Mann Kee Awaaz Pratigya

Mann Kee Awaaz Pratigya
मन की आवाज़ प्रतिज्ञा
Title card of Mann Kee Awaaz Pratigya
Also known as Pratigya
Genre Indian soap opera and Drama
Created by Spellbound Productions
Walkwater Media Ltd
Written by Pearl Grey
Shanti Bhushan
Vishal Watwani
Ahsan Bakshi
Directed by Ravindra Gautam
Prasad Govandi
Gurpreet rana
Arvind Gupta
Sandeep Vijay
Creative director(s) Pearl Grey
Starring Pooja Gor
Piyush Sahdev
Arhaan Behl
Parvati Sehgal
Manmohan Tiwari
Kunal Karan Kapoor
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Hindi
Awadhi
No. of episodes 767
Production
Executive producer(s) Pearl Grey
Producer(s) Pearl Grey
Production location(s) Allahabad
Mumbai
Running time 20 minutes
Production company(s) Spellbound Productions
Walkwater Media Ltd
Release
Original network STAR Plus
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
720p (HDTV)
Original release 7 December 2009 (2009-12-07) – 27 October 2012 (2012-10-27)
External links
Website

Mann Kee Awaaz Pratigya was an Indian soap opera which aired on channel STAR Plus. The series premiered on 7 December 2009. Initially the show received good reviews and viewing figures, but when Ekta Kapoor's show Bade Achhe Lagte Hain launched on rival channel Sony TV in the same slot, the show fell drastically and couldn't survive against it in TRPs; hence, the show was abruptly ended on 27 October 2012.[1]

The series was remade in Tamil language as Puthu Kavithai-present on STAR Vijay and in Marathi as Devyani-present on Star Pravah. This series was telecast in Pakistan on Urdu 1 channel.

Plot

It is a story of a woman who will go to any length fight for her rights. The story is about the Thakur and Saxena families. Krishna belongs to Thakur family, who is known for their power in Allahabad. They believe in superstitions. The Saxena family, however, is different. Though they are traditional, they believe in educating their daughters Pratigya and Arushi (Avantika Hundal) without any hesitation.[2] Krishna and Pratigya eventually fall in love although they seem incompatible.

Krishna was Pratigya's secret admirer and he forces her to marry him. To protect Pratigya, her brother Adarsh gets married with Komal, sister of Krishna. Pratigya is not satisfied with her marriage. But she realises Krishna's love for her. Later she falls in love with him and eventually they come closer. Samar is the son of Shakti Singh Thakur and Kesar. However, Shakti made Kesar mad. Thus, Samar was grown up in auspiciousness of Pratigya.

Shakti gets married a second time with Menka (Soni Singh) who wants to usurp the property of the Thakur family. Gradually a new character of Abimanyu Singh Yadav (Mohit Malik) is introduced; he is the illegitimate son of Sajjan Singh.[3] Abhimanyu wants his rights as a son of Sajjan Singh. So he plans a conspiracy against the Thakurs. Tanmay enters and plans to kill Ardash.

The show takes a leap when Pratigya and Krishna adopt Shakti and Kesar's son. The show ends with Pratigya pregnant and the whole family happy.

International broadcasters

This serial was internationally telecast in Pakistan on Pakistani channel Urdu 1. The series was remade in Tamil language as Puthu Kavithai on STAR Vijay.

Cast

Main cast

Recurring cast

  • Shahab Khan as Shyam Saxena, Pratigya's father (2009–12)
  • Parvati Sehgal as Komal Adarsh Saxena (née Sajjan Singh), Krishna's sister, Adarsh's wife (2009–12)
  • Manmohan Tiwari as Radhey
  • Ankit Gera/Aniruddh Singh as Adarsh Shyam Saxena, Pratigya's brother, Komal's husband (2009–12)
  • Aarya Dharamchand Kumar/Kanan Malhotra as Kartik Saxena
  • Avantika Hundal as Arushi Shyam Saxena, Pratigya's sister (2009–12)
  • Abhishek Rawat as Tanmay Srivastava, Arushi's ex-boyfriend (2012)
  • Kalpna Bohra/Aalika Sheikh as Kesar Shakti Singh, Shakti's wife (2009–12)
  • Jaswant Menaria as Shakti Sajjan Singh, Krishna's brother, Kesar's husband (2009–12)
  • Eklavya Ahir as Samar Shakti Singh, Kesar and Shakti's son (2012)
  • Anupam Shyam as Thakur Sajjan Singh, Krishna's father, Pratigya's father-in-law (2009–12)
  • Asmita Sharma as Thakurain Sumitra Singh, Krishna's mother, Pratigya's mother-in-law (2009–12)
  • Monika Singh as Naina Shyam Saxena, Pratigya's mother (2009–12)
  • Chinki Adarsh Saxena, Adarsh and Komal's daughter (2012)
  • Amita Udgata as Amma
  • Asha Sharma as Dadi, Krishna's Dadiji (2009–12)
  • Prachee Pathak as Maayi
  • Sana Amin Sheikh as Ganga
  • Kunal Jaisingh as Gunga
  • Sherish Ali as Roli
  • Deeya Chopra as Anu Aman Mathur
  • Piyush Sahdev as Aman Mathur
  • Kunal Karan Kapoor as Angad Yadav
  • Jaideep Suri as Chandu
  • Kunal Madhiwala as Lucky
  • Dinesh Soi as Jugnu
  • Vinay Rajput as Tunna
  • Pratima Kazmi as Guru Maa
  • Mohit Malik as Abhimanyu Sajjan Singh
  • Sonal Jha as Shakuntala Devi
  • Soni Singh as Menaka Shakti Singh
  • Nirbhay Wadhwa as Goon
  • Mayank Arora as Jai Mathur

