Kanakanjali

Kanakanjali is a Bengali television serial which used to air on Zee Bangla.[1]

Kanakanjali
GenreIndian Soap Opera
Created byIdeas Creations
Written byStory
Sutanu Gupta
Dialogues
Sambaran Dutta
Directed byArindam Ganguly
Anal Chakraborty
StarringArindam Ganguly
Tilottama Dutta
Aparajita Adhya
Voices ofArindam Ganguly
Opening themeAye Khuku Aye
ComposerChandan Roy Chowdhury
Country of originIndia
Original languageBengali
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes337
Production
ProducersProsenjit Chatterjee
Arpita Chatterjee
Production locationKolkata
Running time21 Minutes
Production companyIdeas Creations
Release
Original networkZee Bangla
Original release29 August 2011 (2011-08-29) 
22 September 2012 (2012-09-22)

Plot

The show Kanakanjali is the story of Shuvro Chowdhury and his two daughters Sreya and Jhimli. Shuvro is the proud father of four children. His elder son Probal is a textile engineer and the younger son Promit is a management graduate. Shuvro, a saree dealer by profession, has always nurtured a dream that one day Probal and Promit would carry forward his business. Shuvro seems to have the picture perfect family envied by all. Life is fantastic till the time Shuvro realizes that Probal and Promit have no interest in appreciating the much nurtured dream of their father. A time comes when the two sons almost desert their father. An emotionally and financially bankrupt father has none for support. To his surprise, Shuvro has Sreya by his side who fights to get back the lost honour of her father. Kanakanjali is the story of the relationships of a father with his daughters. It is the story of a happy family which crumbles down under the pressure of selfish interests. It is the story of a father in despair, whose honour is resurrected by his daughters. Kanakanjali, above all, is the story of two daughters who assure the parents of the Hindu patriarchal society that the daughters can become their support when they need them the most.[2][3]

Cast

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References

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