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Anamika
GenreIndian soap opera
Mystery
Thriller
Romantic thriller
Created bySET Team
Written byStory
Mahesh Pandey
Kamlesh Kunti Singh
Vinit Vyas
Vandana Sharma
Screenplay
Jainesh Ejardar
Dialogues
Dheeraj Sarna
Anukalp Goswami
Directed byRavi Raj
Glen Barretto
Ankush Mohla
Creative director(s)Creative Director
Udayan Pradeep Shukla
Asso. Creative Director
Rukmini Bhuyan
StarringMudit Nayar
Simran Kaur
Annie Gill
Shivani Surve
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Hindi
No. of seasons1
Production
Producer(s)Vikas Seth
Mahesh Pandey
Production location(s)India
CinematographyRaju Halasagi
Editor(s)Tarun Sunil Babbar
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeApprox. 20 minutes
Production company(s)Trishula Productions
Release
Original networkSony Entertainment Television
Picture format576i
Original release26 November 2012 –
13 September 2013

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Anamika is an Indian soap opera that aired on Sony Entertainment Television. It premiered on 26 November 2012[1] and went off-air on 13 September 2013.[2][3][4] It is Vikas Seth's debut show as a producer on Sony Television and tells the love story of Anamika and Arjit.[5]

  • 1Plot summary

Plot summary[edit]

Jeet Saluja starts encountering a mysterious woman. Her identity is later revealed as Anamika, an extremely beautiful woman who lives alone in a large bungalow in the forest.

Anamika loves Jeet and he is strangely attracted to her. He discovers that it is in fact a negative energy that is trying to win him over and he stops meeting her. Eventually, he realises his love for Rano, his childhood best friend.

Anamika, revealed to be a witch, abducts Jeet and takes him to her house where bodies of the different men she married and killed, hang. Rano tries to save him but fails. Jeet manages to escape and is finally reunited with his family. Anamika is shown to have committed suicide.

After many difficulties, Jeet and Rano get married. Anamika’s spirit returns and begins to haunt the family. In trying to defeat Anamika, Rano dies but her spirit does not attain salvation and can communicate only with a girl named Chhavi.

After some time[edit]

Jeet has left boxing and starts working at his father's company with Chhavi as his secretary. Anamika returns in human form. Chhavi and Jeet become close. At the same time Jeet gets close to Anamika. Rano’s spirit communicates to Chhavi that she must marry Jeet. Jeet's family get them married much to Anamika's discontent.

Download ebook pemrograman bahasa c lengkap iibf. Anamika starts living with Jeet and Chhavi and causes conflicts between them. Realising Anamika's truth, Chhavi throws her out of the house but Anamika makes the family suspect Chhavi of practising black magic and they oust her.

Chhavi finally succeeds in bringing out Anamika's truth but Jeet is forced to go to Anamika's house to rescue his mother, Pushpa. Pushpa is saved but at the cost of Jeet's soul. Anamika makes her house disappear and buries Jeet but his family succeeds in finding his body. Meanwhile, Anamika manages to take Jeet's soul to the netherworld and puts him in a trance and they copulate. Anamika's wish comes true, as she becomes pregnant with Jeet's child.

Chhavi, desperate to save Jeet, gives up her own soul and goes to the netherworld. She manages to get her hands on a trident, the only thing which could destroy Anamika. Anamika wishes to keep Jeet with her forever and to make this happen Jeet has to be transformed into one of them, but Chhavi confronts Anamika ending Jeet's trance. Anamika is stabbed with the trident by Jeet and loses her powers and dies. Finally, the souls of Jeet and Chhavi return to their respective bodies. They are reunited with the family. Later that night, Jeet and Chhavi consummate their marriage.

In a past life, it is revealed that Jeet and Chhavi were king and queen but Jeet was in a relationship with Anamika. Chhavi curses Anamika to live till the end of time. Time passes and Chhavi and Jeet die but Anamika doesn't. She waits for Jeet and has been marrying and killing Jeet in each of his births since.

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2 months later[edit]

Chhavi is two months pregnant. One day, the family find a baby girl at their doorstep. They decide to keep the baby with them until they find her parents. Unbeknownst to them, the baby is Anamika and Jeet’s daughter and Anamika's supernatural powers now reside in her baby.

Main cast[edit]

  • Mudit Nayar as Jeet Pratap Saluja[6][7][8]
  • Annie Gill as Rano Walia, Jeet's first wife[9][10]
  • Shivani Surve as Chhavi Gupta, Jeet's second wife[11][12]
  • Simran Kaur as Anamika Malhotra, a witch cursed to live till the end of time[13][14][15]
  • Madhu Malti as Harmeet Saluja 'Bebe', Jeet's grandmother[16]
  • Deepak Dutta as Pratap Saluja, Jeet's father
  • Sonika Gill as Pushpa Pratap Saluja, Jeet's mother[16]
  • Hemant Chadha as Balraj Pratap Saluja
  • Sonia Kaur as Jasleen Balraj Saluja
  • Namrata Dhamija as Ritu Walia
  • Anisha Vora as Guddi Walia
  • Manmohan Tiwari as Inspector Abhay Gupta
  • Savita Bajaj as Paatalika
  • Pushkar Goggiaa as Anand Kumar

Notes[edit]

  1. ^'Anamika's time slot'. SET India. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
  2. ^'Sony TV's Anamika hits a double century - Times of India'. The Times of India. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  3. ^Baddhan, Raj (29 August 2013). ''Chhanchhan' & 'Anamika' axed on Sony TV'. BizAsia Media, Entertainment, Showbiz, Events and Music. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  4. ^Unnikrishnan, Chaya (18 July 2013). ''Anamika' to go off air'. DNA India. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  5. ^Bhopatkar, Tejashree (29 October 2012). 'Sony launches another love story but with a supernatural touch'. Times of India. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
  6. ^'TV actor Mudit enjoys real characters'. Hindustan Times. 2 March 2013. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  7. ^''Anamika' is not copy of any film: Mudit Nayar'. News18. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  8. ^Team, Tellychakkar. 'An actor needs to have a well-toned body: Mudit Nayar'. Tellychakkar.com. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  9. ^Desk, India TV News (14 April 2013). 'All-night shoot leaves us with no personal life: Annie Gill'. www.indiatvnews.com. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  10. ^Team, Tellychakkar. 'Annie Gill shoots her last scene in Sony TV's Anamika'. Tellychakkar.com. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  11. ^Unnikrishnan, Chaya (7 May 2013). ''Anamika's' Rano takes backseat for Chhavi'. DNA India. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  12. ^'Shivani Surve the new lead in Anamika - Times of India'. The Times of India. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  13. ^'Simran Kaur as Anamika on Sony TV? - Times of India'. The Times of India. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  14. ^'No saas-bahu drama in 'Anamika': Simran Kaur - Times of India'. The Times of India. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  15. ^'No saas-bahu drama in Anamika: Simran Kaur'. Hindustan Times. 2 April 2013. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  16. ^ ab'Anamika gets two renowned names! - Times of India'. The Times of India. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
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Aahat
GenreHorror
Supernatural
Created byB. P. Singh
Written byYash and Sima Shridhar Raghavan Sriram Raghavan
Directed by
  • B. P. Singh
  • Siba Mishra
  • Ishwar Singh
  • Nitesh Singh
Sriram Raghavan
Creative director(s)Christabelle D'Souza
StarringSee below
Composer(s)Raju singh
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Hindi
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes556 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
Producer(s)B. P. Singh
Pradeep Uppoor
Production location(s)Mumbai, India
Cinematography
  • Neelaabh Kaul
  • J S Mangal
  • Madhu S Rao
Editor(s)Gaurav Meshram
Running time42 minutes approximately
Production company(s)Fireworks Productions
DistributorSony Pictures Networks
Release
Original networkSony Entertainment Television
Picture format
Original release5 October 1995 –
4 August 2015
External links
Website

