Ke Apon Ke Por | |
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Genre | Family |
Created by | Susanta Das |
Developed by | Susanta Das |
Written by | Concept Kishor Dalal Story Ayan Bera Screenplay Ananya Mukherjee, Rupa, Sayantani Dialogues Saurav Sengupta |
Directed by | Pijush Ghosh |
Creative directors | Nafisa Susmita |
Presented by | Bright Advertising Pvt. Ltd. |
Starring | Pallavi Sharma Biswajit Ghosh Monalisa Paul |
Theme music composer | Debjit Roy |
Opening theme | "Ke Apon Ke Por" |
Composer | Priyo Chattopadhyay |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Bengali |
No. of episodes | 1507 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Reshmi, Shaoni (Star Jalsha) |
Producers | Surinder Singh Gurjit Singh Sushanta Das (Boyhood Productions) |
Production location | Kolkata |
Cinematography | Ashok Shantanu |
Editor | Shubhajit |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company | Boyhood Productions |
Original release | |
Network | Star Jalsha |
Release | 25 July 2016 27 December 2020 | –
Ke Apon Ke Por is an Indian Bengali television soap opera which aired on Bengali Entertainment Channel Star Jalsha and is available on the digital platform Disney+ Hotstar. It premiered on 25 July 2016. After airing for 4 years, the show went off air on 27 December 2020. The show was produced by Boyhood Productions of Surinder Singh, Gurjit Singh and Sushanta Das.
Ke Apon Ke Por was a family drama series starring Pallavi Sharma and Biswajit Ghosh in lead roles. Monalisa Paul played the main antagonist (Tandra), while Ananya Biswas, Arindya Banerjee, Reshmi Sen, Kalyani Mondal, Indranil Chattejee and Simran Upadhyay appear in prominent supporting roles. The show is one of the longest-running and popular serials on Bengali television.[1][2][3]
Joba is a kind-hearted girl and also a maid in Sengupta family. Senguptas' youngest son, Param Sengupta returns to Kolkata and is forced to marry Joba to save her life. He encourages Joba to complete her studies and fulfil her dream of becoming a private-practicing lawyer. Senguptas' eldest daughter-in-law, Tandra sees Joba as mere a servent and often tortures her. Eventually, Param and Joba develop feelings for each other. Tandra, Gouri, Palak and Tandra's mother join hands to plot against Joba.
Tandra's attempts make Tanna mute and Joba is jailed for the same. She fakes her pregnancy to compete with pregnant Joba. Joba gives birth to a son, who is stolen by Tandra. Joba is told that her son is born dead. Tandra adopts the new-born daughter of a slum-dweller, Minoti and claims her as her daughter. Further, she supplies Param with memory-losing drugs while Joba is taken back to jail.
Joba is released and returns to the Senguptas'. She helps Param to regain his memory. Tanna gets back his speech and proves Joba's innocence. Palak apologizes to Joba for all her taunts. Joba and Param adopt a orphan named Supari, who is actually their long-lost son. Joba learns that her son is alive and Tandra's daughter, Anu is being Minoti's child. Tandra acts as paralyzed to escape jail punishment and secretly contacts with Sanjay and her mother. Joba and Param learn that Supari is their own son. Later, their daughter, Koyel is born. Supari is paralyzed due to interior damage and needs to be treated abroad.
Supari has been renamed as Sarthak. Joba, Param and Sarthak travel to America, leaving Koyel in care of the other Sengupta family members. Tandra poisons Koyel's mind against her parents, especially Joba for prioritizing Sarthak than Koyel.
Koyel has grown into a spoilt brat, being addicted to drugs, as the results of Tandra and Sanjay's plans. Joba, Param and Sarthak return to India and are shocked by seeing Koyel's behavior. Joba tries to change Koyel's behavior and eventually wins her heart. The Senguptas are now assisted by a girl Itu, who is very close to Koyel and Joba. Tinni gets married to a society entrepreneur Soheli's son Adi. Senguptas' visit to Itu's village, "Phultuli" where Sarthak is forced to marry Itu.
Sarthak refuses to accept Itu as his wife and has feelings for Soheli's daughter Rinki, who wants to put Joba down. Joba reveals Tandra's fake act and gets her arrested. Rinki and Soheli try to create problems among Sarthak and Itu, but in vain. Rinky gets married with Tanna. Later, Koyel falls ill and needs to have a bone marrow transplant. To save her life, Joba and Param have another daughter, Kuhu.
Kuhu gets older and Koyel gets recovered. Tandra changes her face by plastic surgery and returns as Rumpa. Joba becomes a judge. Koyel falls in love with advocate Surjoshekhar and their marriage is fixed. Surjo's cousin, Bishan kidnaps Koyel and forces her to marry him. Joba identifies Bishan's father, Pratap is the one who tried to murder her mother, Ratna 35 years ago. Pratap is arrested and Joba reunites with her mother and sister, Panchali. Bishan poisons Koyel's mind against Joba. Koyel studies law to defeat Joba by fighting cases against deprived people. To reform her, Joba insists Itu to study law.
Sarthak and Itu have a son, Shayan and Itu becomes a lawyer. Koyel loses a case and reconciles with Joba. Tandra returns to the Senguptas after faking her cancer. She tries to kill Joba, who survives. Joba disguises herself as Mr. Singh, with the help of her family, in order to defeat Tandra once and for all. Eventually, Joba exposes Tandra's every wicked move and gets her arrested. Finally, Joba and Param remarry and also reunite Koyel with Surjo, leading to a happy ending.
The title song of the series Ke Apon Ke Por is a duet sung by singers Trisha Parui and Shovon Ganguly. The original music has been given by Debjit Roy, while Priyo Chattopadhyay is the lyricist for this track.[12]
All lyrics are written by Priyo Chattopadhyay; all music is composed by Debjit Roy
No. | Title | Singers | Length |
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1. | "Ke Apon Ke Por Title Song" | Trisha Parui, Shovon Ganguly | 3:22 |
Language | Title | Original release | Network(s) | Last aired | Notes |
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Bengali | Ke Apon Ke Por কে আপন কে পর |
25 July 2016 | Star Jalsha | 27 December 2020 | Original |
Tamil | Raja Rani ராஜா ராணி |
29 May 2017 | Star Vijay | 13 July 2019 | Remake |
Telugu | Kathalo Rajakumari కథలో రాజకుమారి |
29 January 2018 | Star Maa | 24 January 2020 | |
Marathi | Sukh Mhanje Nakki Kay Asta! सुख म्हणजे नक्की काय असतं! |
17 August 2020 | Star Pravah | Ongoing | |
Malayalam | Padatha Painkili പാടാത്ത പൈങ്കിളി |
7 September 2020 | Asianet | 24 March 2023 | |
Hindi | Saath Nibhaana Saathiya 2 साथ निभाना साथिया २[13] |
19 October 2020 | StarPlus | 16 July 2022 |
Until being aired at the prime time slot of 7:30 pm IST, it remained one of the top rated Bengali television program.[14] However, on 17 August 2020, it was shifted to a late night slot of 10:30 pm IST while the ratings dropped and it was off aired on 27 December 2020.[15][16]