Aaj Robibar

Aaj Robibar (Bengali: আজ রবিবার; Today's Sunday) is a Bangladeshi television sitcom, created by Humayun Ahmed, that was originally aired on BTV in 1999. It was re-aired in Hindi on Indian television channel Star Plus in 2017.[1][2]

Aaj Robibar
DVD release cover
GenreComedy, drama
Created byHumayun Ahmed
Written byHumayun Ahmed
Directed byMonir Hossain Jibon
Starring
Theme music composerMaksud Jamil Mintu
Opening theme"Loke Bole" and "Nisha Lagilo Re"
by Hason Raja
ComposerMaksud Jamil Mintu
Country of originBangladesh
Original languageBengali
No. of episodes7
Production
Production locationBangladesh Television Studios
CinematographyMahmudur Rahman Sharif
EditorAhmed Shopon
Running timeAround 50 minutes
Production companyNuhash Chalachitra
DistributorNuhash Chalachitra
Release
Original networkBTV
Original release1999 (1999)

Plot

The plot revolves around the day-to-day life of an eccentric household consisting of a man only called Dadajan ("grandpa"), his socially in-adept sons, two granddaughters, a boarder, the manservant and the maid.

A drama about the daily comic incidents taking place in a Dhaka household, the series' opening episode begins with Konka, the younger granddaughter who breaks the fourth wall to introduce characters and premises to the audience. She and her elder sister Titli are fun-loving girls, both secretly in love with the boarder Anis, a nerd who doesn't seem to understand social stuff and never shows affection for any of them. Their father Jamil, the middle son and an architect by profession, is fond of Hason Raja songs and after losing his wife around the time when Konka was born, falls in love with an attractive, mature and intelligent woman named Meera, whom he hires as a governess. The eldest son, Asgor is an eminent psychiatrist and also falls in love with Meera. Meanwhile, Farhad, who looks like "Baker Bhai" becomes involved with the family. Asgor, being convinced by Titli and Konka, hypnotizes Anis to induce the loving soul of him and changes him completely. Anis, then run after Titli and expresses his love for her, and seeks love in turn. In the end, Farhad goes outside with the younger brother of the house to see the miseries of the poor people of the street, and the younger brother says, he does not need not to be a Himu anymore if Farhad becomes one.

Cast

  • Abul Khair as Dadajan, head of the household
  • Aly Zaker as Asgor, the eldest son who is a psychiatrist
  • Abul Hayat as Jamil, Dadajan's middle son who is an architect
  • Asaduzzaman Noor as Farhad
  • Fazlul Kabir Tuhin as the youngest son,"Himu"
  • Shuja Khondokar as Proff. Khan Majlish
  • Zahid Hasan as Anis, the boarder
  • Suborna Mustafa as Meera
  • Shila Ahmed as Konka, Titli's younger sister
  • Shaon as Titli, the elder grand-daughter
  • Faruque Ahmed as Moti, the manservant
  • Nasrin as Fuli,the maid
  • Saleh Ahmed as the police O.C
  • Dipak Kumar Sur as the patient of Asgor
  • Shilpa

Music

Songs created by Hason Raja were used in the drama.

  • Music direction, composition and music: Maksud Jamil Mintu
  • Lead Vocals: Selim Chowdhury
  • Vocals: Fazlul Kabir Tuhin

References

  1. Sagor, Faridur Reza. "The Brilliance of Humayun Ahmed". The Daily Star. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  2. Alom, Zahangir. "Humayun Ahmed's musical creations under spotlight". The Daily Star. Retrieved 15 August 2015.

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