Aahat (English: An approaching sound) is an Indianthriller/horror television anthology series created by B. P. Singh for Sony Entertainment Television.[1] The series premiered on 5 October 1995. The episodes of first, second and fifth seasons were half-hourly, while episodes of third, fourth and sixth seasons were one-hourly. Om Puri, Mandira Bedi, Tom Alter, Ashutosh Rana, Shivaji Satham, Virendra Saxena and noted theater personality Satyadev Dubey have starred in the show. Canadian actor, Remi Kaler also worked in the series in 1999 and 2000. The sixth season premiered on Wednesday, 18 February 2015, starring Shakti Anand[2] and ended on 4 August 2015.[3]

Plot[edit]

The first season was mostly a crime thriller-whodunit with only occasional episodes on the supernatural. After the first season, each story focused on a different aspect of paranormal activity, such as ghosts, zombies, phantoms, undead persons, possessed objects and witches and wizards.[2]

Cast[edit]

Each story had a different star cast. Sometimes the actors/actresses who had appeared in some episodes of the series reappeared in other episodes of the series.

Series overview[edit]

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
12875 October 19956 April 2001
22819 November 2004[4]10 June 2005
32113 January 2007[5]16 June 2007
46613 November 200926 June 2010
57828 June 201025 November 2010
67618 February 2015[2]4 August 2015[3]

Season 1 (1995–2001)[edit]

Aahat was first shot in 1994 as a suspense thriller, and began broadcast on 5 October 1995, each story being split across two episodes. The season aired on Thursday nights, later shifting to every Friday nights. After about 40 episodes with the same theme, one episode with a supernatural theme was made and when audiences for the series rose sharply, it made the switch.[6]

Cast[edit]

  • Raza Murad as police officer
  • Mona Ambegaonkar as Karuna (Episode 18 & Episode 19) / Anju (Episode 176 & Episode 177) / Reena (Episode 268 & Episode 269)
  • Ved Thapar as Shailesh
  • Harsh Chhaya as Rajat Saxena
  • Navni Parihar as Kavita
  • A.K. Hangal as death
  • Makrand Deshpande as drunk
  • R.Madhavan as Raj
  • Bakul Thakkar as Suraj (Episode 60)
  • Deepak Deulkar as Inspector (Episode 60 & Episode 61)
  • Anand Goradia as Vineet (Episode 60)
  • Nikhil Dewan as Murli (Episode 60 & Episode 61)
  • Reena Kapoor as Radhika / Geeta (Episode 60 & Episode 61)
  • Shishir Sharma as Gautam Dev (Episode 177)
  • Anant Jog as Devdhar (Episode 194 & Episode 195) / Baldev (Episode 264 & Episode 265)
  • Amit Behl as Inspector Dipankar (Episode 194 & Episode 195)
  • Madan Jain as Magician
  • Ravindra Mankani as Somesh (Episode 268 & Episode 269)

Season 2 (2004–2005)[edit]

Due to the popularity of the first season, Sony TV decided to bring back the series in its second season. The second season aired on Friday nights. The episode format was same as of the first season. This time the season failed to gain TRP ratings.[7]

Cast[edit]

  • Sumukhi Pendse as Chetna (Episode 1)
  • Bobby Parvez as Rishi (Episode 1)
  • Deepshikha Nagpal as Reena (Episode 1 & Episode 2)
  • Abhay Shankar Jha as Doctor (Episode 2)
  • Kabir Sadanand as Pratap (Episode 3 & Episode 4)
  • Chetanya Adib as Manohar (Episode 3 & Episode 4)
  • Ravee Gupta as Sonalika (Episode 3 & Episode 4)
  • Rajendra Chawla as Advocate (Episode 3 & Episode 4)
  • Bhairavi Raichura as Ragini (Episode 7 & Episode 8)
  • Shahab Khan as Doctor (Episode 7 & Episode 8)
  • Tushar Dalvi as Ragini's Father (Episode 7 & Episode 8)
  • Sheela Sharma as Ragini's Mother (Episode 7 & Episode 8) / Deepa (Episode 21 & Episode 22)
  • Disha Vakani as Bina (Episode 8)
  • Rajiv Kumar as Rajiv (Episode 9 & Episode 10)
  • Sudhanshu Pandey as Shekhar (Episode 9 & Episode 10)
  • Nazneen Patel as Mohini (Episode 9 & Episode 10)
  • Prithvi Zutshi as Shekhar's Father (Episode 9 & Episode 10)
  • Ahmed Khan as Prakash (Episode 10)
  • Vijay Bhatia as Amit's Friend (Episode 10)
  • Malini Kapoor as Payal (Episode 12)
  • Keerti Gaekwad Kelkar as Deepti (Episode 12)
  • Manav Kaul as Manoj (Episode 12)
  • Arjun Punj as Sunil (Episode 12)
  • Bakul Thakkar as Inspector (Episode 12)
  • Gopal Singh as Evil Spirit (Episode 12)
  • Syed Zafar Ali as Garima's Husband (Episode 13)
  • Jaydutt Vyas as Shopkeeper (Episode 13)
  • Manish Raisinghan as Suraj (Episode 13 & Episode 14)
  • Anant Jog as Alka's Father (Episode 13 & Episode 14) / Jagmohan (Episode 20)
  • Rekha Rao as Alka's Mother (Episode 13 & Episode 14)
  • Milind Gunaji as Shekhar (Episode 17 & Episode 18)
  • Resham Tipnis as Avantika (Episode 17 & Episode 18)
  • Aayam Mehta as Vinay (Episode 17)
  • Manish Khanna as Guruji (Episode 18)
  • Moon Banerrjee as Neha (Episode 19 & Episode 20)
  • Deepak Dutta as Kunal (Episode 19 & Episode 20)
  • Mihir Mishra as Vishesh (Episode 19 & Episode 20)
  • Ajay Trehan as Girdhari (Episode 20)
  • Sanjeet Bedi as Abhi (Episode 21 & Episode 22)
  • Narendra Gupta as K.D. (Episode 21 & Episode 22)
  • Kiran Karmarkar as Prashant (Episode 24)
  • Simple Kaul as Pinky (Episode 24)
  • Harsh Vashisht as Sanjay (Episode 24)
  • Vicky Ahuja as Naresh (Episode 24)
  • Avantika Nehru Madan as a traveler Avantika Nehru Madan (Episode 7)

