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'''''Firangi Bahu''''' is a [[drama]] TV series on [[Sahara One]] is a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law story.<ref>{{cite web|last=Heathcote |first=Neil |url= |
'''''Firangi Bahu''''' ({{Translation|''Foreign sister-in-law''}}) is a [[drama]] TV series on [[Sahara One]] is a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law story.<ref>{{cite web|last=Heathcote |first=Neil |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-24867345 |title=BBC News - Foreign actors battle for stardom in Bollywood |publisher=Bbc.co.uk |date=1970-01-01 |accessdate=2013-11-18}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/tv/news/Indian-Television-gets-its-first-ever-Firangi-Bahu/articleshow/24861428.cms |title=Indian Television gets its first ever 'Firangi Bahu' - Times Of India |publisher=Timesofindia.indiatimes.com |date=2013-10-29 |accessdate=2013-11-18}}</ref><ref>[http://www.mid-day.com/entertainment/2013/nov/021113-dutch-girl-sippora-anna-zoutewelle-has-landed-a-role-in-firangi-bahu.html] {{dead link|date=November 2013}}</ref> Indira Krishna plays the role of the mother-in-law and Dutch actress Sippora Zoutewelle plays the daughter-in-law in the serial<ref>{{cite web|last=Khanna |first=Niyati |url=http://businessofcinema.com/tele/meet-tvs-new-firangi-bahu-sippora-zoutewelle/115507 |title=Meet TV's New 'Firangi Bahu': Sippora Zoutewelle |publisher=Businessofcinema.com |date=2013-11-14 |accessdate=2013-11-18}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.afternoondc.in/television/sippora-zoutewelle-plays-firangi-bahu/article_95078 |title=Sippora Zoutewelle Plays Firangi Bahu |publisher=Afternoondc.in |date=2013-10-31 |accessdate=2013-11-18 |archive-date=19 January 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180119120216/http://www.afternoondc.in/television/sippora-zoutewelle-plays-firangi-bahu/article_95078 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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==Plot |
==Plot== |
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This show portrays the story of the Desai family and their firangi bahu Camili. Featuring key social issues like alcoholism, cultural prejudice, abortion and modern Indian family values; the plot follows the couple from their romantic university days in London to the not-so-ideal reality of a multi-generational household in India, The Desai's. Core changes in Hindustani culture, like the rejection of family-arranged marriages and modern romantic ideas promoting love-matches, serve to highlight the real-life adaptation of cultural views regarding family happiness in a more global India. The tension between traditional and modern family values divides the family as the couple tries and eventually fails to obtain genuine family approval without inuring deep-seated prejudice, personal injury and social conflict. |
This show portrays the story of the Desai family and their firangi bahu Camili. Featuring key social issues like alcoholism, cultural prejudice, abortion and modern Indian family values; the plot follows the couple from their romantic university days in London to the not-so-ideal reality of a multi-generational household in India, The Desai's. Core changes in Hindustani culture, like the rejection of family-arranged marriages and modern romantic ideas promoting love-matches, serve to highlight the real-life adaptation of cultural views regarding family happiness in a more global India. The tension between traditional and modern family values divides the family as the couple tries and eventually fails to obtain genuine family approval without inuring deep-seated prejudice, personal injury and social conflict. |
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Corruption and dishonesty poke at deeply emotionalized cultural differences when Camili's younger sister in law asks for her help only to twist her own tawdry karma into malicious family slander aimed at the firangi bahu. In a dramatic display of black |
Corruption and dishonesty poke at deeply emotionalized cultural differences when Camili's younger sister in law asks for her help only to twist her own tawdry karma into malicious family slander aimed at the firangi bahu. In a dramatic display of black magick, family cultural pressure and cowardliness, others in the Desai family begin to conspire against Camili when a traditional paternal Auntie comes to visit. This mother-in-law and daughter-in-law drama takes a nail-biting turn when the Desai elder Auntie plots to break up the marriage. |
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The elder Auntie unjustifiably calls Camili out publicly as a liar, belittles her, accusing Camili of eating meat, then of having a gambling addiction, and finally of hiding an abortion and conspiring for a divorce. The mounting family tension spells doom for the innocent and unwitting Camili. Fate folds as the malevolent curse strikes and Camili ''dies'' in A bus explosion forcing the whole family to admit their own truths or be haunted by her unrelenting memory. BUT THEN....details are revealed while the family recovers from the loss of Camili that the Desai elder Auntie is eager to re-wed Pranay to the daughter of a family friend, who comes to stay with the Desai family. Just as grief lifts from the house a new revelation changes everything, when a survivor of the bus bombing slowly begins to remember that she's the Friangi bahu, Camili!!! |
