Khokababu (TV series)

Khokababu is a Bengali television Soap opera that premiered on May 9, 2016 and airs on Star Jalsha.[1] Produced by Snehasish Chakraborty, it stars Pratik Sen and Trina Saha in lead role. It's remade in Star Vijay as Chinna Thambi.[2] The series ended on 29 July 2018.[3] This serial is remade into Telugu in the name Savitramma gari abbayi which is being aired on Star Maa.

Khokababu
GenreSoap opera
Created byBlues Productions
Written bySnehasish Chakraborty
Directed bySwapan Nandi Bapon Pramanik
StarringPratik Sen
Trina Saha
Kushal Chakraborty
Mousumi Saha
Debjani Chattopadhyay
Bimal Chakraborty
Aditya Chowdhury
Opening themeKhokababu
ComposerSnehasish Chakraborty
Country of originIndia
Original languageBengali
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes805
Production
Executive producersTaniya Chakrabarti
Supriyo Mukherjee
Runa De Sarkar
ProducerSnehasish Chakraborty
Production locationKolkata
Running time19 - 22 minutes
Production companyBlues Productions
Release
Original networkStar Jalsha
Picture format576i SDTV
1080i HDTV
Original releaseMay 9, 2016 (2016-05-09) 
July 29, 2018 (2018-07-29)
Chronology
Preceded byAaj Aari Kal Bhab
Followed byPratidaan
External links
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Plot

Khoka, an innocent wrestler from Kusumpur, falls in love with Tori, a spoilt brat from Kolkata. Khoka is very innocent with having moral values. He obeys his mother Koushalya very much and loves his family. On other side Tori, a spoilt brat, is totally opposite in nature of Khoka. But Tori has a good heart. Tori’s marriage is fixed with Preet and the engagement is also done. Coincidentally one day Khoka and Tori meet and get into a heated argument. Khoka keeps himself away from Tori because he is a Baal Brahmachaari and Tori too dislikes him...

Cast

Main

  • Pratik Sen as Raghunath Mukherjee / Khokababu
  • Trina Saha as Tori

Recurring

  • Rupsha Chakraborty as Oishee(Supporting Female Protagonist)
  • Debjani Chattopadhyay as Anuradha
  • Mousumi Saha as Koushalya
  • Kushal Chakraborty as Jagannath Mukherjee
  • Bimal Chakraborty as Raj Sekhar Ganguly
  • Aditya Chowdhury as Preet
  • Raja Chatterjee as PareshKaka
  • Srabanti Mukherjee as Arati
  • Upanita Banerjee/Misty Singh as Bani
  • Purbasha Roy as Mayuri
  • Tapashi Roy Chowdhury as Rajlekha, Tithi's Mother
  • Meghna Mukherjee as Tithi
  • Sougata Dasgupta as Turjo
  • Madhurima Basak as Raka Bose

References

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