Alt Name: | Debi Choudhurani |
Genre: | Soap opera |
Based On: | Devi Chaudhurani by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay |
Director: | Amit Sengupta |
Opentheme: | "Debi Chaudhurani" |
Composer: | Upali |
Country: | India |
Language: | Bengali |
Executive Producer: | Pallabi Basu |
Producer: | Subrata Roy |
Location: | Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
Camera: | Multi-Camera |
Runtime: | 22 minutes |
Company: | Subrata Roy Productions |
Channel: | Star Jalsha |
Num Episodes: | 420 |
Debi Chaudhurani was an Indian Bengali-language period drama that premiered on 16 July 2018 and aired on Star Jalsha daily.[1] It was produced by Subrata Roy, Joydeb Mondal and stars Sonamoni and Rahul Majumdar in lead roles. Sujan Mukherjee, Tanima Sen, Rayati Bhattacharya among others play supporting roles. Since its launch, Debi Chaudhurani became one of the most-watched shows on its airing channel, Star Jalsha.[2]
The show is an onscreen adaptation of Bankim Chandra Chattapadhyay's renowned novel with the same name. Bankimchandra renewed the call for a resurgent India that fights against oppression of the British Empire with strength from within the common people, based on traditional Indian values of austerity, dedication and selflessness. He championed the tryst of a female protagonist who fought for her people against the oppression of vile Zamindars and British Raj.
Based on the novel by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee by the same name, this period drama follows Prafulla's journey, starting as an innocent young girl, and eventually becoming Debi Chaudhurani, a powerful bandit queen.
The show charts the journey of Prafulla an ordinary girl to become an iconic woman, an aspirational leader and a legendary warrior. Prafulla's journey to becoming ‘Debi Choudhurani’ is nothing short of iconic, she's the savior of the poor, she's revered and respected by all. Like a true queen she fought for her people against the oppression of the British empire and the cruel zamindars. Bankim Chandra championed the struggle of a woman protagonist at a time when women were still behind the purdah, which inspired so many women to gradually join in on the independence movement. How Prafulla, a woman from an orthodox Bengali backdrop turns into a name feared by the British rulers hold relevance to Bengalis across generations and timelines. A revered leader, a moral compass, a savior to her peasantry, an epitome of austerity and selflessness, very few icons uphold the Bengali feminine spirit as Debi Choudhurani does.