Beend Banoongaa Ghodi Chadhunga

Beend Banoongaa Ghodi Chadhunga

A promotional logo image for Beend Banoongaa Ghodi Chadhunga.
Genre Indian soap opera
Created by S Farhan
Written by S Farhan, Amit Senchoudhary & Shobhit Jaiswal
Directed by Hemant Prabhou,Inder Das,Ravi Raj
Creative director(s) Nimisha Pandey
Nandita
Starring See below
Theme music composer Lalit Sen
Opening theme "Beend Banoongaa Ghodi Chadhunga"
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Hindi
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 195
Production
Producer(s) S Farhan
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time approximately 24 minutes
Production company(s) Endemol India &
Fortune Productions
Release
Original network Imagine TV
Picture format 720i (SDTV)
Original release 28 March 2011 – 24 February 2012
External links
Website

Beend Banoongaa Ghodi Chadhunga is an Indian television series which aired on Imagine TV on Monday through Friday evenings from 28 March 2011 to 24 February 2012. It is based on the story of two people who get caught up in the web of strong traditions. The show is set in Jaipur. The protagonists are from conservative Marwari families.

Characters and themes

Sarika, a middle-class young woman, wants to become a doctor. Jai, a wealthy young man, is very happy sitting on the counter of his father’s spice business outlet, with no aim and ambition of his own.

Sarika has traditional values at heart and wants to strike a balance between home and her dreams. She believes that she would make a great homemaker as well as a doctor. Under family pressure Sarika is forced to marry Jai just when her medical entrance exam results are declared. Sarika feels that marriage would be the biggest hindrance in her path of becoming a doctor. However, as the marriage takes place and Sarika joins Jai’s house, he becomes the biggest supporter of her dreams.

As we see the journey of this married young woman going to college every day, there is a conflict at home: For a conservative Marwari family, a daughter-in-law going to college is not their way of life. The one person who stands with her all through is her husband Jai.

Jai, a high school dropout himself, starts respecting education only after meeting Sarika. He realizes the meaning of ambition and focus in life through her. And in Jai, Sarika finds the man who surely loves her most in the world and would do anything for her.

Set against a backdrop of a conservative Marwari family with staunch beliefs and rigid norms, BBGC is a tale of how Jai will help Sarika live her dreams in the midst of family protests.[1]

Plot

Jai is the youngest son of the wealthy and traditional Poddar family. He goes through life like a dream. One day, he sees Sarika and falls in love with her. He dreams of marrying her. Sarika, on the other hand, doesn't know Jai; she hasn't even seen him. All Sarika wants is to be is a doctor. However, in Marwari families, the women stay at home to look after their households while the men go out to work. So, Sarika's grandmother is against the young woman's becoming a doctor and wants her married as soon as possible. On one side is Jai, pining for Sarika, and on the other side, is Sarika, with her dreams of being a doctor and no foreseeable plan of getting married.

Eventually, Jai and Sarika get married with the blessings of both their families. But the Poddars are against Sarika's further education. She has to overcome their reservations and doubts in order to get enrolled in medical college.

As she starts going to college, many problems crop up within her in-laws' family. They got embarrassed by the talks and discussions on this topic by their neighbors, relatives, family friends and employees of their business. This embarrassment starts to change their minds. They give Sarika three months to prove that she can balance studies and family. However, this is not the only hurdle Sarika has to face. One of her college professors is hostile to her and tries everything possible to make her leave the course.

Cast

References

  1. Singh, Jasmine (14 May 2011). "Beend Banoongaa Ghodi Chadhunga on Imagine TV". Tribune India.

External links

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