Adaalat
Adaalat | |
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Genre | Courtroom Drama |
Created by | Contiloe Entertainment |
Directed by |
Suleman Quadri Udayan Pradeep Shukla Rajesh Ranshing Amitabh Raina Pawan Kaul |
Creative director(s) |
Niraj Kumar Mishra Amitabh Raina Sanchita Bose |
Starring |
Ronit Roy Anand Goradia Romit Raj Shraman Jain Sunayana Fozdar Gaurav Chopra Mushtaq Khan Vineet Raina |
Country of origin | India |
Original language(s) | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 457 |
Production | |
Producer(s) |
Abhimanyuh Singh Rupali Singh |
Running time | Approx. 45 minutes |
Production company(s) | Contiloe Entertainment |
Release | |
Original network | Sony Entertainment Television |
Original release | 20 November 2010 – 4 September 2016 |
External links | |
Website |
Adaalat (English: Court) is an Indian television courtroom drama anthology television series about a defense attorney, K.D. Pathak, portrayed by Ronit Roy. The first season for the show premiered on Sony on 20 November 2010 and ran for five years, ending on 11 July 2015. It is aired in Malayalam under the title Vicharana on Kairali TV.[1] The series is produced by Contiloe Entertainment and stars Ronit Roy in the eponymous role. The show aired 431 episodes in its first season.
Adaalat returned for a second season on Sony on 4 June 2016.[2]
Plot
Adalat is a show revolving around K.D. Pathak (Ronit Roy), a suave, sophisticated, witty and yet unconventional lawyer. He can get his clients out of the tightest of situations. His success rate of acquittals is 100 percent. But most importantly K.D. stands not for his client, but for Justice. K.D. has an amazing eye for detail and an insatiable thirst for knowledge. He always seems to know enough about every profession, and what he doesn't know he covers up/makes up with his smartness. He is a quick thinker. What his initials K. D. stand for, has not been revealed yet, though multiple references have come up across episodes, thereby raising the curiosity factor K.D. steps into a case when all is doomed for the accused. All the doors are shut. When the prosecution has prepared a water tight open and shut case where even a blind man can tell that the accused is guilty then K.D. somehow performs a miracle. No one can see the case from the angle K.D. does. He digs fervently for loopholes in the prosecution's case much to their frustration and thinking on his feet, he manages to turn the entire case around. Often through histrionics, magical gimmicks (since he has recently started learning magic and uses a parallel between magic and justice that often what we see is not all there is something beyond it), performances, which the Judge does not approve of ! And nor does his ex-love Maya (The Prosecutor who is often at the receiving end!) - But that is K.D. Unstoppable, incorrigible and completely enthralling and entertaining. The prosecutor will always leave broken-hearted with this man.
Cast
- Ronit Roy as Advocate K.D. Pathak
- Romit Raj as Varun Zaveri, K.D.'s Assistant
- Shraman Jain as Shravan, K.D.'s Assistant
- Prerna Wanvari as sunaina madhav, K.D.'s Assistant
- Niloufer as Mrs. Billimoria, K.D.'s Secretary
Recurring roles
- Mushtaq Khan as Jhilmil Zaveri
- Shahab Khan as Shyamchand Shrivastava
- Ajay Kumar Nain as Inspector Shrikant Dave
- Raja Chaudhary as Inspector Suraj Rathore
- Karmveer Choudhary as Sarpanch
- Tina Choudhary as Public Prosecutor Maya Phadnis
- Sayantani Ghosh as Public Prosecutor Pranali Gujral
- Gaurav Chopra as Public Prosecutor Vishwajeet Ranawat
- Shweta Kawatra as Public Prosecutor Surveen Khurana
