Kaali – Ek Punar Avatar
GenreSoap opera
Written byKamal Pandey
Yogesh Vikrant
Directed byDinesh Mahadev
Creative directorNiraj Kumar Mishra
StarringSee Below
Opening theme'Sahaas Se Bada Koi Naa Hathiyaar'
Country of originIndia
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes69
Production
ProducersShyamshish Bhattacharya
Nileema Bajpayee
CinematographyRishi Sharma
EditorAfzal Sheikh
Running time21 minutes
Production companyShakuntalam Telefilms
Original release
NetworkStar Plus
Release3 December 2012 (2012-12-03) 
8 March 2013 (2013-03-08)

Kaali – Ek Punar Avatar is an Indian soap opera which aired on Star Plus from 3 December 2012 to 8 March 2013.[1] The story was based on the famous Nitish Katara murder case where a mother fights and gets justice for her son.[2][3]

Before premiere, while under production, it was initially titled as Nyaay but was later renamed Kaali - Ek Punar Avatar.[4]

Overview

Sayali Tyagi falls in love with Nimai Bakshi, a middle-class man. But he gets killed by Sayali's father Rajan and brother Samar, as they don't want this alliance and fake his death as suicide. But Nimai's mother Vaani finds out the truth and seeks justice. She hires Inspector Devendra "Dev" Sandhu to protect her family. Sayali runs away. Lawyer Rajneesh Patak finds and takes her home. As Rajan finds out, he asks Rajneesh to fight his case but Dev finally with evidence arrests Rajan and Samar. Sayali and Rajneesh get married. Dev falls in love and starts a new life with Nimai's sister Paakhi.

Cast

Main

  • Arjun Bijlani as Dev, Paakhi's love interest
  • Sonali Nikam as Sayali Tyagi/Sayali Patak, Rajan's daughter, Rajneesh's wife[5]
  • Yashwant as Advocate Rajneesh Patak, Rajan's lawyer, Sayali's husband
  • Anshul Trivedi as Nimai, Sayali's ex-lover (dead)

Recurring

  • Aneri Vajani as Paakhi, Nimai's sister, Dev's love interest
  • Mangal Kenkre as Vaani, Nimai and Paakhi's mother
  • Deepak Wadhwa as Samar Tyagi, Sayali's brother, Rajan's son, Nimai's murderer
  • Sudhir Nimai as Rajan Tyagi, Sayali and Samar's father
  • Ashutosh Tiwari[6]

Reception

The Indian Express stated, "The performances are decent with Sudhir Nimai's Tyagi leading the pack. He's certainly one of the most watchable villains television has produced so far, Mangal Kenkre makes Vaani Rajhans her own as she lends the role with the right amount of tenderness and toughness, and Anshul Trivedi as good boy Nimai is endearing. All we wish is that the story be tighter and the pace quickened."[7]

References

  1. "स्टार प्लस पर जल्द आएगा 'काली- एक पुनरावतार'". Amar Ujala (in Hindi).
  2. "Arjun Bijlani returns to the small screen". Hindustan Times.
  3. "Easy come easy go". The Tribune.
  4. "Nyaay gets re-christened as Kaali- Ek Punar Avatar". The Times of India.
  5. "Sonali Nikam approached for Kaali- Ek Punar Avatar". The Times of India.
  6. "Ashutosh Tiwari to enter Kaali- Ek Punar Avatar". The Times of India.
  7. Shama, K. "Real life inspirations". The Indian Express. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
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