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Production

Parvati Sehgal who played Komal's role in the show was originally approached for Arushi's role but got rejected because of look test but later got selected for Komal's role when she was approached for the second time.

Nirbhay Wadhwa popular for his role as Lord Hanuman in Sankatmochan Mahabali Hanuman did a small role of a goon in the show this was during his struggling days after that he got his break through Star Plus Magnum Opus Mahabharat where he played the character of Dushasana.

Falaq Naaz was originally signed to play an uneducated village girl Shakun in the show who was Abhimanyu's wife but things couldn't worked out as she chose another show of Star Plus Khamoshiyan later her role got scrapped from the show. Rohit Khurana was finalized for Krishna's role but rejected it as he was busy with Uttaran at that time.

Awards

YearAwardsCategoryRecipientResult
2010Star Parivaar AwardsFavourite Naya Sadasya - FemalePooja GaurWon
Favourite Naya Sadasya - MaleArhaan BehlWon
Favourite BuzurgAsha SharmaNominated
Favourite MaaMonika SinghNominated
Favourite PitaShahab KhanNominated
Favourite BetaAnkit GeraNominated
Favourite BetiPooja GaurNominated
Favourite BhaiAnkit GeraNominated
Favourite BehenParvati SehgalNominated
Favourite Yaadgaar Pal - FictionPooja GaurNominated
Sabse Khoobsurat RishtaAnupam Shyam & Arhaan BehlWon
Favourite DushmanKunal Karan KapoorNominated
Favourite SasurAnupam ShyamNominated
Favourite SaasAsmita SharmaWon
Favourite Dumdaar SadasyaPooja GaurNominated
Favourite FamilyThakur ParivaarNominated
Favourite DevraniPooja GaurNominated
Favourite JethaniKalpana BohraNominated
Favourite DevarArhaan BehlNominated
Favourite Mazedaar SadasyaAnupam ShyamWon
Favourite PatiArhaan BehlNominated
Favourite Hottest JodiArhaan Behl & Pooja GaurWon
Indian Television Academy AwardsBest SerialMann Kee Awaaz PratigyaWon[4]
2011Best Actor - Drama - PopularKrishna (Arhaan Behl)Won[5]
Star Parivaar AwardsFavourite BuzurgAsha SharmaNominated
Favourite BetiPooja GaurWon
Favourite BhaiAnkit GeraWon
Favourite BehenParvati SehgalNominated
Most Stylish Sadasya - FemalePooja GaurNominated
Most Stylish Sadasya - MaleArhaan BehlWon
Favourite DushmanJaswant ManariaNominated
Favourite SasurAnupam ShyamNominated
Favourite SaasAsmita SharmaNominated
Favourite PatiArhaan BehlNominated
Favourite JodiArhaan Behl & Pooja GaurNominated
Kalakar AwardsFavourite Actress in TelevisionPratigya (Pooja Gaur)Won[6]
Zee Gold AwardsBest Negative Actor(Male) - PopularAnupam ShyamWon
2012Indian Telly AwardsBest Actor in Negative Role(Jury)Sajjan Singh (Anupam Shyam)Won[7]
Best Actress in Negative Role(Jury)Takurain (Asmita Sharma)Won[7]
Best actor in childhoodAmir singh (Saurav Singh)Won
Star Parivaar AwardsFavourite MaaPooja GaurWon
Favourite PatiArhaan BehlNominated
Favourite PatniPooja GaurNominated
Favourite PitaAnupam ShyamWon
Shahab KhanNominated
Favourite SasurAnupam ShyamNominated
Favourite Nayi Soch KiPooja GaurNominated
Zee Gold AwardsBest Negative Actor - MaleAnupam ShyamWon

References

  1. "After Facing stiff competition from Ekta's Show Bade Achhe Lagte Hain, Pratigya finally bids adieu".
  2. http://starplus.startv.in/show/mann-kee-awaaz-pratigya/about_29.aspx
  3. http://www.tellychakkar.com/news/abhimanyu-singh-yadavs-track-cut-short-pratigya
  4. "IndianTelevisionAcademy.com". Archived from the original on 20 August 2010. Retrieved 2012-05-05.
  5. "IndianTelevisionAcademy.com". Archived from the original on 26 May 2012. Retrieved 2012-05-05.
  6. "www.kalakarawards.co" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-05-05.
  7. 1 2 "Winners of 11th Indian Telly Awards".
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