Tomay Amay Mile | |
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Genre | Family drama Romance |
Created by | Nilanjana Sengupta |
Written by | Story Shashi Mittal Ananda Bardhan Sharma Screenplay Nilanjana Sharma Mon Chakraborty Dialogue Amitabha Bhattacharya Script Anindya Ghosh |
Directed by | Prabir Ganguly |
Creative directors | Nilanjana Sharma Jisshu Sengupta |
Starring | See below |
Opening theme | "Tomay Amay Mile" |
Composers | Arijit Singh, Ujjaini Mukherjee[1] |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Bengali |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 992 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Anindya Ishani (Star Jalsha) |
Producers | Nilanjana Sharma Jisshu Sengupta |
Production locations | Kolkata Pattaya[2] |
Cinematography | Tuban Pratip Mukherjee |
Editor | Krishnendu Ghosh |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company | Blue Water Pictures |
Original release | |
Network | STAR Jalsha |
Release | March 11, 2013 – March 20, 2016 |
Related | |
Diya Aur Baati Hum |
Tomay Amay Mile is a Bengali television drama on Star Jalsha. It ran from 11 March 2013 to 21 March 2016 and starred Ditipriya Roy, Riju Biswas, Roosha Chatterjee and Gourab Roy Chowdhury. The show was official remake of Star Plus's show Diya Aur Baati Hum.[3][4][5]
Plot
The story centers upon a college student, Ushoshi Mitra, whose dream is to become an IPS officer, and Nishith Ghosh a sweetshop owner and sweetmaker.[6]
Nishith and Ushoshi get married under strained circumstances. Ushoshi struggles with her strict mother-in-law who does not accept that her daughter-in-law could become a police officer. The story shows how Ushoshi's husband becomes her strength and helps her to fulfil her dreams.[6]
Cast
- Ditipriya Roy (Season 1) (ep 1-2)/ Roosha Chatterjee (ep-2) as Ushoshi Ghosh (née Mitra) — an IPS officer, Nishith's wife, Sujan and Chitra's daughter, Bhavani and Gobindo's daughter in-law[7][8]
- Riju Biswas / Gourab Roy Chowdhury as Nishith Ghosh — a sweet seller,[6] Ushoshi's husband, Bhavani and Gobindo's son
- Tulika Basu as Bhavani Ghosh, Shyamal, Debol and Soma’s mother, Nishith’s adopted mother/biological aunt
- Titas Bhowmik as Kakoli Ghosh, wife of Shyamal Ghosh, mother of Rani Ghosh
- Prantik Banerjee as Shyamal Ghosh, husband of Kakoli Ghosh, father of Rani Ghosh, son of Bhavani and Gobindo Ghosh
- Biplab Banerjee as Gobindo Ghosh, Shyamal, Debol and Soma’s father, Nishith’s adopted father
- Chhanda Chatterjee as Katyayani Ghosh, Gobindo Ghosh’s aunt, Shyamal, Debol and Soma’s great-aunt, Nishith’s adopted great-aunt
- Indrajit Deb as Kakoli's father, Rani’s maternal grandfather
- Sharmila Das as Phul Bou, Ghosh family’s neighbor
- Priya Mondal as Diana Ghosh,[9] wife of Debol Ghosh, mother of Raja Ghosh
- Debraj Mukherjee as Babaji / Bishnu Haldar / Shiv Bhakta / Naresh Kumar, Abha Sundari’s son, Palash’s brother, Soma’s ex-husband, Diana’s boyfriend
- Dolon Roy as Abha Sundari / Fake Taroni, Naresh and Palash’s mother
- Prince Ghosh as Debal Ghosh
- Tanuka Chatterjee as Taroni, Nishith’s biological mother, Ushoshi’s mother-in-law (Deceased)
- Sutirtha Saha as Surya Mitra, Ushoshi’s colleague
- Mallika Majumdar as Madhura Sen,[6] Surya and Ushoshi’s boss
- Debdut Ghosh as Sujan Mitra (Deceased)
- Chaiti Ghoshal as Chitra Mitra (Deceased)
- Aditya Roy as Palash, Soma’s ex-boyfriend, Abha Sundari’s son, Naresh’s brother (Deceased)
- Manoj Ojha as Aslam Chowdhury
- Deerghoi Paul as Sohini
- Tirtha Mallick as Siddhartha
- Unknown as Pritha Mitra-Bitan's wife, Ushashi's sister-in-law
- Sohel Dutta as Bitan (junior)
- Sukdeep Ghosh as Murolidhar Das / Muroli / Arindam Sanyal
- Debjani Deb / Sananda Basak / Ayesha Bhattacharya / Anaya Ghosh as Soma Ghosh (S9)
- Runa Bandopadhyay as Ushoshi's Principal
- Upanita Banerjee as Eli, Diana’s older sister, Debol’s sister-in-law, Rama’s aunt
- Meghna Mukherjee as Kabita, Nishith’s ex-fiancé
- Arnab Banerjee as Bitan Mitra, Ushoshi’s brother, wife of Pritha Mitra, son of Chitra and Susan Mitra
- Sohom Basu Roy Chowdhury as Chotu
Adaptations
Language | Title | Original release | Network(s) | Last aired | Notes |
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Hindi | Diya Aur Baati Hum दिया और बाती हम |
29 August 2011 | StarPlus | 10 September 2016 | Original |
Bengali | Tomay Amay Mile তোমায় আমায় মিলে |
11 March 2013 | Star Jalsha | 20 March 2016 | Remake |
Malayalam | Parasparam പരസ്പരം |
22 July 2013 | Asianet | 31 August 2018 | |
Marathi | Phulala Sugandha Maticha फुलाला सुगंध मातीचा |
2 September 2020 | Star Pravah | 4 December 2022 | |
Tamil | Raja Rani 2 ராஜா ராணி 2 |
12 October 2020 | Star Vijay | 21 March 2023 | |
Telugu | Janaki Kalaganaledu జానకి కలగలేదు |
22 March 2021 | Star Maa | 19 August 2023 |
References
- ↑ "Arijit Singh to perform live in Bengaluru". The Times of India.
- ↑ "Unable to select database". washingtonbanglaradio.com. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
- ↑ "Crossover TV shows". Telegraph India.
- ↑ "Are women really ruling the roost on Bengali TV?". The Times of India.
- ↑ "Star Plus Diya Aur Baati Hum Completes 1000 Episodes". 27 March 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 TNN (20 May 2014). "Riju out, Gourab is new Nishith in Tomay Amay Mile". The Times of India.
- ↑ "Maha Saptaho of Tomay Amay Mile". The Times of India.
- ↑ "Ushoshie goes for agnipariksha". The Times of India.
- ↑ "I used to get scolded on the sets of my shoot in the initial days, says 'Tomaye Amaye Mile's Priya Mondal". The Times of India.
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