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Karunamoyee Rani Rashmoni | |
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Also known as | Rani Rashmoni |
Bengali | করুণাময়ী রাণী রাসমণি |
Genre | Period Drama Social Family |
Created by | Subrata Roy |
Developed by | Shibasish Bandopadhyay |
Written by | Dialogues Anjan Chakraborty Santosh Ray |
Screenplay by | Saswati Ghosh |
Story by | Saswati Ghosh |
Directed by | Rajendra Prasad Das |
Creative director(s) | Joy Chandra Chand |
Starring | Ditipriya Roy |
Opening theme | 'Tomar Tulona Tumi .... Korunamoyee Rani Rashmoni' |
Composer(s) | Upali Chattopadhyay |
Country of origin | India |
Original language(s) | Bengali |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 677 as of 7 June 2019 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Krishanu Ganguly (Zee Bangla) Urvi Mukherjee (Zee Bangla) |
Producer(s) | Subrata Roy Mita Ray Bibhas Kundu |
Production location(s) | Kolkata |
Cinematography | Santu Goldar |
Editor(s) | Jishu Nath |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 21 minutes (approx.) |
Distributor | Zee Enterprises |
Release | |
Original network | Zee Bangla |
Picture format | 576iSDTV 1080iHDTV |
Original release | July 24, 2017 – Present |
External links |
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Karunamoyee Rani Rashmoni is an IndianBengali television period drama series which airs on Bengali Entertainment Channel Zee Bangla and is also available on the digital platform ZEE5[1]. It premiered on 24 July 2017 and is telecasted daily. The serial is produced by Subrata Roy, under his production company 'Subrata Roy Productions'.
The show stars Ditipriya Roy[2] (noted for being a part of the serial ‘Aparajita’ and film ‘Rajkahini’ in the past) as the titular protagonist, Rani Rashmoni, the deeply spiritual and liberal-minded 'Rani' of 19th century Bengal. The show also features Bangladeshi model-actor Gazi Abdun Noor and actor Gourab Chatterjee[3] among others in prominent supporting roles. The show has been received well by the audience.[4]
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Series overview[edit]
The drama Karunamoyee Rani Rashmoni centers round Rani Rashmoni (best known for being the founder of the Dakshineswar Kali Temple and for her untamed zeal and fight against the aggression of the British East India Company in 19th century Bengal) and narrates the events of her life, starting from her being a young girl of 11, named 'Rani', residing with her Vaishnav father and aunt in her ancestral village Halisahar to getting married to ‘Babu Rajchandra Das’ of Janbazar, Kolkata; and how she becomes an extraordinary woman fighting against all odds during the then British ruled patriarchal society. The show upholds the quest of her life with the backdrop of the famous 'Marh' family of Janbazar.
Cast[edit]
Main cast[edit]
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- Ditipriya Roy as Rashmoni Dasi aka 'Rani'
- Gourab Chatterjee as Mathuramohan Biswas aka 'Mathur Babu'
Recurring cast[edit]
- Janbazar royal family members and relatives
- Beas Dhar as Mathur and Jagadamba’s daughter Nistarini Biswas.
- Ditipriya Roy as Rashmoni Dasi aka 'Rani' - Titular Protagonist, spiritual and liberal-minded in nature.
- Gazi Abdun Noor as Babu Raj Chandra Das (Marh) of Janbazar - The wealthy and magnanimous Zamindar of Janbazar, Rashmoni's husband. [Deceased]
- Sohan Bandopadhyay as Pritiram Das (Marh) [5] - Jogmaya's husband, Raj Chandra's father and Rashmoni's father-in-law. [Deceased]
- Samata Das as Jogmaya Dasi aka 'Maya' / 'Jugi' - Jugal Manna's daughter, Pritoram Marh's wife, Raj Chandra's mother and Rashmoni's mother-in-law. [Deceased]
- Suchandra Banerjee as Sukumari Dasi - Pritoram's youngest brother Kaliprasad's wife, sister-in-law of Jogmaya Dasi, Rajchandra's aunt, Abhay's mother. She is wicked and is greedy for wealth and wants her grandson Madhab to inherit Raj Chandra's property. [Exited]
- Tania Kar [6] as Aanandamayee Dasi - Elder sister-in-law of Rashmoni, widowed at young age. [Exited]
- Dhrubajyoti Sarkar / Sudeep Raha as Abhay Chandra Das - Kaliprasad and Sukumari's son, Raj Chandra's younger cousin brother, Rashmoni's younger brother-in-law, Madhab's father. [Exited]
- Shyamoupti Mudli / Ipshita Mukherjee as Sarajoo - Abhay's wife, Rashmoni's younger sister-in-law, Madhab's mother.
- Diya Chakrabarti as Padmamoni Ata (née Dasi) aka 'Padma' - Raj Chandra-Rashmoni's eldest daughter, Ram Chandra's wife.
- Chandraniv Mukherjee as Ram Chandra Ata aka 'Atamoshai' - Padma's husband, Raj Chandra-Rashmoni's eldest son-in-law.
