Bangla Medium
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Bangla Medium | |
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Genre | Drama |
Written by | Susanta Das and Sayantani Bhattacharya |
Story by | Sayantani Bhattacharya Susanta Das |
Starring | Tiyasha Roy Neel Bhattacharya Sampurna Lahiri |
Country of origin | India |
Original language(s) | Bengali |
No. of episodes | 125 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Rashmi Roy Shubhojit Singh |
Producer(s) | Susanta Das |
Production location(s) | Kolkata |
Cinematography | Partiosh Singh |
Editor(s) | Shubit |
Running time | 20–22 minutes |
Production company(s) | Tent Cinema |
Release | |
Original network | Star Jalsha |
Picture format | |
Original release | 12 December 2022 present | –
External links | |
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Bangla Medium is an Indian Bengali drama television series which premiered on 12 December 2022 on Star Jalsha and also digitally available on Disney+ Hotstar.[1] It stars Tiyasha Roy, Neel Bhattacharya and Sampurna Lahiri as the leads.[2]
Plot[edit]
Indira strives to create an atmosphere of schooling without bribery and illegal disputes. On her path, she meets Bikram, who is owning an english medium school. Once she begins teaching there in a spat of a challenge, her fate gets ties to Bikram unknowingly. The story then pursues on how Indira balances her life after a compromised marriage with Bikram, on the backdrop of schooling and hatred from her modern sister-in-law, Suhana.
Cast[edit]
Main[edit]
- Tiyasha Roy as Indira Chatterjee (née Sarkar) – a Bengali-medium graduate student and a Science teacher of Future Dreamz School, Vikram's wife (2022 – present)
- Neel Bhattacharya as Debjit Chatterjee aka Vikram / Vicky – director of Future Dreamz School and Indira's husband (2022 – present)
- Sampurna Lahiri as Sohana Chatterjee aka Hena – Vikram's sister and Indira's rival; Rajdeep's girlfriend (2022 – present) (Former Antagonist)
Recurring[edit]
- Swagata Mukherjee as Ananya Chatterjee – Dighu's second wife, Baban and Arko's mother; Sohana and Vikram's stepmother; Indira's stepmother in-law (2022 – present) (Antagonist)
- Arindam Banerjee as Diganta Chatterjee aka Dighu – Vikram and Sohana father; Arko's father and Indira's father in-law. (2022 – present)
- Ratna Ghoshal as Basanti Chatterjee aka Thammi - Vikram, Sohana, Arko, Sayan and Dalia's grandmother. (2022 – present)
- Reshma Mondal as Dalia Chatterjee – Sayan's sister. (2022 – present)
- Sourya Bhattacharya as Sayan Chatterjee (2022 – present)
- Priyanjali Das as Abira Chatterjee – Sayan's wife (2022 – present)(Antagonist)
- Ayaan Ghosh as Arko Chatterjee – a photographer, Vikram, Sohana and Baban's stepbrother (2022 – present)
- Payel Dutta as Subarna Chatterjee – Rehan and Tiyash's mother; Bibhas's wife (2022 – present)
- Arnab Banerjee as Bibhas Chatterjee – Rehan and Tiyash's father; Subarna's husband (2022 – present)
- Ayush Das as Rehan Chatterjee (2022 – present) (Antagonist)
- Kuyasha Biswas as Pamela (2022 – 2023) (Antagonist)
- Nabonita Dey as Indira's aunt (2022) (Antagonist)
- Sanjoy Basu as Indira's uncle (2022 – present)
- Avrajit Chakraborty as Sumonto Chatterjee – Vikram, Sohana, Arko and Sayan's father; Abira's father in-law (2022 – present) (Antagonist)
- Purbasha Roy as Mehuli – Social science teacher of Future Dreamz School (2022 – present)
- Srishtipriya Das as Roshni - a teacher of Future Dreams School.
- Raja Goswami as Rajdeep – Indira's partner and Sohana's boyfriend (2023 – present)
- Joy Badlani as Mr. Sinha – an industrialist (2022)
- Avery Singha Roy as Shiuli Das – Rajdeep's sister in-law (2023 – present)
- Manishankar Banerjee as Indira's father
- Anirban Ghosh as Suresh Das – Rajdeep's elder brother (2023 – present)
- Vivaan Ghosh as Baban – Ananya's estranged son. (2023 – present) (Antagonist)
- Unknown as Sohana and Bikram's biological mother who died due to blood vomiting when Sohana was 2 and Bikram was 1
Production[edit]
Casting[edit]
The show marks the repairing of the leading couple of show Krishnakoli.[3]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Neel Bhattacharya and Tiyasha Lepcha's TV show 'Bangla Medium' to premiere on December 12". The Times Of India.
- ↑ "Bangla Medium; a story of fulfilling dreams". Telegraph India.
- ↑ "Bangla Medium: Tiyasha Roy, Neel Bhattacharya team up again". The Times of India.
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