- Vinay Apte as Public Prosecutor Meghraj Rane
- Sweta Keswani as Public Prosecutor Aarti Keswani
- Karishma Tanna as Public Prosecutor Anushka Jaffery
- Rakshanda Khan as Public Prosecutor Pratigya Verma
- Anand Goradia as Public Prosecutor Inder Mohan Jaiswal / Yash Mohan Jaiswal, IM Jayaseelan in Malayalam version
- Ali Merchant as Public Prosecutor Akram Khan
- Manini Mishra as Public Prosecutor Devyani Bose
- Aashka Goradia as Public Prosecutor Meera Thakur [3]
- Pramod Moutho as Public Prosecutor Tukaram Avatramani
- Shikha Singh as Public Prosecutor Anjali Puri[4]
- Ami Trivedi as Public Prosecutor Shyamali Dixit
- Vaibhavi Upadhyay as Public Prosecutor Rubina Khan
- Suchitra Pillai as Public Prosecutor Maya Srivastav[5]
- Sukesh Anand as Mr. Majumdar
- Aashish Kaul as Public Prosecutor Rajveer Rathore
- Tushar Dalvi as Public prosecutor Rajnath Salgaonkar
- Naresh Suri as Judge Manitosh Vohra
- Rajesh Puri as Public Prosecutor Viren Prajapati
- Achyut Potdar as Judge Ashutosh Manchandani
- Pradeep Shukla as Judge Rishabh Dhingra
- Ajit Mehra as Judge Naresh Caudhary
- Rajesh Puri as Public Prosecutor Pramod Jha
- Vishnu Sharma as Public Prosecutor Avinash Thakral
- Nagesh Bhonsle as Public Prosecutor Sharad Bhonsle
- Azaan Rustam Shah as Bunty
Episodic appearances
- Aditya Srivastava as Senior Inspector Abhijeet
- Darshan Zariwala as Karanveer Shekhawat[6]
- Manav Gohil as Abhinav Shekhawat
- Maya Alagh as Damayanti Shekhawat
- Nandini Singh as Mrs. Gupta/ Kavya/ Vishkanya/Madhura Bansali[7]
- Eijaz Khan as Anurag Sirohi / Viraat
- Arun Bakshi as Judge Chandrakant Sareen
- Vindu Dara Singh as Sanjay Bhagat
- Shweta Tiwari as Revathy Subramanium
- Ulka Gupta as Naina Dixit
- Govind Agarwal as Ranjit Das
- Zara Barring as Sheena Chauhan
- Gavie Chahal as Sunil Kamat
- Kushal Punjabi as Rehan Khan/Atul Paranjpe [8]
- Jaya Bhattacharya as Urja Seth
- Divyanka Tripathi as Mrs. Kumud Sharma / Flavia Gomes
- Manish Goel as Brijesh Rana
- Gufi Paintal as Rattan Lal
- Sai Deodhar as Public Prosecutor[9]
- Rohit Purohit as Marco D'Souza
- Puneet Vashist as Goga / Nachiket
- Avtar Gill as Judge Brijnath Goyal
- Rahul Verma Rajput as Abhishek Singh Chaudhary
- Deepali Pansare as Mubina Khatun
- Rupali Ganguly as Public Prosecutor Rohini Mallik
- Vikas Kumar as Senior Inspector Damodar Deshmukh
- Lilliput as Brijesh Kumar (Babloo Joker)/Peter Fernandez
- Hunar Hali as Varsha Rai
- Aditya Kapadia as Mukul Srivastav
- Tarun Khanna as Tejas Yadav / Arjun Yadav /Public Prosecutor[lower-alpha 1]
- Bhavna Roy as Flavia Gomes
- Sanjeev Tyagi as Dr. Subhankar Ghosh/Dr. Manish Jhanjhani
- Usha Poudel as Pooja Bhasin
- Navina Bole as Reena Singh
- Neha Janpandit as Varsha Mandge
- Aastha Chaudhary as Riya Malhotra/ Nalini Rathore
- Suresh Chatwal as Kishan Chawla
- Bharti Singh as Aarti Sinha
- Vikas Anand as Chief Minister Arvind Rao/Jailor/Swami Durvansh
- Raju Shrestha as Abhigyan Rohra / Jaggi Malhotra
- Nimisha Vakharia as Public Prosecutor Mrs. Thakkar
- Sharad Vyas as Judge Prasad Patil
- Chhavi Mittal as Dr. Amrita Bakshi
- Ved Thappar as Public Prosecutor Vikas Pattanayak
- Mohit Malik as Ankur Lutra
- Manish Naggdev as Rahul Wadhwa
- Vaquar Shaikh as Chandrakant Kohli
- Geetanjali Tikekar as Public Prosecutor Suchitra Silwadker
- Sudha Chandran as Public Prosecutor Indrani Singh
- Anupam Bhattacharya as Habibul Mirza
- Neha Saxena as Dr. Shyamali Wadhera
- Ravee Gupta as Public Prosecutor Mitali Basu
- Salim Shah as Mr. Sodhi/Suhail Rizvi/Prof. Kailash Brahmabhatt
- Dolly Bindra as Sonali (Sweety) Manchanda
- Ashita Dhawan as Manjula Tripathi
- Raju Srivastav as Raju Chaurasia
