Falna (TV series)

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Falna
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Genre Drama
Romance
Family
Magic
Created byRaj Chakraborty Productions
Screenplay bySudip Pal
Story byKajari
Directed byVicto
Creative director Raj Chakraborty
Starring
  • Hiya Dey
  • Roshni Tanwi Bhattacharya
  • Debojyoti Roy Chowdhury
Opening theme"Felna...Felna"
ComposerUpali Chattopadhyay
Country of originIndia
Original languageBengali
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes375
Production
Executive producersSouvik Bhattacharya, Rahul Datta and Debasree Dey
(Raj Chakraborty Entertainment), Parijat Sarkar (Srijan Arts Pvt Ltd) and
Reshmi Ray and Lagna Ghosh
(Star Jalsha)
Producers
  • Raj Chakraborty
  • Shyam Agarwal
CinematographySamit Gupta
Editors
  • Samali Chanda
  • Soma Ghosh
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companies
  • Raj Chakraborty Productions
  • Srijan Arts Pvt Ltd
Original release
Network Star Jalsha
Release1 March 2021 (2021-03-01) 
13 March 2022 (2022-03-13)

Falna is an Indian Bengali romantic drama magical television series which is premiered on 1 March 2021 [1] [2] on Bengali General Entertainment Channel Star Jalsha, and is also available on the digital platform Disney+ Hotstar. The show is produced by Raj Chakraborty and Shyam Agarwal under the banner of Raj Srijan Arts LLP. It stars Debojyoti Roy Chowdhury, Roshni Tanwi Bhattacharya and Hiya Dey [3] in lead roles. The show went off-air on 13 March 2022, due to low TRPs. [4]

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Synopsis

Falna shows the journey of a little street child named Falna. She is a gifted magician and singer. Her mission is to find her mother and pursue her dream of becoming a well-known performer.The story revolves around Beni, who always aspired to become a magician like her father but is ridiculed for her ambition. Her father marries her off to a wealthy man from an orthodox family. The circumstances prevent her from pursuing her dream and she is forced to carry out her family duties and responsibilities. A godman she meets by chance, tells her that her daughter will get to fulfill her dreams. She gets concerned as she has a boy child. A twist in fate leads her to a young street magician named Falna, who reminds her of the dream she once nurtured. Who is Falna? Why does Beni feel strangely drawn towards her?

Cast

Main

Recurring

Guest appearance

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