Season 3 (2007)[edit]

The third season was titled as Aahat: Dahshat Ki Teesri Dastak (English: An approaching sound: The Third Coming of Horror). The season aired on Saturday nights, each story being shown in a single episode. This time too the season didn't manage to gain TRP ratings and the season was shut down soon.[5]

Cast[edit]

  • Anushka Singh as Saloni's Colleague (Episode 1) / Amrita (Episode 11) / Riya (Episode 16)
  • Simple Kaul as Princess Mrinmayee (Episode 1)
  • Parineeta Borthakur as Kamya (Episode 1)
  • Karan Oberoi as Uday (Episode 1)
  • Mansi Parekh as Miilee (Episode 2)
  • Jasveer Kaur as Sonia (Episode 2)
  • Vikram Acharya as Varun (Episode 2)
  • Tarun Khanna as Deepesh (Episode 4)
  • Aarzoo Govitrikar as Deepesh's Wife (Episode 4)
  • Nikhhil R Khera as Rony (Episode 4)

Pradeep Kabra as Vinod (Episode 6)

  • Pratap Sachdev as Ashutosh (Episode 6)
  • Chhavi Mittal as Natasha (Episode 6)
  • Neha Marda as Komal (Episode 6)
  • Pankaj Berry as Rajeshwar (Episode 6)
  • Shahab Khan as Dr. Pranay (Episode 6)
  • Murli Sharma as Arihan (Episode 10) / Mihir (Episode 19)
  • Vijay Bhatia as Mukul (Episode 10)
  • Karishma Randhawa as Sameera (Episode 11)
  • Kuldeep Dubey as Rahul (Episode 11)
  • Faisal Raza Khan as Neeraj (Episode 11)
  • Benika Deepak as Sonal (Episode 11)
  • Sanjay Mitra as Ryan (Episode 12)
  • Manini Mishra as Vikina (Episode 12)
  • Snehal Sahay as Sanya (Episode 12)
  • Nimisha Vakharia as Meju (Episode 12)
  • Shaleen Bhanot as Mayank (Episode 13)
  • Nisha Sareen as Rekha (Episode 13)
  • Shashi Sharma as Caretaker (Episode 13)
  • Parikshit Sahni as Avinash (Episode 13)
  • Neelu Kohli as Durga (Episode 13)
  • Manasi Varma as Sakshi (Episode 16)
  • Siddharth Vasudev as Rudra (Episode 16)
  • Prithvi Zutshi as Professor Baashik (Episode 16)
  • Karishma Tanna as Laseeka (Episode 17)
  • Amit Behl as Rana, the owner of haveli (Episode 17)
  • Deepshikha as Maya (Episode 18)
  • Adita Wahi as Kamya (Episode 18)
  • Jayant Rawal as Kamya's Father (Episode 18)
  • Nimai Bali as Tilips (Episode 18)
  • Ram Bahadur Renu as Brijmohan (Episode 18)
  • Vaishnavi Mahant as Sukanya (Episode 19)
  • Mithilesh Chaturvedi as Caretaker (Episode 19)
  • Raymon Singh as Vishal's Mother (Episode 20)
  • Mona Vasu as Anjali (Episode 20)
  • Armaan Tahil as Guest Actor (In Many Episodes)

Season 4 (2009–2010)[edit]

The fourth season was titled Aahat: The All New Series, which aired on every Friday and Saturday nights. In the season, Durjan, head of Paranormal And Supernatural Activities Research who used to collect powers from the spirits for his boss sends Harsh (Chaitanya Choudhury), Raghav (Vishal Gandhi) and Yamini (Krystle D'Souza) to deal with a new supernatural power every week with the story being split into two episodes. The season had three crossover episodes with the series CID. Once in November 2009, second time in February 2010 and third time in June 2010. This time the season managed to gain high TRP ratings and was declared a hit. It is one of the most popular seasons of Aahat.

Season 5 (2010)[edit]

Due to the huge popularity of the fourth season, Sony TV decided to telecast the series four days. The fifth season aired on every Monday to Thursday nights. Every week, two stories were telecast, each story being split across two episodes. But due to this step, the TRP ratings dropped and the channel had to shut down the series on 25 November 2010.

To celebrate 15 years, there was a featured 16-episodes of the story 'Maut Ka Khel' (English: 'The Game of Death')which aired starting 20 September 2010. which is heavenly inspired from 1999 horror film House on the haunted hill The story line followed twelve celebrities (Roshni Chopra, Aashka Goradia, Vivan Bhatena, Gautam Rode, Ketki Dave, Tanaaz Irani, Bakhtiyaar Irani, Aryan Vaid, Bobby Darling, Karishma Tanna, Sanjeet Bedi and Shahbaz Khan) who lived in a 200-year-old haunted house.

  • Iqbal Azaad as Aakash (Episode 28)

Season 6 (2015)[edit]

The first episode of the sixth installation of the series premiered on 18 February 2015.[2] Initially, the series was aired bi-weekly on every Wednesday and Thursday nights. The first episode of the series had gained a TRP rating of 2.9. Due to high ratings, the channel decided to telecast the season four days on every Monday to Thursday nights. But after a couple of weeks, the TRP ratings dropped, and the channel had to shut down the season on 4 August 2015.[3][8]

Cast[edit]

  • Shakti Anand as Shekhar (episode 1)
  • Vipul Roy as Jayveer (episode 25)
  • Sheena Bajaj as Nisha (episode 4)
  • Kreetika Sharma Radhika (episode 55)

List of Episodes[edit]

Season 1[edit]