- Rucha Gujrati as Kajal Bhandari
- Yash Dasgupta as Sikander Khan/Viraj Anand
- Mihir Mishra as Bob Smith[11]
- Mohan Kapoor as Dr. Prashant Suryavanshi[12]
- Anurag Sharma as Abhay Damle[13]
- Vaishnavi Dhanraj as Nazneen Sheikh
- Vineet Raina as Debojit Sarkar
- Pankaj Dheer as Dr. Bhaskaran Reddy[14]
- Rushad Rana as Jamshed Jijibhoy
- Vishal Malhotra as DJ Swaroop[15]
- Manit Joura as Sujit Gurumurthy
- Falaq Naaz as Maya/Rubiya Hassan[16]
- Leena Jumani as Mihika Gada
- Amit Tandon as Public Prosecutor Mr. Rajiv Jain
- Arif Zakaria as Dr. Ashok Paranjpe
- Gajendra Chauhan as Colonel Vikram Desai
- Gulki Joshi as Public Prosecutor Ruhi Nayak
- Kurush Deboo as Marz Furniturewala
- Sachal Tyagi as Bharat Singh Bhardwaj
- Sarwar Ahuja as Santosh Pillai
- Ravi Jhankal as Jardan Singh Solanki/Nawal Kishore Shekhawat
- Amit Pachori as Bhaskar Chaubey
- Raj Premi as Dinkar Bhau
- Shishir Sharma as Public Prosecutor Vidyut Ranawat
- Jayshree Soni as Sanjana Acharya
- Santosh Shukla as Krishna
- Nidhi Jha as Anuradha Sinha
- Bhaskar Pandey as Monty
- Sanjay Swaraj as Dibakar Banerjee
- Ankit Arora as Bipin Khatri
- Amit Dolawat as Chandan Singh/Ranveer Ranjha(RR)
- Sonal Parihar as Anjali Rajput
- Charu Asopa as Anjali Ranjha
- Pooran Kiri as Tiwari Seth
- Manish Khanna as Professor Pranay Dasgupta
- Mandar Jadhav as Abhijeet Malhotra
- Prakash Ramchandani as Kailash Awasthi/Sunil Khanna
- Anoop Gautam as Jatin Sardesai
- Shresth Kumar as Rajat Malhotra/Akshay Talwar
- Akshay Sethi as Joydeep/Gajendra[17][lower-alpha 2]
- Rishi Khurana as Bheema Sapru
- Shaleen Malhotra as Jamaal Ahmed
- Amit Behl as Professor Gajendra Mishra[18]
- Simple Kaul as Renuka Sahay
- Rishika Mihani as Raashi Chopra
- Chestha Bhagat as Kirti Shah
- Shiva Rindani as Jayant Rao(Dinkar's Henchman)
- Saanand Verma as Chandu Deshmukh
- Prithvi Zutshi as Niranjan Sahay
- Shital Thakkar as Pooja Talwar
- Parul Chaudhary as Isabelle Fernandez[19]
- Monica Khanna as Riya Singh
- Raj Singh as Public Prosecutor Tarun Mehta
- Rishina Kandhari as Shikha Singh (ATS Head)
- Alok Narula as Ankush Mehra
- Meghan Jadhav as Vicky Mehra
- Hemant Choudhary as Inspector Arvind Singh
- Shahrukh Sadri as Professor Kishore Dixit
- Kishore Pradhan as Yashwant Lohar
- Rishabh Shukla as Siddhant Gurjar
- Jatin Shah as Kunal Srivastava
- Manoj Verma as Sushant Malhotra
- Mayank Gandhi as Ranjeev Menon
- Bhanujeet Sudan as Sanjay Rathore
- Alex Gabriel as Kirk Tyler
- Kunal Bakshi as Jamshed Irani/Satish Tyagi
- Amreen Chakkiwala as Anju Thapar
- Chirag Desai as Vikram/Sathish Khemka
- Bakul Thakkar as Ashish Lahiri
- Rituraj Singh (actor) as Trikon
- Puru Chibber as Tara Singh
- Amit Dhawan as Vipul Sethi
- Malini Kapoor as Aditi Sethi
- Khushboo Tawde as Bindiya Mhatre
- Kishore Pradhan as Yashwant Lohar
- Sharhaan Singh as Aslam Khan
- Ishita Vyas as Rukmani/Meera Bhagat
- Rudra Kaushish as Nilesh Solanki
- Vishal Puri as Shadab Khan
- Abhinav Kapoor as Joy Sen
- Gopal K Singh as Zorawar Ansari
- Vimarsh Roshan as Flight lieutenant Tarun Garg
- Sheetal Singh as Priya Bansal
- Aarti Rana as Manda Gada/Pavitra Mehta
- Pallavi Dutt in episode 358
- Sarita Joshi as Kavita Joshi
- Shagufta Ali
Special appearances
- Jackky Bhagnani
- Jimmy Shergill
- Ravi kumar bs
Crossover episodes
"CID Viruddh Adaalat" is the 137th special episode of the first season of the series .The episode was a crossover episode with CID. Originally aired on 15 July 2012, the episode was written by Arshad Sayed and director by Pawan Kaul. The principal photography of the episode was held in Mumbai, India and was commenced in June 2012. The episode received mixed to positive reviews from the viewers. The episode is about Rohit's murder which takes place in DCP Samsher Singh Chitrole's (played by B. P. Singh) house, who gets arrested. The case then lands in KD Pathak's (played by Ronit Roy) hands in Adaalat, where he fights the case for DCP.[20]
