Karmaphal Daata Shani | |
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Genre | Dharmic Devotional |
Created by | Siddharth Kumar Tewary |
Written by | Utkarsh Naithani Siddharth Kumar Tewary Raj Routh Vinod Sharma |
Directed by | Kamal Monga Sumit Thakur Gurpreet Rana Aviraj D. |
Creative directors | Amol Surve Nitin Gupta Siddharth Tiwetiya |
Starring | See below |
Theme music composer |
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Opening theme | Nilanjana Shamabhasam |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 346 |
Production | |
Producers | Siddharth Kumar Tewary Gayatri Gill Tewary Rahul Kumar Tewary |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company | Swastik Productions |
Original release | |
Network | Colors TV |
Release | 7 November 2016 9 March 2018 | –
Karmaphal Daata Shani (transl. "Shani, the divine judge of deeds", Vietnamese: Cuộc chiến của các vị thần) is an Indian dharmic devotional television series, which aired from 7 November 2016 to 9 March 2018 on Colors TV. The series was produced by Swastik Productions of Siddharth Kumar Tewary.[1]
Plot
The story of the series is based on the life of God Shani Dev, who is known for his justice and wrath. The serial also shows Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva as Shani's mentors. It also shows Shani's tough childhood, getting the title of karmaphaldaata, his downfall, his return to Suryalok, marriage, getting his wife's curse and finally his return as Karmphaldaata. The story is about Shani, son of Suryadev and Chaaya who is the shadow form of Sandhya, first wife of suryadev and with Sandhya, suryadev has two children namely Yama and Yami, when Sandhya cannot bear Suryadev's Heat she created Chaaya, to take Care of her Children until she returns from a tap, she Warns her not to get close to her husband but Chaaya did so against Sandhya, Shanidev was born as dark but Suryadev later accepts his colour. Sandhya hates Chaaya and her son Shani, because she thinks that Chaaya Cheated her By getting close to her husband. So, she creates much trouble for Shani and his mother Chaaya with help of Indradev and Rahu. But Shani faced all this with help of his karmapal power and his karma. Later, Shani exposes Sandhya's evil character in front of Suryadev, so Suryadev chases out Sandhya and announced Chaaya as his official wife. Due to this, Chaaya Get Pregnant Again and they got a second baby named Badhra but actually because of Sandhya's evil plan Bhadhra became against for everyone and finally she killed herself but unfortunately the blame goes to Shani himself and as a result, Chaaya started to hate Shani and she took shani's karmalpal position from himself. Later, frustrating Shani forgave everything and went away and the years had gone.
10 years later, Shani returns and now he marries Dhamini due to some situation and even he earns lot of enemies namely Ravana, Indra and Rahu. However, Shani faces all and tries to keep the situation normal, but due to sevvai, Dhamini curses Shani as he never sees anyone's face, because they were getting far instead of consummating their marriage. To avoid these kind of situations, Shani must to take over his karmapal power again but Shani refused. Later, Chaaya understood Shani by Dhamini's proof and speech. Finally, Ravana took a war on Suryaloka to capture all navagrahas but Shani tried to stop him as much as he can. By the end, Shani retakes his karmapal power and even released from bane which Dhamini gave and defeat Ravana and joins with his family. Further he continues his karmapal to everyone.[2]
Cast
Main
- Rohit Khurana as Shanidev - Partial Incarnation & Student of Shiva; Chaaya's and Surya's son; King of Shaniloka; Kakol's Mount Friend; Karmaphaldaata/Dandnayak; Sandhya's step-son; Bhadra's real brother; Yami and Yam's half-brother; Dhamini and Neelima's husband.
- Kartikey Malviya as Young Shani
- Juhi Parmar as
- Saranyu/Sandhyadevi - The goddess of clouds, First Queen of Suryaloka; Surya's former wife; Vishwakarma's daughter; Yam's and Yami's real mother.
- Chhayadevi - The goddess of shadows; Second Queen of Suryaloka; Shani's and Bhadra's mother; Surya's second wife; Sandhya's reflection and spiritual sister; Yam's and Yami's step-mother.
Recurring
- Tarun Khanna as God Shiva/Mahadev
- Tina Datta as Dhaminidevi, Shani's second wife; Shaniloka's queen; Chaaya and Surya's daughter-in-law
- Salil Ankola as Suryadev - Sun; Suryaloka's king; Chandradev's brother; Shani, Bhadra, Yami and Yam's father; Sandhya's former husband; Chaaya devi's husband
- Gufi Paintal as Vishwakarmadev - Architect of Devas; Sandhaya's father; Yam and Yami's grandfather
- Kunal Bakshi as Devraj Indradev - King of Gods; Sahastra Netra; King of Swarga; Sandhaya's friend
- Zohaib Siddiqui as Rahu; Ketu's Brother and Shani's enemy
- Tinu Verma as Shukracharya:[3] King of Monsters; Indradev's enemy.