  • 1 The Closed Room
  • 2 Snake
  • 3 & 4 Poison
  • 5 The Last Show
  • 6 Julia
  • 7 Death Sentence
  • 8 & 9 Terror
  • 10 & 11 First Love
  • 12 to 15 Explosion
  • 16 & 17 The Bet
  • 18 & 19 Unfaithful
  • 20 & 21 Gambler
  • 22 & 23 Ruthless
  • 24 & 25 Eye Witness
  • 26 & 27 The Doom
  • 28 & 29 Killer Hands
  • 30 Where Is Yashwant
  • 31 & 32 Stiffness
  • 33 & 34 Red Rose
  • 35 & 36 The Hypnotist's Eye
  • 37 The Wish
  • 38 The Night
  • 39 & 40 The Hijack
  • 41 The Haunted
  • 42 & 43 Reflection
  • 44 Nectar
  • 45 & 46 The Eye
  • 47 Time Machine
  • 48 & 49 The Bridegroom
  • 50 & 51 The Gamble
  • 52 The Husband
  • 53 & 54 The Voice
  • 55 Jaal
  • 56 Diamonds
  • 58 & 59 Inheritance
  • 60 & 61 Woh Kaun Thi
  • 62 & 63 The Noose
  • 64 & 65 The Rain
  • 66 & 67 Anamika
  • 68 & 69 Lapata
  • 70 & 71 Hunter
  • 72 & 73 The Lake
  • 74 & 75 The 12th Man
  • 76 & 77 MMM 1857
  • 80 & 81 The Mirror
  • 82 & 83 The Return
  • 84 & 85 The Morgue
  • 86 & 87 Asli Naqli
  • 88 & 89 Yaad
  • 90 & 91 Vaada
  • 92 & 93 The Call
  • 94 & 95 The Lemon
  • 96 & 97 The Trespasser
  • 98 & 99 Hide & Seek
  • 100 & 101 Jaage Raho
  • 102 & 103 Khilona
  • 104 & 105 The Deep
  • 106 & 107 Shakti
  • 108 & 109 Ward No. 33
  • 110 & 111 The Jungle
  • 112 & 113 Badla
  • 114 & 115 Raaj
  • 116 & 117 Tasveer
  • 118 & 119 The Curse
  • 120 & 121 Jeevan Mrityu
  • 122 & 123 Imagination
  • 124 & 125 Waqt
  • 126 & 127 Talaash
  • 128 & 129 Life Guard
  • 130 & 131 Kirdaar
  • 132 & 133 The Incident
  • 134 & 135 Third Eye
  • 136 & 137 Chetavani
  • 138 & 139 Samay
  • 140 & 141 Humshakal
  • 142 & 143 Nashaa
  • 144 & 145 Telephone
  • 146 & 147 Saakshi
  • 148 & 149 Scare Crow
  • 150 & 151 Barrack No. 18
  • 152 & 153 Bhavishya
  • 154 & 155 Subah
  • 156 & 157 The Locked Door
  • 158 & 159 Avinash
  • 160 & 161 Mehmaan
  • 162 & 163 The Camera
  • 164 & 165 The Accident
  • 166 & 167 Amanush
  • 168 & 169 The Magic
  • 170 & 171 The Face
  • 172 & 173 Aag
  • 174 & 175 The Room Mate
  • 176 & 177 Room No. 402
  • 178 & 179 Yesterday
  • 180 & 181 The Woman
  • 182 & 183 Gumrah
  • 184 & 185 Anjaam
  • 186 & 187 Kabza
  • 190 & 191 The Talking Skull
  • 194 & 195 Route No. 61
  • 196 & 197 The Last Reel
  • 198 & 199 Encounter
  • 202 & 203 Faces
  • 204 & 205 Tina
  • 206 & 207 Saza - E - Maut
  • 208 & 209 Mulaqat
  • 210 & 211 Kaayar
  • 212 & 213 Tohfa
  • 214 & 215 The Last Wish
  • 216 & 217 Jaadugar
  • 218 & 219 The Mourner
  • 226 & 227 Teen Qaidi
  • 258 & 259 Night College
  • 268 & 269 Apartment
  • 270 &271 The Lodge
  • 282 & 283 Final Year
  • 284 & 285 Nightmare Disco
  • Mud
  • 13th Floor
  • Ghulami
  • Wajood
  • Glass Case
  • Faceless
  • Kal Aaj Aur Kal

Reception[edit]

Critical response[edit]

The first five seasons of the series received general acclaim but response for the sixth season was quite mixed. Vineeta Kumar of India TV stated, 'As against everybody's expectations, Aahat (season 6) doesn't seem that impressive.'[9]

Sweta Kaushal of Hindustan Times stated, 'The new episode of Aahat (season 6) does not scare at all and lives up to all the comic cliches that Indian horror shows have been following till date. At best, it is hilarious.'[10]

Ratings[edit]

Vineeta Kumar of India TV gave the sixth season 2/5 stars, and further stated, 'For all those who would be expecting grand with the elements of horror and spook in it, Aahat has come with a slight disappointment.'[9]

Sweta Kaushal of Hindustan Times giving the same ratings to the sixth season, further stated, 'The new episode shows women with bad make-up as the ghosts.'[10]

Awards[edit]

Fireworks Productions was nominated for Best Continuing TV Programme and for Best Thriller/Horror Show Of The Year of Indian Telly Awards in 2002. Sujit Pattnaik and Tanmoy Ghosh won Indian Television Academy Awards for Best Visual Effects in 2010,[11] while Himanshu, Yogen and Kamal were nominated for the same category of the same award in 2005 and 2012, however, winning in 2011.[12]

International broadcasting[edit]

In Pakistan, it was aired on A-Plus Entertainment.

References[edit]

  1. ^'Hello darkness, my old friend..'Indian Express. 3 November 1997. Archived from the original on 2014-01-12.
  2. ^ abcd'Sony's rebooted 'Aahat' to go on air from 18 February'. Indian Television. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  3. ^ abc'Aahat' to go off air in August?'. The Times of India. Retrieved 13 July 2015.
  4. ^'SET to premiere 'Aahat 2' on 19 November'. Indian Television. Retrieved 16 November 2004.
  5. ^ ab'The all new 'Aahat' on Sony Saturday 10 pm'. The Hindu. Retrieved 8 January 2007.
  6. ^'I have made mistakes'. Indian Express. 18 December 1998.
  7. ^'Exit 'Idol', enter refurbished, reslotted SET'. Indian Television. Retrieved 1 March 2005.
  8. ^'Sony TV's 'Aahat' to go biweekly again'. The Times of India. 15 June 2015. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  9. ^ abVineeta Kumar (19 February 2015). 'Aahat season 6: No worries, watch it with your 4 year old kid'. India TV. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  10. ^ abSweta Kaushal (19 February 2015). 'Aahat is back but will it scare you?'. Hindustan Times. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  11. ^'The Indian Television Academy Awards for 2010'. Indian Television Academy. Archived from the original on 26 May 2012.
  12. ^'The Indian Television Academy Awards for 2011'. Indian Television Academy. Archived from the original on 26 May 2012.