The elder Auntie unjustifiably calls Camili out publicly as a liar, belittles her, accusing Camili of eating meat, then of having a gambling addiction, and finally of hiding an abortion and conspiring for a divorce. The mounting family tension spells doom for the innocent and unwitting Camili. Fate folds as the malevolent curse strikes and Camili ''dies'' in A bus explosion forcing the whole family to admit their own truths or be haunted by her unrelenting memory. BUT THEN....details are revealed while the family recovers from the loss of Camili that the Desai elder Auntie is eager to re-wed Pranay to the daughter of a family friend, who comes to stay with the Desai family. Just as grief lifts from the house a new revelation changes everything, when a survivor of the bus bombing slowly begins to remember that she's the Friangi bahu, Camili!!! {{Tone inline|date=January 2018}} |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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* Sippora Zoutewelle as Camili Jonathan |
* Sippora Zoutewelle as Camili Jonathan |
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* Rohit Bhardwaj as Pranay Desai |
* Rohit Bhardwaj as Pranay Desai |
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* Indira Krishnan as Ranjan Desai |
* [[Indira Krishnan]] as Ranjan Desai |
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* Pranoti Pradhan as Asha Desai |
* Pranoti Pradhan as Asha Desai |
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* Deepmala Parmar as Dasika Desai |
* Deepmala Parmar as Dasika Desai |
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* Hetal Puniwala as Prakash Desai |
* Hetal Puniwala as Prakash Desai |
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* Paresh Bhatt as Paresh Desai |
* Paresh Bhatt as Paresh Desai |
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* Kanishka Soni |
* [[Kanishka Soni]] as Juhi |
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* [[Apara Mehta]] |
* [[Apara Mehta]] |
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* [[Jass Bhatia]] as Bakshish |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 16:11, 19 October 2024
Firangi Bahu | |
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Genre | drama |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of episodes | 245 |
Production | |
Editor | Sameer Gandhi |
Production company | Optimystix Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | Sahara One |
Release | 6 August 2012 12 July 2013 | –
Firangi Bahu (transl. Foreign sister-in-law) is a drama TV series on Sahara One is a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law story.[1][2][3] Indira Krishna plays the role of the mother-in-law and Dutch actress Sippora Zoutewelle plays the daughter-in-law in the serial[4][5]
Plot
[edit]This show portrays the story of the Desai family and their firangi bahu Camili. Featuring key social issues like alcoholism, cultural prejudice, abortion and modern Indian family values; the plot follows the couple from their romantic university days in London to the not-so-ideal reality of a multi-generational household in India, The Desai's. Core changes in Hindustani culture, like the rejection of family-arranged marriages and modern romantic ideas promoting love-matches, serve to highlight the real-life adaptation of cultural views regarding family happiness in a more global India. The tension between traditional and modern family values divides the family as the couple tries and eventually fails to obtain genuine family approval without inuring deep-seated prejudice, personal injury and social conflict.
Corruption and dishonesty poke at deeply emotionalized cultural differences when Camili's younger sister in law asks for her help only to twist her own tawdry karma into malicious family slander aimed at the firangi bahu. In a dramatic display of black magick, family cultural pressure and cowardliness, others in the Desai family begin to conspire against Camili when a traditional paternal Auntie comes to visit. This mother-in-law and daughter-in-law drama takes a nail-biting turn when the Desai elder Auntie plots to break up the marriage.
The elder Auntie unjustifiably calls Camili out publicly as a liar, belittles her, accusing Camili of eating meat, then of having a gambling addiction, and finally of hiding an abortion and conspiring for a divorce. The mounting family tension spells doom for the innocent and unwitting Camili. Fate folds as the malevolent curse strikes and Camili dies in A bus explosion forcing the whole family to admit their own truths or be haunted by her unrelenting memory. BUT THEN....details are revealed while the family recovers from the loss of Camili that the Desai elder Auntie is eager to re-wed Pranay to the daughter of a family friend, who comes to stay with the Desai family. Just as grief lifts from the house a new revelation changes everything, when a survivor of the bus bombing slowly begins to remember that she's the Friangi bahu, Camili!!! [tone]
Cast
[edit]- Sippora Zoutewelle as Camili Jonathan
- Rohit Bhardwaj as Pranay Desai
- Indira Krishnan as Ranjan Desai
- Pranoti Pradhan as Asha Desai
- Deepmala Parmar as Dasika Desai
- Dilip Darbar
- Hetal Puniwala as Prakash Desai
- Paresh Bhatt as Paresh Desai
- Kanishka Soni as Juhi
- Apara Mehta
- Jass Bhatia as Bakshish
References
[edit]- ^ Heathcote, Neil (1 January 1970). "BBC News - Foreign actors battle for stardom in Bollywood". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 18 November 2013.
- ^ "Indian Television gets its first ever 'Firangi Bahu' - Times Of India". Timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 29 October 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2013.
- ^ [1] [dead link ]
- ^ Khanna, Niyati (14 November 2013). "Meet TV's New 'Firangi Bahu': Sippora Zoutewelle". Businessofcinema.com. Retrieved 18 November 2013.
- ^ "Sippora Zoutewelle Plays Firangi Bahu". Afternoondc.in. 31 October 2013. Archived from the original on 19 January 2018. Retrieved 18 November 2013.