- Purvesh Pimple as Kakol, Shanidev's friend/mount.
- Praneet Sharma as Young Kakol.
- Sachin Yadav as Yamraj/Yamadev; god of death; Sandhaya's and Surya's son; Yami's brother; Chaaya's stepson; Shani and Bhadra's half-brother.
- Devish Ahuja as Young Yamraj/Yamadev
- Kajol Srivastav as Yami/Yamunadevi; Sandhya and Surya's daughter; goddess of river Yamuna; Chandradev's ex-fiance Chhaya's step-daughter; Yam's sister; Shani's and Badra's half-sister.
- Drisha Kalyani as Young Yami/Yamunadevi
- Shahbaz Khan as Ravana
- Saurabh Raj Jain as Narrator
- Parvati Sehgal as Elder NeelimaDevi
- Jannat Zubair Rahmani as NeelimaDevi, Shani's power and first wife.
- Nirbhay Wadhwa as God Hanuman: God Pawandev and Anjani Devi's Son.
- Krish Chauhan as Young God Hanuman
- Ishant Bhanushali as God Ganesha/Vinayaka: God Mahadev and Parvati Devi's younger son; Ridhi Devi's and Siddhi Devi's husband.
- Raj Routh as God Kaam Dev Kamadeva
- Yash Bhojwani and Ayush Pathak as the Ashwini Kumaras
- Shehzan Sayyad as Young BudhaDev
- Preeti Chaudhary as Goddess ParvatiDevi
- Vibha Anand / Pooja Sharma as MahakaliDevi
- Diwakar Pundir as God Vishnu
- Shweta Vyas as Goddess LakshmiDevi
- Amardeep Garg as God Brahma
- Raj Singh as ChandraDev; Yami's ex-fiance.
- Siddharth Vasudev as Lohitaang MangalDev
- Snigdha Akolkar as AnjaniDevi, Hanumanji's mother[4]
- Sudha Chandran as Sinhika, Rahu's mother
- Kunwar Naveen Jinger as Kakol's father
- Nimai Bali as Brahmarishi Vishwamitra
- Kanan Malhotra as King Harishchandra
- Brownie Parashar as King Chitraratha, king of Gandharvaloka
- Vishal Nayak as Vayu/PawandevDev, Hanuman's spiritual father
- Himanshu Bamzai as Akash Dev/Jal Devta
- Pheel Mehta / atrali Chattopadhyay as Mohini Devi: God Vishnu's Avatar.
- Sampada Vaze as Mandodari: Ravana's wife
- Vijay Badlani as DevarshiNarad/Rishiraj, devotee of Vishnu
- Javed Pathan as Kuparn
Awards and nominations
Awards
- ITA Award for Best Historical/Dharmic, Devotional Serial, 2017
- ITA Award for Best Director-Drama, 2017 - Siddharth Kumar Tewary
- ITA Award for Best Child Artiste, 2017 - Kartikey Malviya
- Zee Gold Award for Best Child Actor - Kartikey Malviya
- Golden Petal Award for Favorite Child Actor, 2017 - Kartikey Malviya
- Golden Petal Award For Best Special Effects, 2017 - Swastik Pictures
- Golden Petal Awards for Best Music Fiction, 2017 - Divya
Nominations
- ITA Award for Best Teleplay, 2017 - Utkarsh Naithani
- ITA Award for Best Actor - Female, 2017 - Juhi Parmar
- ITA Award for Best TV Show, 2017
- ITA Award for Best Actor - Male, 2017 - Salil Ankola, Kartikey Malviya[5]
- Zee Gold Award for Best Debue in a Lead Role - Kartikey Malviya
References
- ^ "Watch: Juhi Parmar's comeback show's teaser released". India Today. 3 October 2016. Retrieved 26 October 2016.
- ^ "'Karmphal Data SHANI': TV's new magnum opus". The Times of India. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
- ^ "Tinu Verma: My acting inspiration is Amitabh Bachchan". The Times of India. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
- ^ "Snigdha A Akolkar shares her memories of Karmaphal Daata Shani". Mid-day. 13 March 2018.
- ^ Chauhan, Soumyata (29 April 2017). "Golden Petal Awards 2017 Full Winners List: Vivian Dsena and Mouni Roy walk away with the biggest awards of the night - View pics".
External links
- 2016 Indian television series debuts
- Hindi-language television shows
- Indian television soap operas
- Indian drama television series
- Indian television series about Hindu deities
- Television shows set in Mumbai
- Colors TV original programming
- 2018 Indian television series endings
- Swastik Productions television series