External links[edit]

  • Aahat on IMDb
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Anamika
GenreIndian soap opera
Mystery
Thriller
Romantic thriller
Created bySET Team
Written byStory
Mahesh Pandey
Kamlesh Kunti Singh
Vinit Vyas
Vandana Sharma
Screenplay
Jainesh Ejardar
Dialogues
Dheeraj Sarna
Anukalp Goswami
Directed byRavi Raj
Glen Barretto
Ankush Mohla
Creative director(s)Creative Director
Udayan Pradeep Shukla
Asso. Creative Director
Rukmini Bhuyan
StarringMudit Nayar
Simran Kaur
Annie Gill
Shivani Surve
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Hindi
No. of seasons1
Production
Producer(s)Vikas Seth
Mahesh Pandey
Production location(s)India
CinematographyRaju Halasagi
Editor(s)Tarun Sunil Babbar
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeApprox. 20 minutes
Production company(s)Trishula Productions
Release
Original networkSony Entertainment Television
Picture format576i
Original release26 November 2012 –
13 September 2013

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Anamika is an Indian soap opera that aired on Sony Entertainment Television. It premiered on 26 November 2012[1] and went off-air on 13 September 2013.[2][3][4] It is Vikas Seth's debut show as a producer on Sony Television and tells the love story of Anamika and Arjit.[5]

  • 1Plot summary

Plot summary[edit]

Jeet Saluja starts encountering a mysterious woman. Her identity is later revealed as Anamika, an extremely beautiful woman who lives alone in a large bungalow in the forest.

Anamika loves Jeet and he is strangely attracted to her. He discovers that it is in fact a negative energy that is trying to win him over and he stops meeting her. Eventually, he realises his love for Rano, his childhood best friend.

Anamika, revealed to be a witch, abducts Jeet and takes him to her house where bodies of the different men she married and killed, hang. Rano tries to save him but fails. Jeet manages to escape and is finally reunited with his family. Anamika is shown to have committed suicide.

After many difficulties, Jeet and Rano get married. Anamika’s spirit returns and begins to haunt the family. In trying to defeat Anamika, Rano dies but her spirit does not attain salvation and can communicate only with a girl named Chhavi.

After some time[edit]

Jeet has left boxing and starts working at his father's company with Chhavi as his secretary. Anamika returns in human form. Chhavi and Jeet become close. At the same time Jeet gets close to Anamika. Rano’s spirit communicates to Chhavi that she must marry Jeet. Jeet's family get them married much to Anamika's discontent.

Download ebook pemrograman bahasa c lengkap iibf. Anamika starts living with Jeet and Chhavi and causes conflicts between them. Realising Anamika's truth, Chhavi throws her out of the house but Anamika makes the family suspect Chhavi of practising black magic and they oust her.

Chhavi finally succeeds in bringing out Anamika's truth but Jeet is forced to go to Anamika's house to rescue his mother, Pushpa. Pushpa is saved but at the cost of Jeet's soul. Anamika makes her house disappear and buries Jeet but his family succeeds in finding his body. Meanwhile, Anamika manages to take Jeet's soul to the netherworld and puts him in a trance and they copulate. Anamika's wish comes true, as she becomes pregnant with Jeet's child.

Chhavi, desperate to save Jeet, gives up her own soul and goes to the netherworld. She manages to get her hands on a trident, the only thing which could destroy Anamika. Anamika wishes to keep Jeet with her forever and to make this happen Jeet has to be transformed into one of them, but Chhavi confronts Anamika ending Jeet's trance. Anamika is stabbed with the trident by Jeet and loses her powers and dies. Finally, the souls of Jeet and Chhavi return to their respective bodies. They are reunited with the family. Later that night, Jeet and Chhavi consummate their marriage.

In a past life, it is revealed that Jeet and Chhavi were king and queen but Jeet was in a relationship with Anamika. Chhavi curses Anamika to live till the end of time. Time passes and Chhavi and Jeet die but Anamika doesn't. She waits for Jeet and has been marrying and killing Jeet in each of his births since.

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2 months later[edit]

Chhavi is two months pregnant. One day, the family find a baby girl at their doorstep. They decide to keep the baby with them until they find her parents. Unbeknownst to them, the baby is Anamika and Jeet’s daughter and Anamika's supernatural powers now reside in her baby.

Main cast[edit]

  • Mudit Nayar as Jeet Pratap Saluja[6][7][8]
  • Annie Gill as Rano Walia, Jeet's first wife[9][10]
  • Shivani Surve as Chhavi Gupta, Jeet's second wife[11][12]
  • Simran Kaur as Anamika Malhotra, a witch cursed to live till the end of time[13][14][15]
  • Madhu Malti as Harmeet Saluja 'Bebe', Jeet's grandmother[16]
  • Deepak Dutta as Pratap Saluja, Jeet's father
  • Sonika Gill as Pushpa Pratap Saluja, Jeet's mother[16]
  • Hemant Chadha as Balraj Pratap Saluja
  • Sonia Kaur as Jasleen Balraj Saluja
  • Namrata Dhamija as Ritu Walia
  • Anisha Vora as Guddi Walia
  • Manmohan Tiwari as Inspector Abhay Gupta
  • Savita Bajaj as Paatalika
  • Pushkar Goggiaa as Anand Kumar

Notes[edit]

  1. ^'Anamika's time slot'. SET India. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
  2. ^'Sony TV's Anamika hits a double century - Times of India'. The Times of India. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  3. ^Baddhan, Raj (29 August 2013). ''Chhanchhan' & 'Anamika' axed on Sony TV'. BizAsia Media, Entertainment, Showbiz, Events and Music. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  4. ^Unnikrishnan, Chaya (18 July 2013). ''Anamika' to go off air'. DNA India. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  5. ^Bhopatkar, Tejashree (29 October 2012). 'Sony launches another love story but with a supernatural touch'. Times of India. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
  6. ^'TV actor Mudit enjoys real characters'. Hindustan Times. 2 March 2013. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  7. ^''Anamika' is not copy of any film: Mudit Nayar'. News18. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  8. ^Team, Tellychakkar. 'An actor needs to have a well-toned body: Mudit Nayar'. Tellychakkar.com. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  9. ^Desk, India TV News (14 April 2013). 'All-night shoot leaves us with no personal life: Annie Gill'. www.indiatvnews.com. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  10. ^Team, Tellychakkar. 'Annie Gill shoots her last scene in Sony TV's Anamika'. Tellychakkar.com. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  11. ^Unnikrishnan, Chaya (7 May 2013). ''Anamika's' Rano takes backseat for Chhavi'. DNA India. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  12. ^'Shivani Surve the new lead in Anamika - Times of India'. The Times of India. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  13. ^'Simran Kaur as Anamika on Sony TV? - Times of India'. The Times of India. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  14. ^'No saas-bahu drama in 'Anamika': Simran Kaur - Times of India'. The Times of India. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  15. ^'No saas-bahu drama in Anamika: Simran Kaur'. Hindustan Times. 2 April 2013. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  16. ^ ab'Anamika gets two renowned names! - Times of India'. The Times of India. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
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Aahat
GenreHorror
Supernatural
Created byB. P. Singh
Written byYash and Sima Shridhar Raghavan Sriram Raghavan
Directed by
  • B. P. Singh
  • Siba Mishra
  • Ishwar Singh
  • Nitesh Singh
Sriram Raghavan
Creative director(s)Christabelle D'Souza
StarringSee below
Composer(s)Raju singh
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Hindi
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes556 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
Producer(s)B. P. Singh
Pradeep Uppoor
Production location(s)Mumbai, India
Cinematography
  • Neelaabh Kaul
  • J S Mangal
  • Madhu S Rao
Editor(s)Gaurav Meshram
Running time42 minutes approximately
Production company(s)Fireworks Productions
DistributorSony Pictures Networks
Release
Original networkSony Entertainment Television
Picture format
Original release5 October 1995 –
4 August 2015
External links
Website

