Indian Bengali language comedy & child drama
Bodhisattwor Bodhbuddhi |
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Genre | Drama Comedy |
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Written by | Anurag-Arijit |
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Directed by | Subhendu Chakraborty |
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Creative director | Shubhankar Chattopadhyay[1] |
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Theme music composer | Upal Sengupta, Upali Chattopadhyay |
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Country of origin | India |
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Original language | Bengali |
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No. of seasons | 1 |
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No. of episodes | 130 |
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Executive producer | Rana Mukherjee |
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Producers | Surinder Singh Nispal Singh Shubhankar Chattopadhyay |
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Production location | Kolkata |
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Cinematography | Subrata Mullick |
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Editor | Subhajit- Dipon |
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Camera setup | Multi camera |
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Running time | 22 minutes |
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Production company | Surinder Films |
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Network | Zee Bangla |
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Release | 4 July (2022-07-04) – 30 December 2022 (2022-12-30) |
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Bodhisattwor Bodhbuddhi is an Indian Bengali language comedy drama television series which is broadcast on the Bengali general entertainment channel Zee Bangla from 4 July 2022 and is available on the digital platform ZEE5.[2][3] It stars Ryan Guhaneogi as titular character 'Bodhisattwo' and Sonali Chowdhury, Biswanath Basu, Saurav Chakraborty, Sumanta Mukherjee, Samata Das in prominent supporting roles.[4]
Plot
The story revolves around a little boy named Bodhi, his lifestyle and family. A child prodigy, he is blunt and unempathetic. His interactions with his family results in hilarious situations but his brilliance gets him rusticated from his school. Then he is admitted to a new school with triple promotion.[5][6]
Cast
- Ryan Guhaneogi as Bodhisattwo Mukherjee aka Bodhi: Deepali and Pramatha's son, Munni's elder brother, Babui's younger brother.[7][8]
- Anumegha Kahali as Basabdatta Mukherjee aka Munni: Deepali and Pramatha's daughter, Bodhi's sister.[8]
- Mayukh Mishra as Suddhosattwo Mukherjee aka Babui: Munni and Bodhi's cousin brother; Paritosh and Kalpana's son.[8]
- Sonali Chowdhury as Deepali Mukherjee: Munni and Bodhi's mother; Pramatha's wife.[9]
- Biswanath Basu as Pramathanath Mukherjee: Munni and Bodhi's father; Deepali's husband.[7]
- Samata Das as Kalpana Mukherjee: Babui's mother; Paritosh's wife; Munni and Bodhi's aunt.[10]
- Sourav Chakraborty as Paritosh Mukherjee: Munni and Bodhi's uncle; Babui's father; Kalpana's husband; Pramatha's younger brother.[11]
- Sumanta Mukherjee as Amritolal Mukherjee a.k.a Bhalodadu: Babui, Munni, Bodhi's paternal granduncle; Protima, Pramatha, Paritosh's paternal uncle.[10]
- Chhanda Karanji Chattopadhyay as Kunjobala Mukherjee: Babui, Munni, Bodhi's paternal grandmother; Devi and Sentu's maternal grandmother; Protima, Pramatha, Paritosh's mother; Deepali and Kalpana's mother-in-law.
- Soume Chatterjee as Devi Hazra: Protima's daughter; Babui, Bodhi and Munni's paternal cousin sister.
- Sudipa Basu as Leelabati Ray: Bodhi, Munni's maternal grandmother; Deepali's mother; Pramatha's mother-in-law.
- Sarbari Mukherjee as Protima Hazra: Babui, Munni, Bodhi's paternal aunt; Devi's mother; Pramatha and Paritosh's elder sister.
- Arannyo Roy Chowdhury as Sayantan Hazra a.k.a Sentu: Protima's son; Devi's brother; Bodhi's cousin.
- Ayanna Chatterjee as Sreejita: Bodhi's classmate.[7]
- Partha Sarathi Deb as Headmaster of Bodhi's previous school.
- Sanghasri Sinha Mitra as Uttara Mukherjee: A history teacher.
- Krishnakishore Mukherjee as Sreekumar Chatterjee :Headmaster of Bodhi's present school.
- Monika Dey as Swati Roy: English teacher.
- Nayana Palit Bandyopadhyay as Sreejita's mother.
- Vicky Nandy as Bottle.
- Sankar Debnath as Potas.
- Sumit Samaddar as Club Secretary.
- Aniket Chakraborty as Saptarsi: Devi's lover.
- Chaitali Chakraborty as Sulochana Mukherjee a.k.a Sulu a.k.a "Electrica Maa": A fraud; Bhalodadu aka Amritolal's paternal cousin sister; Bodhi's paternal grandaunt.
Reception
The Times of India quoted, "In Bengali television, which is still dominated by saas-bahu sagas, Bodhisattwor Bodhbuddhi is likely to bring a breath of fresh air."[1]
Programs currently broadcast on Zee Bangla