Banegi Apni Baat

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Banegi Apni Baat
Directed by
Starring see below
Opening theme"Banegi Apni Baat" by Vanraj Bhatia
Country of originIndia
No. of episodes312
Production
Producers
Running time22 minutes
Production company DJ's a Creative Unit
Original release
Network Zee TV
Release1993 (1993) 
1997 (1997)

Banegi Apni Baat is an Indian television drama series that aired on Zee TV from 1993 running to 1997. The series was produced by Tony Singh and Deeya Singh. [1] It starred many Indian television actors, such as Irrfan Khan, Roshini Achreja, Shefali Chhaya, Firdaus Dadi, Sadiya Siddiqui, Anita Kanwal, Divya Seth, Achint Kaur, Rishabh, Varun Badola, Rakhee Tandon, Rituraj Singh and R. Madhavan.

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The focus of the series was college life. Flirtation, romance, the campus. The transition from college to professional life was shown for most of the characters. Simultaneously, contemporary business life was also showcased. [2] The series was initially going to run for 52 episodes, starting late July 1993. India Today compared the series to Beverly Hills 90210. [3]

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