Buniyaad
Buniyaad (literally Foundation) is an Indian television soap opera directed by Ramesh Sippy[1] and Jyoti. The series was written by Manohar Shyam Joshi and dealt with the Partition of India in 1947 and its aftermath.[2] It first aired in 1986 on the Indian state television channel DD National. It was re-aired on DD Metro and Sahara One.[3] Nowadays, it is re-aired on DD Retro. The story spans the life in India between 1916 and 1978.
Buniyaad | |
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Genre | Soap Opera |
Written by | Manohar Shyam Joshi |
Directed by | |
Starring | see below |
Opening theme | "Buniyaad" by Anup Jalota |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of episodes | 105 |
Production | |
Producer | Amit Khanna |
Cinematography | K.K. Mahajan |
Editor | M.S. Shinde |
Release | |
Original network | DD National |
Original release | May 1986 – May 1987 |
Plot
Haveliram lives in Bicchowali Gali, Lahore in 1947 before the Partition of India. Haveliram was forced to migrate during Partition of India and reached to Purana Qila in Delhi After sometime get a house as a claim for the property they left behind in Pakistan at Lajpat Nagar, Delhi.
Cast
Actor/Actress | Character | Notes |
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Sudhir Pandey | Lala Gaindamal | Haveliram's father |
Asha Sharma | Janko (Chai Ji) | Haveliram's mother |
Rajesh Puri | Munshi Khajanchand | Gaindamal's accountant (munshi) |
Bharti Achrekar | Ram-pyari | Fruit-seller Ram-pyare's wife and Gaindamal's family acquaintance |
Meher Mittal | Ram-pyara | Fruit-seller Ram-pyari's husband and Gaindamal's family acquaintance |
Girija Shankar | Raliya Ram | Haveliram's elder brother and Shanno's husband |
Asha Sachdev | Shanno | Gaindamal's elder daughter-in-law |
Mangal Dhillon | Labhaya Ram | Raliya Ram's son |
Pallavi Joshi | Rano | Labhaya Ram's Wife |
Neesha Singh | Kanni | Labhaya's niece and Pasho's daughter |
Child actor | Pasho | Raliya Ram's only surviving daughter |
Anjan Srivastav | Lala Dharamchand | Rano's Grandfather |
Alok Nath | Master Haveliram | Freedom fighter and patriot |
Anita Kanwar | Lajoji (Lajwanti) | Haveliram's wife |
Goga Kapoor | Bhai Aatmaram | Lajwanti's uncle, Haveli Ram's mentor and fellow freedom fighter |
Dalip Tahil | Bhushan (Kulbhushan) | Haveliram's elder son |
Soni Razdan | Lochan (Sulochana) | Haveliram's elder daughter-in-law and Bhushan's wife |
Rajan Haksar | Daddyji | Lochan's Father and Bhushan's Father-in-law |
Sarita Sethi | Mommyji | Lochan's mother and Bhushan's mother-in-law |
Suresh Chatwal | Girdharilal | Lochan's step brother |
Arun Bakshi | Kanwar | Play Director and Lochan's love interest |
Shernaz Patel | Kukki | Kulbhushan's elder daughter |
Mazhar Khan | Roshan (Roshanlal) | Haveliram's younger son |
Neena Gupta | Rajjo | Roshan's wife |
Leela Mishra | chaachi | Rajjo's aunt and flat-owner |
Natasha Sinha | Nivedita Sengupta | Roshan's first employer and love interest |
Jayshree Arora | Mrs. Sengupta | Nivedita's Mother |
Kiran Juneja | Veeravali / Pragyavati | Haveliram's sister |
Sudhir Dalvi | Guruji | at Pragyavati's UttarKashi Ashram |
Vijayendra Ghatge | Lala Vrishbhan | Veeravali's love interest, Satbir's and Jay's biological father |
Anjana Mumtaz | Subhadra | Vrishbhan's wife and Jay's mother |
Kanwaljit Singh | Satbir | Veeravali and Vrishbhaan's illegitimate son, Haveliram and Lajjo's adopted son |
Abhinav Chaturvedi | Jay Bhushan (Jay) | Vrishbhan's legitimate son, Kaka's biological father |
Krutika Desai Khan | Mangla | Jay's wife and Satbir's lifelong love interest |
Kamia Malhotra | Kanta Suri (Babli) | Jay's secretary and love interest, Kaka's biological mother |
Antariksh Mathur | Kaka | Satbir's adopted son, Babli's biological son |
Vikas Anand | Harsharandas | Mangla's Father |
Zankhana Desai | Rajrani | Mangla's Mother |
Vinod Nagpal | Shyamlal | Subhadra's family friend and distant relative |
S. M. Zaheer | Habibullah | Vrishbhan's Lawyer and friend |
References
- Venugopal, Vasudha (26 July 2016). "Director of hit TV drama Buniyaad, Ramesh Sippy, still not paid by Doordarshan". The Economic Times. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
- "'Buniyaad' set to re-create the nostalgia of partition and popularity of old-world charm". Indian Television Dot Com. 25 July 2013.
- "SaharaOne aims to tap Gen X with 'Buniyaad'". Indian Television Dot Com. 20 January 2006.