Aahat (English: An approaching sound) is an Indianthriller/horror television anthology series created by B. P. Singh for Sony Entertainment Television.[1] The series premiered on 5 October 1995. The episodes of first, second and fifth seasons were half-hourly, while episodes of third, fourth and sixth seasons were one-hourly. Om Puri, Mandira Bedi, Tom Alter, Ashutosh Rana, Shivaji Satham, Virendra Saxena and noted theater personality Satyadev Dubey have starred in the show. Canadian actor, Remi Kaler also worked in the series in 1999 and 2000. The sixth season premiered on Wednesday, 18 February 2015, starring Shakti Anand[2] and ended on 4 August 2015.[3]

Plot[edit]

The first season was mostly a crime thriller-whodunit with only occasional episodes on the supernatural. After the first season, each story focused on a different aspect of paranormal activity, such as ghosts, zombies, phantoms, undead persons, possessed objects and witches and wizards.[2]

Cast[edit]

Each story had a different star cast. Sometimes the actors/actresses who had appeared in some episodes of the series reappeared in other episodes of the series.

Series overview[edit]

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
12875 October 19956 April 2001
22819 November 2004[4]10 June 2005
32113 January 2007[5]16 June 2007
46613 November 200926 June 2010
57828 June 201025 November 2010
67618 February 2015[2]4 August 2015[3]

Season 1 (1995–2001)[edit]

Aahat was first shot in 1994 as a suspense thriller, and began broadcast on 5 October 1995, each story being split across two episodes. The season aired on Thursday nights, later shifting to every Friday nights. After about 40 episodes with the same theme, one episode with a supernatural theme was made and when audiences for the series rose sharply, it made the switch.[6]

Cast[edit]

  • Raza Murad as police officer
  • Mona Ambegaonkar as Karuna (Episode 18 & Episode 19) / Anju (Episode 176 & Episode 177) / Reena (Episode 268 & Episode 269)
  • Ved Thapar as Shailesh
  • Harsh Chhaya as Rajat Saxena
  • Navni Parihar as Kavita
  • A.K. Hangal as death
  • Makrand Deshpande as drunk
  • R.Madhavan as Raj
  • Bakul Thakkar as Suraj (Episode 60)
  • Deepak Deulkar as Inspector (Episode 60 & Episode 61)
  • Anand Goradia as Vineet (Episode 60)
  • Nikhil Dewan as Murli (Episode 60 & Episode 61)
  • Reena Kapoor as Radhika / Geeta (Episode 60 & Episode 61)
  • Shishir Sharma as Gautam Dev (Episode 177)
  • Anant Jog as Devdhar (Episode 194 & Episode 195) / Baldev (Episode 264 & Episode 265)
  • Amit Behl as Inspector Dipankar (Episode 194 & Episode 195)
  • Madan Jain as Magician
  • Ravindra Mankani as Somesh (Episode 268 & Episode 269)

Season 2 (2004–2005)[edit]

Due to the popularity of the first season, Sony TV decided to bring back the series in its second season. The second season aired on Friday nights. The episode format was same as of the first season. This time the season failed to gain TRP ratings.[7]

Cast[edit]

  • Sumukhi Pendse as Chetna (Episode 1)
  • Bobby Parvez as Rishi (Episode 1)
  • Deepshikha Nagpal as Reena (Episode 1 & Episode 2)
  • Abhay Shankar Jha as Doctor (Episode 2)
  • Kabir Sadanand as Pratap (Episode 3 & Episode 4)
  • Chetanya Adib as Manohar (Episode 3 & Episode 4)
  • Ravee Gupta as Sonalika (Episode 3 & Episode 4)
  • Rajendra Chawla as Advocate (Episode 3 & Episode 4)
  • Bhairavi Raichura as Ragini (Episode 7 & Episode 8)
  • Shahab Khan as Doctor (Episode 7 & Episode 8)
  • Tushar Dalvi as Ragini's Father (Episode 7 & Episode 8)
  • Sheela Sharma as Ragini's Mother (Episode 7 & Episode 8) / Deepa (Episode 21 & Episode 22)
  • Disha Vakani as Bina (Episode 8)
  • Rajiv Kumar as Rajiv (Episode 9 & Episode 10)
  • Sudhanshu Pandey as Shekhar (Episode 9 & Episode 10)
  • Nazneen Patel as Mohini (Episode 9 & Episode 10)
  • Prithvi Zutshi as Shekhar's Father (Episode 9 & Episode 10)
  • Ahmed Khan as Prakash (Episode 10)
  • Vijay Bhatia as Amit's Friend (Episode 10)
  • Malini Kapoor as Payal (Episode 12)
  • Keerti Gaekwad Kelkar as Deepti (Episode 12)
  • Manav Kaul as Manoj (Episode 12)
  • Arjun Punj as Sunil (Episode 12)
  • Bakul Thakkar as Inspector (Episode 12)
  • Gopal Singh as Evil Spirit (Episode 12)
  • Syed Zafar Ali as Garima's Husband (Episode 13)
  • Jaydutt Vyas as Shopkeeper (Episode 13)
  • Manish Raisinghan as Suraj (Episode 13 & Episode 14)
  • Anant Jog as Alka's Father (Episode 13 & Episode 14) / Jagmohan (Episode 20)
  • Rekha Rao as Alka's Mother (Episode 13 & Episode 14)
  • Milind Gunaji as Shekhar (Episode 17 & Episode 18)
  • Resham Tipnis as Avantika (Episode 17 & Episode 18)
  • Aayam Mehta as Vinay (Episode 17)
  • Manish Khanna as Guruji (Episode 18)
  • Moon Banerrjee as Neha (Episode 19 & Episode 20)
  • Deepak Dutta as Kunal (Episode 19 & Episode 20)
  • Mihir Mishra as Vishesh (Episode 19 & Episode 20)
  • Ajay Trehan as Girdhari (Episode 20)
  • Sanjeet Bedi as Abhi (Episode 21 & Episode 22)
  • Narendra Gupta as K.D. (Episode 21 & Episode 22)
  • Kiran Karmarkar as Prashant (Episode 24)
  • Simple Kaul as Pinky (Episode 24)
  • Harsh Vashisht as Sanjay (Episode 24)
  • Vicky Ahuja as Naresh (Episode 24)
  • Avantika Nehru Madan as a traveler Avantika Nehru Madan (Episode 7)

