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Udaan
File:Udaan Colors Serial.jpg
GenreDrama
Written byRobin Bhatt
Javed Siddiqi
Sameer Siddiqui (Dialogues)
StarringMeera Deosthale
Sai Ballal
Vidhi Pandya
Vijayendra Kumeria
Opening theme"Ye Honslo Ki Udaan Hai"
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes920 as of 27 November 2017
Production
Executive producersGurudev Bhalla
Dhaval Gada[1][2]
ProducerMahesh Bhatt[3]
Camera setupMulti camera
Running timeApproximately 24 minutes
Production companyGurudev Bhalla Productions
Original release
NetworkColors TV[4]
Release18 August 2014 (2014-08-18) –
present
Related
Resham Jhapi (Remake in Bengali )

Udaan (English: Flight, Fly) (also known as Udann Sapnon Ki) is an Indian television drama show that premiered on 18 August 2014[5] and airs on the Colors TV channel,[6] Monday through Friday.[7] The show is produced by Bollywood filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt[8] and is based on his unreleased movie of the same name.[5] It stars child actor Spandan Chaturvedi in a lead role.[9] The first promo for the show was released on 10 July 2014.[10]

The series is dubbed into Tamil as Poovizhi Vasalile on Raj TV and broadcast Monday through Saturday at 8:30pm. It has been dubbed into Telugu as Vasantham on E TV and it airs every Monday to Saturday at 4:00 pm. It is also dubbed into Sinhala as Dhoni on Hiru TV and broadcast Monday through Friday at 6:30 pm. It is rebroadcast as Sathi Aga Dhoni on Saturday and Sunday at 5:30 pm.[citation needed] It is also broadcast in Bengali as Resham Zhapi on Colors Bangla.[citation needed] The series is translated into Armenian as Trichk (Թռիչք) and it is airing on Armenia TV every workday at 18:50.

Udaan highlights the issue of bonded labour in Indian villages.[11]

Plot summary

Set in 1996 in the village of Azadganj, Udaan is the story of the bonded labourers of a wealthy landlord, Kamal Narayan Rajvanshi. Chakor (Spandan Chaturvedi), is kept as servant under him. While Chakor's mother, Kasturi Bhuvan (Sai Deodhar), is pregnant with her, Kasturi's father in law, Hariya, dies in an accident. Bhuvan has nothing to donate in Hariya's funeral resulting him to beg for money from Kamal Narayan. Instead, his wife Tejaswini suggests that they have to keep the unborn child as a collateral. The couple agrees that the child can be Rajvanshi's bonded labourer. Kasturi gives birth to a daughter, Chakor. Tejaswini allows them to take her home for seven years; then she must be brought back to Rajvanshi to serve.

After seven years, Chakor enters the haveli. She is a fearless, kind-hearted, and intelligent girl. In the haveli, she meets and befriends Vivaan Rajvanshi, Manohar Rajvanshi's son. With Vivaan's help, Chakor escapes the haveli but is dragged back into slavery by Kasturi again. While being supported by Ishwar Rawat, she dreams of freedom. Ishwar adores Chakor like his daughter and wants her to be educated. Chakor goes to school, where Arjun Khanna (Vineet Raina), a physical education trainer, enters Chakor's life.

Ishwar is determined, against all odds, that Chakor be educated. His father, Prabhakar Rawat, tries to return Chakor to Rajvanshi. Chakor meets Bhagya (Sheetal Pandya), Kamal Narayan's daughter. Arjun and Bhagya fall in love and get married. Ishwar dies in a bomb blast set by Kamal Narayan.

