Shaka Laka Boom Boom
Shaka Laka Boom Boom is an Indian children's fantasy adventure television series. It was written and directed by Vijay Krishna Acharya.[4] Merchandise based on the series were also launched in markets.[5]
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Genre | Fantasy Adventure Comedy |
Written by | Vijay Krishna Acharya |
Directed by | Vijay Krishna Acharya |
Starring | Kinshuk Vaidya Hansika Motwani Madhur Mittal Shehzad Khan |
Opening theme | "Shaka Laka Boom Boom" by KK |
Country of origin | India |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 491 |
Production | |
Editor | Manish Mistry |
Running time | 24 minutes |
Production companies | UTV Software Communications (2000–2004) Rose Audio Visuals (2003)[1] |
Release | |
Original network | DD National (original series) Star Plus (revival series) |
Original release | DD National series: 15 October 2000[2] – 6 May 2001 Star Plus series: 19 August 2002[3] – 10 October 2004 |
Plot
Sanju is a young and compassionate boy with boundless courage. Fate leads him to an extraordinary discovery one fateful day—a magical pencil imbued with the power to bring the sketches it creates to life.
As Sanju begins to grasp the astonishing abilities of the magical pencil, he inadvertently draws the attention of a comical gang, led by the gangster Tiger. Standing beside Tiger is a malevolent black magician named Kalicharan who wants the pencil for its limitless potential.
In every episode, Sanju employs the enchanted pencil to aid his friends in remarkable ways. Meanwhile, the relentless gang, under Tiger's leadership, continues their determined pursuit of the pencil, sometimes almost succeeding, only to be foiled by Sanju's clever tactics and unwavering determination.
The second season centres on an alien, Shaan, and his adventures with the magical pencil.[6] The third season is about Sanju and Shaan's adventures in a magic school called Jadoo High, and in the fourth season, Sanju travels to the year 2022 to protect his family.[7]
Cast
- Vishal Solankee as Sanju (2000–2001)[2]
- Kinshuk Vaidya as Sanju (2002–2004)[8]
- Rahul Joshi as Shaan/Neeraj's sidekick
- Kalyani Nerurkar as Zoya/Nito
- Hansika Motwani as Karuna[8]/Shona[6]
- Frank Anthony as Chandu
- Sainee Raj as Ritu[8]
- Reema Vohra as Sanjana[8]
- Adnan Jp as Jaggu[8]
- Madhur Mittal as Tito[8]
- Nikhil Yadav as Partho / Poisdon
- Mamik Singh / Rushad Rana as Adult Sanju / Sandros
- Tanvi Hegde as Fruity
- Tushar Dalvi as Raj: Sanju's father (2000-2001)
- Sudha Chandran as Sanju's mother (2000-2001)
- Lata Sabharwal as Sanju's Mother
- Ashiesh Roy as Partho's father
- Aditya Kapadia as Jhumru[8]
- Amrapali Gupta as Kitty (2003-2004)
- Pallavi Rao as Karuna Maami
- Vaishali Thakkar as Lalita
- Romit Raaj as Karan (2003)
- Jennifer Winget as Piya (2003)
- Chahatt Khanna as Simple (Ex) / Jay Rani
- Tanmay Jahagirdar as Sunny
- Ishita Sharma as Simple
- Ronak Kotecha as Silly Point
- Mehul as Short Leg
- KK Goswami as Crystal
- Shehzad Khan as Tiger
- Sachin Singh as Monu
- Jagesh Mukati as Mangu
- Kurush Deboo as Colonel K.K. aka K.K. Uncle
- Bharati Achrekar as School Principal
- Jarrar Choudhry as Inspector Abhinav
- Ankit Shah as Sanju's cousin Sumit
- Ekta Jain
Broadcasting
It first aired as 30 episodes series on DD National channel from 15 October 2000.[2] It was later taken up by Star Plus in 2001 and their version first premiered on 19 August 2002 with Kinshuk Vaidya as Sanju.[9] The series also re-aired on Star Utsav,[10] Disney Channel India, STAR One,[11] Disney XD, Hungama TV[12] and a Tamil dubbed version on Vijay TV.[13]
References
- "Star Plus switching production on two UTV shows". 26 July 2003. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
- "Relief for parents". 16 October 2000. Archived from the original on 5 August 2013. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - "Star woos young ones with 'Shaka Laka Boom Boom'". 19 August 2002. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
- ""Indians laugh at institutions, or at stereotypes. A comedy writer should tap into that feature": Vijay Krishna Acharya". 19 September 2003. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
- "This magic pencil creates a lot of dhoom - Times of India". The Times of India.
- "UTV has big hopes on revamped 'Shakalaka Boom Boom'". Indian Television Dot Com. 24 November 2003.
- "Star Plus's 'SLBB' makes a decade shift (2022)". Indian Television Dot Com. 16 September 2004.
- "'Shakalaka Boom Boom' cast: Then & Now". The Times of India. 24 September 2015.
- An Interview with Sameer Kulkarni. IndianTelevision. 15 November 2001
- "Star Utsav spells magic this Children's Day". 8 November 2005. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
- "STAR - Programme Guide". 17 October 2008. Archived from the original on 17 October 2008.
- "Hungama TV COO Zarina Mehta". 27 May 2006. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
- "Vijay TV scripts a turnaround tale". Indian Television Dot Com. 30 April 2005.