- Saheli Ghosh Roy / Ashmee Ghosh as Kumari Choudhury (née Dasi) - Raj Chandra-Rashmoni's second daughter, Pyarimohan's wife.[Deceased]
- Parthiv Banerjee as Pyarimohan Choudhury - Kumari's husband, Raj Chandra-Rashmoni's second (middle) son-in-law. [Deceased]
- Oindrilla Saha as Karunamoyee Biswas (née Dasi) aka 'Karuna' - Raj Chandra-Rashmoni's third daughter, Mathuramohan's first wife. [Deceased]
- Gourab Chatterjee as Mathuramohan Biswas aka 'Mathur' - Karunamoyee's husband and Raj Chandra-Rashmoni's youngest son-in-law. He became like a son to Rashmoni-Rajchandra (that they never had biologically). After Karunamoyee's death, he got married to Jagadamba (her sister).
- Sampurnaa Mandal as Jagadamba Biswas (née Dasi) aka 'Chhoto Khuki' - Raj Chandra-Rashmoni's youngest daughter. She is liberal-minded, dedicated and fearless by nature. Mathuramohan's second wife.
- Pritam Das as Madhab Chandra Das - Abhay and Saraju's son, Raj Chandra-Rashmoni's nephew, Sukumari's grandson, Padma's younger cousin brother, Kumari-Karuna-Jagadamba's elder cousin brother.
- Sayak Chakraborty as Mahendranath Ata, eldest son of Padmamani Dasi & Ramchandra Ata, grandson of Rani Rashmoni.
- Nilotpal Banerji as Dwarikanath Biswas, eldest son of Jagadamba Dasi & Mathuramohan Biswas, grandson of Rani Rashmoni. He was a devotee of Sri Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa Dev and helped his mother Jagadamba Dasi in constructing the Annapurna Temple.
- Subhrojit Saha as Jadunath Choudhury, son of Kumari Dasi, grandson of Rani Rashmoni.
- Biswabasu Biswas as Bhupal Chandra Biswas, son of Mathuramohan Biswas and his first wife Karunamoyee Dasi, grandson of Rani Rashnoni.
- Alokananda Guha as Ashalata, childhood friend of Jadunath. Later, Jadunath & Ashalata get married. Daughter-in-law of Kumari Dasi & Pyarimohan Choudhury.
- Aniket Chakraborty as Trailokyanath Biswas, 2nd son of Mathur Babu & Jagadamba Dasi.
- Soumi Chakraborty as Kamala, wife of Mahendranath, eldest daughter-in-law to Padmamani Dasi and Ramchandra Ata.
- Sourav Saha as Sri Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa Dev - an Indian mystic and saint of 19th century Bengal. He is believed to be an incarnation of God Himself.
- Prantik Banerjee as Prankrishna Biswas - Mathur's elder brother, previously engaged to Karuna, Manmohini's husband. [Exited]
- Soumi Ghosh as Manmohini Biswas - Prankrishna's wife. [Exited]
- Diganta Bagchi as Joy Narayan Biswas - Prankrishna and Mathuramohan's father, he is egoistic and estranged Mathur as a son owing to his ego as Mathur got married to Karuna without his permit. He is the Zamindar of Bitarit village. [Deceased]
- Shankar Debnath as Horiharan - Rashmoni's father. [Deceased]
- Sanjuktaa Roy Chowdhury as Horiharan's youger sister Khemankari Devi, Rashmoni's paternal aunt who raised her.[Deceased]
- Others
- Goutam Dey as Bachaspati Mahashoy - Head of contemporary (orthodox) Brahmin society of early 19th century Bengal.[Deceased]
- Barun Chanda as Aghor Shastri Mahashoy - Former Head of contemporary Brahmin society of early 19th century Bengal, orthodox in mindset. [Deceased]
- Sanjib Sarkar as Tarkalankar Mahashoy - Head of contemporary Brahmin society after Bachaspati Mahashoy's demise. He is an orthodox Hindu and has strained relations with Marh family over frequent disputes.
- Fahim Mirza as Ram Mohan Roy[Deceased]
- Raj Bhattacharya as Dwarkanath Tagore
- Sourav Chatterjee as Radhakanta Deb
- Sourav Das as Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
- Kaushik Banerjee as Sabarna Roy Choudhury
- Bhaswar Chatterjee as Khudiram Chattopadhyay - Shri Ramakrishna's father, a priest.[Deceased]
- Sumit Samaddar as Thogi
- Hiya Dey as Maa Kali (special appearance)
- Juiee Sarkar as 'Napit Bou'
- Rita Dutta Chakraborty as 'Kapalika' (a nun) (Cameo role, December 2018)
- Sirsha Guha Thakurata as Kusum - the young widow. Her father was a doctor('boddimoshai') who saved the life of Jagadamba when she became ill during a widespread famine. Madhab has a soft corner for Kusum and wants to marry her [Exited]
References[edit]
- ^'Official page of Karunamoyee Rani Rashmoni'. www.zee5.com.
- ^'King-size lives of small-screen stars'. timesofindia.indiatimes.com.
- ^'Actor Gourab Chatterjee to enter the serial 'Rani Rashmoni''. timesofindia.indiatimes.com.
- ^'Rani Rashmoni beats popular shows on TV; rules the TRP chart'. timesofindia.indiatimes.com.
- ^'Sohan to direct Sadhabar Ekadashi'. The Times of India. Retrieved 24 Mar 2018.
- ^''Rani Rashmoni' actress Tania Kar gets married'. timesofindia.indiatimes.com.
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