Season 3 (2007)[edit]

The third season was titled as Aahat: Dahshat Ki Teesri Dastak (English: An approaching sound: The Third Coming of Horror). The season aired on Saturday nights, each story being shown in a single episode. This time too the season didn't manage to gain TRP ratings and the season was shut down soon.[5]

Cast[edit]

  • Anushka Singh as Saloni's Colleague (Episode 1) / Amrita (Episode 11) / Riya (Episode 16)
  • Simple Kaul as Princess Mrinmayee (Episode 1)
  • Parineeta Borthakur as Kamya (Episode 1)
  • Karan Oberoi as Uday (Episode 1)
  • Mansi Parekh as Miilee (Episode 2)
  • Jasveer Kaur as Sonia (Episode 2)
  • Vikram Acharya as Varun (Episode 2)
  • Tarun Khanna as Deepesh (Episode 4)
  • Aarzoo Govitrikar as Deepesh's Wife (Episode 4)
  • Nikhhil R Khera as Rony (Episode 4)

Pradeep Kabra as Vinod (Episode 6)

  • Pratap Sachdev as Ashutosh (Episode 6)
  • Chhavi Mittal as Natasha (Episode 6)
  • Neha Marda as Komal (Episode 6)
  • Pankaj Berry as Rajeshwar (Episode 6)
  • Shahab Khan as Dr. Pranay (Episode 6)
  • Murli Sharma as Arihan (Episode 10) / Mihir (Episode 19)
  • Vijay Bhatia as Mukul (Episode 10)
  • Karishma Randhawa as Sameera (Episode 11)
  • Kuldeep Dubey as Rahul (Episode 11)
  • Faisal Raza Khan as Neeraj (Episode 11)
  • Benika Deepak as Sonal (Episode 11)
  • Sanjay Mitra as Ryan (Episode 12)
  • Manini Mishra as Vikina (Episode 12)
  • Snehal Sahay as Sanya (Episode 12)
  • Nimisha Vakharia as Meju (Episode 12)
  • Shaleen Bhanot as Mayank (Episode 13)
  • Nisha Sareen as Rekha (Episode 13)
  • Shashi Sharma as Caretaker (Episode 13)
  • Parikshit Sahni as Avinash (Episode 13)
  • Neelu Kohli as Durga (Episode 13)
  • Manasi Varma as Sakshi (Episode 16)
  • Siddharth Vasudev as Rudra (Episode 16)
  • Prithvi Zutshi as Professor Baashik (Episode 16)
  • Karishma Tanna as Laseeka (Episode 17)
  • Amit Behl as Rana, the owner of haveli (Episode 17)
  • Deepshikha as Maya (Episode 18)
  • Adita Wahi as Kamya (Episode 18)
  • Jayant Rawal as Kamya's Father (Episode 18)
  • Nimai Bali as Tilips (Episode 18)
  • Ram Bahadur Renu as Brijmohan (Episode 18)
  • Vaishnavi Mahant as Sukanya (Episode 19)
  • Mithilesh Chaturvedi as Caretaker (Episode 19)
  • Raymon Singh as Vishal's Mother (Episode 20)
  • Mona Vasu as Anjali (Episode 20)
  • Armaan Tahil as Guest Actor (In Many Episodes)

Season 4 (2009–2010)[edit]

The fourth season was titled Aahat: The All New Series, which aired on every Friday and Saturday nights. In the season, Durjan, head of Paranormal And Supernatural Activities Research who used to collect powers from the spirits for his boss sends Harsh (Chaitanya Choudhury), Raghav (Vishal Gandhi) and Yamini (Krystle D'Souza) to deal with a new supernatural power every week with the story being split into two episodes. The season had three crossover episodes with the series CID. Once in November 2009, second time in February 2010 and third time in June 2010. This time the season managed to gain high TRP ratings and was declared a hit. It is one of the most popular seasons of Aahat.

Season 5 (2010)[edit]

Due to the huge popularity of the fourth season, Sony TV decided to telecast the series four days. The fifth season aired on every Monday to Thursday nights. Every week, two stories were telecast, each story being split across two episodes. But due to this step, the TRP ratings dropped and the channel had to shut down the series on 25 November 2010.

To celebrate 15 years, there was a featured 16-episodes of the story 'Maut Ka Khel' (English: 'The Game of Death')which aired starting 20 September 2010. which is heavenly inspired from 1999 horror film House on the haunted hill The story line followed twelve celebrities (Roshni Chopra, Aashka Goradia, Vivan Bhatena, Gautam Rode, Ketki Dave, Tanaaz Irani, Bakhtiyaar Irani, Aryan Vaid, Bobby Darling, Karishma Tanna, Sanjeet Bedi and Shahbaz Khan) who lived in a 200-year-old haunted house.

  • Iqbal Azaad as Aakash (Episode 28)

Season 6 (2015)[edit]

The first episode of the sixth installation of the series premiered on 18 February 2015.[2] Initially, the series was aired bi-weekly on every Wednesday and Thursday nights. The first episode of the series had gained a TRP rating of 2.9. Due to high ratings, the channel decided to telecast the season four days on every Monday to Thursday nights. But after a couple of weeks, the TRP ratings dropped, and the channel had to shut down the season on 4 August 2015.[3][8]

Cast[edit]

  • Shakti Anand as Shekhar (episode 1)
  • Vipul Roy as Jayveer (episode 25)
  • Sheena Bajaj as Nisha (episode 4)
  • Kreetika Sharma Radhika (episode 55)

List of Episodes[edit]

Season 1[edit]

