Shubho Drishti

Shubho Drishti was a very popular Bengali television soap opera. It premiered on 1 January 2018. It aired on Colors Bangla. It stars Gourab Roy Chowdhury[1] and Aishwarya Sen in lead roles and Bidipta Chakraborty and Sukanya Goswami in a negative role. The show was produced by Saibal Banerjee of Magic Moments Motion Pictures. Prasenjit Chatterjee and Rituparna Sengupta played cameo roles in this serial.

Shubho Drishti
Title Screen
GenreDrama
Comedy
Romance
Created byMagic Moments Motion Pictures
Based onStruggling Love story
Written byStory
Pritikona Pal Roy
Screenplay
Koushik Bhattacharya
Dialogue
Tanmoy Goswami
Directed bySaibal Banerjee
Arunava Adhikary
Creative director(s)Leena Gangopadhyay
Presented byBright Advertising Pvt. Ltd.
StarringGourab Roy Chowdhury
Aishwarya Sen
Joyjit Banerjee
Oindrilla Bose
Sukanya Goswami
Voices ofAnupam Roy
Somlatta Chowdhury Acharyya
Opening themeShubho Drishti
Composer(s)Anupam Roy
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Bengali
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes347 (as of 12 January 2019)
Production
Executive producer(s)Sumit Kumar Roy,
Satyajit Chakraborty(Magic Moments),
Sapatra Dev (Colors Bangla),
Poulimi Bowmik(Colors Bangla)
Producer(s)Saibal Banerjee
Production location(s)Orissa
West Bengal
Puri
CinematographySiddhartha Mukherjee
Running time22 minutes
DistributorViacom 18
Release
Original networkColors Bangla
Picture format576i SDTV
1080i HDTV
First shown in1 January 2018
Original release1 January 2018 (2018-01-01) 
12 January 2019
Chronology
Preceded byArabya Rajani
External links
Official website @ Voot

Plot

The journeys of two pairs of siblings – Abir-Drishti and Subho-Antara – lead to a series of tense happenstances. The recent episodes reveal the twists in the plot. It shows the trials and tribulations of unexpected events in the lead pair’s lives in the track where Drishti’s would-be husband Rahul gets kidnapped and Subho gets the blame. Meanwhile, Abir refuses to marry Antara until his sister gets married.

Cast

Main

  • Gourab Roy Chowdhury[2] as Shubhojit Mukherjee (Subho) / Main Male Lead
  • Aishwarya Sen as Drishti Subhojit Mukherjee / Main Female Lead[3]
  • Deborshi Banerjee/Rajib Basu as Abir Basu / Parallel Male Lead (Dead)
  • Joyjit Banerjee as Sagnik Sen/Antagonist [4]
  • Oindrilla Bose as Antara Abir Basu / Parallel Female Lead[5]
  • Bidipta Chakraborty[6] as Annapoorna Mukherjee / Main Female Antagonist
  • Raj Bhattacharya as Rahul Gupta / Main Male Antagonist[7]
  • Sukanya Goswami as Sana / Parallel Female Antagonist
  • Sutirtha Saha as Shoukarjyo/Antara's Childhood Friend /Parallel Male Lead
  • Sreetama Roychowdhury as Anandi/Antagonist/Drishti's Childhood Friend

Supporting

  • Sandip Dey as Drishti's Father
  • Ranjini Chatterjee as Drishti's Mother
  • Rumpa Chatterjee as Drishti's Aunt(Mashimoni)
  • Niladri Lahiri as Rajat Deb Roy
  • Abanti Dutta as Krishna Deb Roy
  • Saurav Chakraborty as Abhik
  • Saurav Ghosh as Subho's Assistant
  • Sukanya Goswami as Sana / Parallel Female Antagonist
  • Indrakshi Nag as Debjani Chowdhury (Antagonist)[8]
  • Kausiki Tinni Guha as Soham's Mother
  • Sougata Bandyopadyay as Soham Sengupta/Drishti 's childhood friend[9]
  • Rituparna Basak as Septy(Saptaparni)
  • Somashri Bhattacharyya as Raai
  • Mousumi Das as Pishimoni (Dead)
  • Anushka Bhattacharjee as Tinni/Sagnik's Daughter
  • Shankar Debnath as Shoukarjyo and Sagnik's Father

Guest appearances/Cameo

References

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