Beharbari Outpost

Beharbari Outpost is an Assamese Indian comedy television series which airs on Rengoni. The series revolves around Beharbari police station. The series first aired on 7 October 2013. It is the longest running series on the channel and in Assam.

Beharbari Outpost
GenreSitcom
Written by
  • Rintu Bora
  • Pallab Paban Bora
Directed byManoj Saikia
Starring
  • Siddharth Sharma
  • Deepjyoti Keot
  • Rintu Bora
  • Pritam Baruah
  • Richa Chetry
Opening themeBeharbari Outpost
ComposerNilutpol Bora
Country of originIndia
Original languageAssamese
No. of episodes2700
Production
Production locationsGuwahati, Assam, India
EditorUtpal Kalita
Running time22 minutes
Production companyAM Television
Release
Original networkRengoni
Original release7 October 2013 (2013-10-07) 
present

Synopsis

Police officers try to solve unique and sometimes outrageous cases while trying to espouse important values and morals.

Beharbari outpost is led by SI Pritam and features Constable KK, CID Mohan, Beauty Bailung, Moni Bou, Mukuta Da, Sushmita, Rakesh and many more characters. Each episode ends with a message to the public.

Cast

  • Siddhartha Sharma as Krishna Kamal Khatoniyar; a police constable, husband of Moni, Mukuta Deka's brother in law.
  • Deepjyoti Keot as Mohan
  • Sumki Kachari as Basumoti Beauty Bailung
  • Rintu Bora as Rakesh Hazarika, a computer operator
  • Pritam Baruah as SI Pritam Khargharia, a sub inspector of police.
  • Papori Borah as Moni Bou, Krishna Kamal Khatoniyar's Wife, Mukuta Deka's younger sister.
  • Parvin Sultna as Sushmita Sen
  • Seema Boruah as Toramai Nogoyani
  • Kamal Thakuria as Kamal Thakuria, a homeguard
  • Aswini Deka as Mukuta Deka, elder brother of Moni, Krishna Kamal Khatoniyar's brother in law.
  • Anshuman Bhuyan as Purusuttam Garg
  • Nishita Goswami as DSP Mulaghaboru, Deputy Superintendent of police
  • Richa Chetry as Richa Chetry

Former Cast

  • Angushmita Gogoi as Neha
  • Barsha Rani Bishaya as ASI Bijuli Ma'am
  • Hirak Kaushik Boruah as Lutukon
  • Surya Krishna as Horo

References

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