Ke Apon Ke Por

Ke Apon Ke Por
Title Card
Genre
Created by Boyhood Productions
Written by
  • Concept
  • Star Jalsha Creative Team
  • Screenplay
  • Nandalal Majumdar
  • Dialogues
  • Sourav Sengupta
Directed by Siddhartha Paul
Starring
  • Pallavi Sharma
  • Biswajit Ghosh
  • Kalyani Mondal
  • Monalisa Paul
  • Amelia Sadukhan
  • Arindya Banerjee
Opening theme Ke Apon Ke Por
Composer(s) Debjit Roy
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Bengali
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 780
Production
Producer(s)
  • Surinder Singh
  • Gurjit Singh
  • Sushanta Das
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s) Boyhood Productions
Release
Original network Star Jalsha
Picture format
Original release July 25, 2016 (2016-07-25) – present
Chronology
Followed by Chokher Tara Tui
Related shows
  • Raja Rani
    Kathalo Rajkumari
  • Putmalli
External links
Website

Ke Apon Ke Por is a Bengali television Soap Opera that premiered on July 25, 2016 and airs on STAR Jalsha. Produced by Boyhood Productions, it stars Pallavi Sharma, Biswajit Ghosh, Monalisa Paul, Arindya Banerjee and Lakshya Punjabi. The Show Took a Major Leap in January 2018. However the show begun receiving criticisms in September 2018, when Sartho was forced by his mother Joba to marry Ethu, despite him having been in love with a girl name Rinki (who also loved him). This sparked heavy backlash against the show for promoting forced marriage.[1]


Cast

Main

  • Pallavi Sharma as Joba (Main Female Protagonist)
  • Biswajit Ghosh as Parambrata / Dr Srivastav (Main Male Protagonist)
  • Monalisa Pal as Tandra (Main Female Antagonist)
  • Indranil Chattejee as Grown Up Supari/Sartho/Main Male Lead
  • Titly Aich as Ethu/Main Female Lead
  • Liza Sarkar as Rinky
  • Simran Upadhyay as Grown Up Koyel
  • Sayan Karmakar as Grown Up Tanna
  • Payel Dev as Grown Up Anu
  • Lakshya Panjabi as Roni/Koyel's boyfriend/Antagonist
  • Sreemoyee Chattoraj as Grown Up Tinni
  • Arindya Banerjee as Sanjay/Sanju(Antagonist)
  • Kalyani Mondal as Lata
  • Chandicharan as Amiyo Bhushan
  • Anannya Biswas as Palak
  • Avrajit Chakraborty as Jayabrata / Joy
  • Manoj Ojha as Debabrata / Debu

References

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