After ten years

The show leaps ahead ten years, following Chakor, who has now become a runner. Imli, her sister loves Sooraj(Kamal Narayan's son). Chakor loves Vivaan. To free the people of Azadgunj from the clutches of Kamal Narayan and Sooraj, she becomes a top runner. On her and Tina's(Chakor's running competitor) marriage with Vivaan and Sooraj respectively, she swaps Tina with Imli as Imli is pregnant with Sooraj's child. But Sooraj knowing the bridal swap, marries Chakor and Vivaan marries Imli. After several incidents, Vivaan and Imli, who lost her child start loving each other. Chakor and Sooraj too start loving each other. Vivaan believes that Imli is bearing Sooraj's child again and Sooraj tries to get Chakor back to his life.Vivaan believes that that is his own child. The current plot is that Imli thinks that Chakor told truth about her child to Vivan that She lost her child. She created misunderstandings between Suraj and Chakor. She hates her. With the help of Ranvijay and Kamal Narayan She tried to kill Suraj and Chakor many times but failed. In Banaras Ranvijay wanted to kill Suraj. Suraj and Ranvijay fight with each other and Suraj won. Kamal Narayan killed Ranjhana. Police has arrested Ranvijay. Ranvijay's family get freedom from Ranvijay. Suraj and Chakor decided to go to Azadganj. Imli's man tried to kill Suraj and Chakor on the way but they failed. Suraj and Chakor got money for going to Azadganj.They come back to the Azadganj.Chakor is pregnant with Suraj. Suraj and Chakor officially married in front of the village.Kamal Narayan wanted to kill Chakor and his unborn child but Imli saves Chakor and unborn child.Now Chakor knows that Kamal Narayan tried to kill her.Imli is showing that she is with both Chakor and Kamal Narayan but she is against both of them. Kamal Narayan blackmailed to Chakor that she should not tell about truth of murder that "he tried to kill Chakor" to anyone otherwise He will kill villagers.Kamal Narayan mixed poison in water. Chakor saves everybody to drink the poisonous water and Chakor told everybody that Kamal Narayan tried to kill her from knife in past and villagers from drinking poisonous water. Suraj got angry and tried to kill Kamal Narayan but Chakor saves him.Kamal Narayan kidnapped Paakhi. Chakor goes to saves her but Kamal Narayan trapped and beat her.

Cast

Main

Recurring cast

Guest stars

Crossover episodes

Trishakti episodes

Tri means 3 and Shakti means Power, thus trishakti means Power of Three. In each Trishakti, three serials were broke down into parts and were shown one by one.

Sr No. Air Date Serials
1 February 19, 2016 Ishq Ka Rang Safed Thapki Pyar Ki Sasural Simar Ka
2 March 10, 2016 Ishq Ka Rang Safed Thapki Pyar Ki Sasural Simar Ka
3 March 17, 2016 Thapki Pyar Ki Sasural Simar Ka Balika Vadhu
4 March 29, 2016 Thapki Pyar Ki Sasural Simar Ka Udaan
5 April 08, 2016 Thapki Pyar Ki Sasural Simar Ka Udaan
6 April 21, 2016 Ishq Ka Rang Safed Thapki Pyar Ki Sasural Simar Ka
7 May 12, 2016 Sasural Simar Ka Udaan Swaragini
8 May 20, 2016 Thapki Pyar Ki Sasural Simar Ka Udaan
9 May 26, 2016 Thapki Pyar Ki Sasural Simar Ka Balika Vadhu

References

  1. ^ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/tv/news/Film-maker-Mahesh-Bhatt-at-the-launch of-Udann-in-Delhi/articleshow/40190624.cms
  2. ^ "Film maker Mahesh Bhatt at the launch of Udann in Delhi". Times of India. Bennett, Coleman and Company LTD. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Interview: After four years of gap, Sai Deodar comes back on TV serial 'Udaan'". daily.bhaskar.com. Retrieved 15 September 2014.
  4. ^ "Watch 'Udaan' on Colors". daily.bhaskar.com. Retrieved 15 September 2014.
  5. ^ a b "Mahesh Bhatt's unreleased film 'Udaan' becomes a TV show - Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis". dna. Retrieved 15 September 2014.
  6. ^ "'Shastri Sisters' and 'Udann' cast visit the Andhericha Raja Pandal - The Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 15 September 2014.
  7. ^ "Udaan: Little Chakor becomes bonded labour". Retrieved 15 September 2014.
  8. ^ "Conceptualised 'Udaan' actually for a film Mahesh Bhatt". mid-day. 14 August 2014. Retrieved 15 September 2014.
  9. ^ Anil Wanvari. "Colors to awaken rural masses with 'Udaan' - Indian Television Dot Com". Retrieved 15 September 2014.
  10. ^ Anil Wanvari. "In Video: First promo of Colors' 'Udaan' - Indian Television Dot Com". Retrieved 15 September 2014.
  11. ^ "'I had tears in my eyes when I heard the script of Udaan'". Rediff. 23 August 2014. Retrieved 15 September 2014.