  • 1 The Closed Room
  • 2 Snake
  • 3 & 4 Poison
  • 5 The Last Show
  • 6 Julia
  • 7 Death Sentence
  • 8 & 9 Terror
  • 10 & 11 First Love
  • 12 to 15 Explosion
  • 16 & 17 The Bet
  • 18 & 19 Unfaithful
  • 20 & 21 Gambler
  • 22 & 23 Ruthless
  • 24 & 25 Eye Witness
  • 26 & 27 The Doom
  • 28 & 29 Killer Hands
  • 30 Where Is Yashwant
  • 31 & 32 Stiffness
  • 33 & 34 Red Rose
  • 35 & 36 The Hypnotist's Eye
  • 37 The Wish
  • 38 The Night
  • 39 & 40 The Hijack
  • 41 The Haunted
  • 42 & 43 Reflection
  • 44 Nectar
  • 45 & 46 The Eye
  • 47 Time Machine
  • 48 & 49 The Bridegroom
  • 50 & 51 The Gamble
  • 52 The Husband
  • 53 & 54 The Voice
  • 55 Jaal
  • 56 Diamonds
  • 58 & 59 Inheritance
  • 60 & 61 Woh Kaun Thi
  • 62 & 63 The Noose
  • 64 & 65 The Rain
  • 66 & 67 Anamika
  • 68 & 69 Lapata
  • 70 & 71 Hunter
  • 72 & 73 The Lake
  • 74 & 75 The 12th Man
  • 76 & 77 MMM 1857
  • 80 & 81 The Mirror
  • 82 & 83 The Return
  • 84 & 85 The Morgue
  • 86 & 87 Asli Naqli
  • 88 & 89 Yaad
  • 90 & 91 Vaada
  • 92 & 93 The Call
  • 94 & 95 The Lemon
  • 96 & 97 The Trespasser
  • 98 & 99 Hide & Seek
  • 100 & 101 Jaage Raho
  • 102 & 103 Khilona
  • 104 & 105 The Deep
  • 106 & 107 Shakti
  • 108 & 109 Ward No. 33
  • 110 & 111 The Jungle
  • 112 & 113 Badla
  • 114 & 115 Raaj
  • 116 & 117 Tasveer
  • 118 & 119 The Curse
  • 120 & 121 Jeevan Mrityu
  • 122 & 123 Imagination
  • 124 & 125 Waqt
  • 126 & 127 Talaash
  • 128 & 129 Life Guard
  • 130 & 131 Kirdaar
  • 132 & 133 The Incident
  • 134 & 135 Third Eye
  • 136 & 137 Chetavani
  • 138 & 139 Samay
  • 140 & 141 Humshakal
  • 142 & 143 Nashaa
  • 144 & 145 Telephone
  • 146 & 147 Saakshi
  • 148 & 149 Scare Crow
  • 150 & 151 Barrack No. 18
  • 152 & 153 Bhavishya
  • 154 & 155 Subah
  • 156 & 157 The Locked Door
  • 158 & 159 Avinash
  • 160 & 161 Mehmaan
  • 162 & 163 The Camera
  • 164 & 165 The Accident
  • 166 & 167 Amanush
  • 168 & 169 The Magic
  • 170 & 171 The Face
  • 172 & 173 Aag
  • 174 & 175 The Room Mate
  • 176 & 177 Room No. 402
  • 178 & 179 Yesterday
  • 180 & 181 The Woman
  • 182 & 183 Gumrah
  • 184 & 185 Anjaam
  • 186 & 187 Kabza
  • 190 & 191 The Talking Skull
  • 194 & 195 Route No. 61
  • 196 & 197 The Last Reel
  • 198 & 199 Encounter
  • 202 & 203 Faces
  • 204 & 205 Tina
  • 206 & 207 Saza - E - Maut
  • 208 & 209 Mulaqat
  • 210 & 211 Kaayar
  • 212 & 213 Tohfa
  • 214 & 215 The Last Wish
  • 216 & 217 Jaadugar
  • 218 & 219 The Mourner
  • 226 & 227 Teen Qaidi
  • 258 & 259 Night College
  • 268 & 269 Apartment
  • 270 &271 The Lodge
  • 282 & 283 Final Year
  • 284 & 285 Nightmare Disco
  • Mud
  • 13th Floor
  • Ghulami
  • Wajood
  • Glass Case
  • Faceless
  • Kal Aaj Aur Kal

Reception[edit]

Critical response[edit]

The first five seasons of the series received general acclaim but response for the sixth season was quite mixed. Vineeta Kumar of India TV stated, 'As against everybody's expectations, Aahat (season 6) doesn't seem that impressive.'[9]

Sweta Kaushal of Hindustan Times stated, 'The new episode of Aahat (season 6) does not scare at all and lives up to all the comic cliches that Indian horror shows have been following till date. At best, it is hilarious.'[10]

Ratings[edit]

Vineeta Kumar of India TV gave the sixth season 2/5 stars, and further stated, 'For all those who would be expecting grand with the elements of horror and spook in it, Aahat has come with a slight disappointment.'[9]

Sweta Kaushal of Hindustan Times giving the same ratings to the sixth season, further stated, 'The new episode shows women with bad make-up as the ghosts.'[10]

Awards[edit]

Fireworks Productions was nominated for Best Continuing TV Programme and for Best Thriller/Horror Show Of The Year of Indian Telly Awards in 2002. Sujit Pattnaik and Tanmoy Ghosh won Indian Television Academy Awards for Best Visual Effects in 2010,[11] while Himanshu, Yogen and Kamal were nominated for the same category of the same award in 2005 and 2012, however, winning in 2011.[12]

International broadcasting[edit]

In Pakistan, it was aired on A-Plus Entertainment.

References[edit]

  1. ^'Hello darkness, my old friend..'Indian Express. 3 November 1997. Archived from the original on 2014-01-12.
  2. ^ abcd'Sony's rebooted 'Aahat' to go on air from 18 February'. Indian Television. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  3. ^ abc'Aahat' to go off air in August?'. The Times of India. Retrieved 13 July 2015.
  4. ^'SET to premiere 'Aahat 2' on 19 November'. Indian Television. Retrieved 16 November 2004.
  5. ^ ab'The all new 'Aahat' on Sony Saturday 10 pm'. The Hindu. Retrieved 8 January 2007.
  6. ^'I have made mistakes'. Indian Express. 18 December 1998.
  7. ^'Exit 'Idol', enter refurbished, reslotted SET'. Indian Television. Retrieved 1 March 2005.
  8. ^'Sony TV's 'Aahat' to go biweekly again'. The Times of India. 15 June 2015. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  9. ^ abVineeta Kumar (19 February 2015). 'Aahat season 6: No worries, watch it with your 4 year old kid'. India TV. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  10. ^ abSweta Kaushal (19 February 2015). 'Aahat is back but will it scare you?'. Hindustan Times. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  11. ^'The Indian Television Academy Awards for 2010'. Indian Television Academy. Archived from the original on 26 May 2012.
  12. ^'The Indian Television Academy Awards for 2011'. Indian Television Academy. Archived from the original on 26 May 2012.

External links[edit]

  • Aahat on IMDb
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