Rang Badalti Odhani
Rang Badalti Odhani is an Indian soap opera which aired on STAR One Monday to Saturday evenings. The show premiered on 5 April 2010.[1] It starred Karan Tacker and Yashashri Masurkar in the lead roles and was produced under the banner of Beyond Dreams Entertainment and Inspire Films by Yash A Patnaik.[2] The series showcased performances of the leads on various iconic Bollywood numbers that garnered attention at the time.[3][4]
Rang Badalti Odhani | |
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Written by | Jay Verma
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Starring | Karan Tacker Yashashri Masurkar See below |
Theme music composer | Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy |
Opening theme | "Rang Badalti Odhani" performed by Shankar Mahadevan and "Akruti Kakkar" |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 365 |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | approximately 25 minutes |
Production company | Beyond Dreams Entertainment Limited |
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Original network | STAR One |
Original release | 5 April 2010 – 22 July 2011 |
Overview
Khanak (Yashashri Masurkar) is a simple, spirited young woman hailing from a small village named Dhulwad in Bhuj, (Gujarat), newly married to her sweetheart, Suraj (Harpreet Singh). In a tragic accident, Suraj is killed. The man who caused Suraj's death is Shantanu Khandelwal (Karan Tacker), the younger son of a business tycoon called Sunil Khandelwal (Aliraza Namdar). Under pressure from the village council (panchayat) of Dhulwadi, Shantanu marries Khanak and takes her to his home in the city. Khanak struggles to adjust to the unfamiliar environment, while Shantanu learns to accept his responsibilities. Meanwhile, Shantanu's arrogant mother Madhavi (Rushali Arora) and sister-in-law Khushboo (Khushboo Grewal) conspire to separate him from Khanak. They fail in their attempts as Shantanu and Khanak eventually fall in love with one another. How Khanak becomes a loved member of the family despite it all, and love blossoms between her and Shantanu form the crux of the story.
Cast
Leads
- Karan Tacker as Shantanu Khandelwal
- Yashashri Masurkar as Khanak Shantanu Khandelwal
Recurring cast
- Rucha Gujarathi as Natasha
- Ansha Sayed as Jenny
- Harpreet Singh as Suraj / Sunny
- Pankaj Dheer as Sarpanch
- Sahil Anand as Akshay Khandelwal
- Shivani as Hetal
- Khushboo Grewal as Khushboo Khandelwal
- Aliraza Namdar as Sunil Khandelwal
- Rushali Arora as Madhavi Sunil Khadelwal
- Priyanka Bassi as Samaira
- Rushad Rana as Akshay Khandelwal
- Manish Raisinghani as Rahul Khanna
- Madhurima Tuli as Khushi
- Jaskaran Gandhi as Duck
- Karan Godhwani as Adi
- Garima Bhatnagar as Simran
- Bhavana Balsavar as Gangu Bai
- Priyanka Chibber as Natasha
- Drashti Dhami as Geet
- Sidharth Shukla as Veer
Guest appearances
- Manini Mishra as Saraswati[5]
- Hiten Tejwani as Anand Mittal[6]
Music
The score of Rang Badalti Odhani is composed and orchestrated by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy[7] which received the award for Best Title Music/Song Track at the 11th Indian Television Academy Awards.[8] Besides the score, there are two songs - "Rang Badalti Odhani", the opening theme, and "Hua Mann Bawra", where one of the leads perform in a concert. "Hua Mann Bawra" features Ehsaan Noorani of the composer trio.
Song | Singer(s) | Duration |
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Rang Badalti Odhani | Shankar Mahadevan, Akriti Kakkar | 5:05 |
Hua Mann Bawra | Shankar Mahadevan, Akriti Kakkar | 3:45 |
References
- "Rang Badalti Odhani, Yeh Ishq Haaye face the axe". The Times of India. Retrieved 14 July 2011.
- "Producer Yash Patnaik's party for his three shows was a rocking affair!". The Times of India. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
- "Putting on her dancing shoes". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 10 April 2011.
- "TV's stripping sensation!". Mumbai Mirror. Retrieved 15 July 2011.
- "Maninee Misra to enter Rang Badalti Odhani". The Indian Express. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
- "Hiten in a desi avatar!". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 4 February 2011.
- "Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy score for a daily soap". The Times of India. Retrieved 10 January 2013.
- "Amitabh, Dharmendra honoured at Indian Television Awards". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 26 September 2011.