Ek Tha Rusty Explained

Ek Tha Rusty is a Doordarshan show based on the stories of writer Ruskin Bond, broadcast in 1995 (season 1), 2012-2013 (season 2) and 2014-2015 (season 3).[1]

Produced and directed by Shubhadarshini Singh, the show starred Zarul-, Nadira, Pankaj Berry, Raj Zutshi, Ayub Khan, Vipul Gupta, Bhanu Uday, Suhasini Mulay. For seasons 2 and 3, actors Vipul Gupta and Bhanu Uday played the role of grown up Rusty.

Ruskin Bond, the author of Rusty and other short stories for children presented seasons 2 and 3 of the show and appeared in the beginning and end of each episode. The series was semi-autobiographical, as many of the stories adapted were incidents and experiences from Ruskin Bond's life.[2] [3]

Synopsis

Season 1, aired in 1995, was about a ten-year-old boy Rusty, his life at a boarding school and his friends, family in Dehradun. This season was set in 1930s, when India was under British rule.

Season 2 shows the time when Rusty is about 30 years of age and a struggling writer. It is set in 1960s, when Rusty has returned from England, to live in Mulberry Cottage, Mussoorie. Season 2 had Vipul Gupta playing a 30 years old Rusty. It included ten of Bond's stories - Love is a sad song, Sensualist, Dead Man's Gift, Last Time I saw Delhi, Hanging at Mango, Who Killed the Rani?, Dead Man's Gift, Binya Passes By, Last Time I Saw Delhi, From Small Beginnings and At Greens Hotel,[4] along with his novel Maharani.[5] It was shot in Mussoorie and Dehradun.

Season 3 had Bhanu Uday playing a 35 years old Rusty. It included Bond’s stories - The Sensualist, Time Stops at Shamli and Shooting at Mango Top.[6] The show was shot in Mussoorie. Bond’s granddaughter (from his adopted family in Mussoorie) Shristi, also acted in the show.[7] [8]

Set in 1960s Ek tha Rusty Seasons 2 and 3 are shot in the beautiful woods and snowy hills, where alongside interesting stories, some of beautiful tracks are also featured; including "Hawaon ki dhun and Zindagi keraye ka ghar hai".

Notes and References

  1. News: Those bygone days. 2014-07-12. The Hindu. en-IN. 0971-751X. 2016-07-29.
  2. Web site: The Sunday Tribune - Books. www.tribuneindia.com. 2016-07-29.
  3. Web site: Welcome To Ek tha Rusty. www.ektharusty.com. 2016-07-29.
  4. Web site: Raising Rusty. 2012-03-19. Indian Express. 2016-07-29.
  5. Web site: Season III of ‘Ek Tha Rusty' series on Doordarshan. www.dailypioneer.com. 2016-07-29.
  6. Web site: Ruskin Bond's Rusty making a comeback on TV with 'Ek Tha Rusty II'. 2014-04-05. News 18. 2016-07-29.
  7. Web site: 'Ek Tha Rusty' back with second season. 2014-04-05. ABP Live. 2016-07-29.
  8. Web site: 'Ek The Rusty 2' is a tribute to my grandpa: Shrishti Bond - Indian Express. archive.indianexpress.com. 2016-07-29.