"CID Vs Adaalat – Karmyudh" is the 282nd special episode of the first season of the series. The episode was a crossover episode between CID and Adaalat. Originally aired on 20 December 2014, the episode was written by Arshad Sayed and directed by Siba Mitra (director of Adaalat) and Raminder Suri (director of CID). The principal photography of the episode was held in different parts of Mumbai, India and was shot on the sets of both Adaalat and CID. The episode received mixed to positive reviews from the viewers.[21]
Sequel
The series returned with a second season which premiered on 4 June 2016 and is intended to be a mini-series of 26 episodes.[22] Ronit Roy stars in the lead role[23] and Tisca Chopra, Anand Goradia, Rakshanda Khan, Gaurav Chopra and Pankaj B. Singh star in recurring roles.[24]
Notes
References
- ↑ "Adaalat to go off air". The Times of India. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
- ↑ "Ronit Roy to be back with 'Adaalat' season 2". The Times of India. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
- ↑ "Aashka Goradia to enter Adaalat". The Indian Express. Retrieved 5 Mar 2014.
- ↑ "Shikha Singh to play a lawyer in Adaalat". The Times of India. Retrieved 30 Aug 2013.
- ↑ "Suchitra Pillai lands cameo in Adaalat". The Indian Express. Retrieved 14 Feb 2015.
- ↑ "Manav Gohil, Darshan Jariwala & Deepali Pansare in Adaalat". The Times of India. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
- ↑ "Nandini Singh and Sunila Karambelkar in Adaalat". The Times of India. Retrieved 7 Mar 2013.
- ↑ "Kushal Punjabi roped in for Adaalat". The Times of India. Retrieved 10 Oct 2013.
- ↑ "Sai Deodhar returns to TV with Adaalat". The Times of India. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
- ↑ "Tarun Khanna in Adaalat, Devon Ka Dev mahadev and Rangrasiya". The Times of India. Retrieved 12 May 2014.
- ↑ "Mihir Mishra in Adaalat". The Times of India. Retrieved 3 Dec 2012.
- ↑ "Mohan Kapoor & Raja Chaudhary in Adaalat". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 Dec 2012.
- ↑ "Anuraj Sharma in Adaalat". The Times of India. Retrieved 9 Apr 2013.
- ↑ "Pankaj Dheer in an episode of Adaalat". The Times of India. Retrieved 5 Sep 2013.
- ↑ "Vishal Malhotra, Amit Pachori & Priya Shinde in Adaalat". The Times of India. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
- ↑ "Falaq Naaz in Adaalat". The Times of India. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
- ↑ "Akshay Sethi to do an episodic in Adaalat". The Times of India. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
- ↑ "Amit Behl returns to Adaalat, Sonia Rakkar to be the new prosecutor". The Times of India. Retrieved 15 Oct 2012.
- ↑ "Parul Chaudhary bags a role in Adaalat". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 Jan 2016.
- ↑ "KD Pathak defends DCP Samsher Singh Chitrole". The Times of India. 14 July 2012. Retrieved 10 March 2016.
- ↑ "Sony to screen a telefilm with CID and Adaalat's cast". afaqs!. 19 December 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
- ↑ "Ronit Roy's 'Adaalat 2' to go off air after the 26th episode". The Times of India. Retrieved 5 Aug 2016.
- ↑ "Ronit Roy to be back with 'Adaalat' season 2". The Times of India. Retrieved 28 Apr 2016.
- ↑ "Sameer Dharmadhikari, Anand Goradia in 'Adaalat 2'?". The Times of India. Retrieved 20 May 2016.