FnF (TV series)

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FnF
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Also known asFriends n Family
Genre Drama serial
Created by Redoan Rony
Written by Redoan Rony
Directed by Redoan Rony
Starring
Country of origin Bangladesh
Original languageBengali
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes78
Production
Producer Popcorn Entertainment
Production locations Gazipur, Dhaka, Sylhet
Cinematography Aditto Monir
Editor Kazi Shah Maksud
Running time22 minutes
Production company G-Series
Original release
Network NTV
Release17 January (2010-01-17) 
18 July 2010 (2010-07-18)

FnF, also known as Friends n Family, is a Bangladeshi drama serial which was first aired on 17 January 2010 on channel every Sundays and Mondays at 9:40pm.NTV, [1] and as of 18 July 2010, "FnF" stopped airing. [2] Redwan Rony, the writer of the popular Bengali drama serial House Full , is the director and the writer of FnF. The story of this drama serial revolves around Mr. Patwary and children, all living in the urbanised and developing city of Dhaka, along with their loving family and friends. The cast includes Abul Hayat, Partha Barua, Aupee Karim, Sumaiya Shimu, Anika Kabir Shokh, Mosharraf Karim, Rumel, Ahmed Rubel, MoMo Morshed, Schumonn Patwary, Saju Muntasher, Shahnaz Khushi, Nafa, Faruque Ahmed, Anika Akter Nupur, Fida Aeschylus Pidim, and Tania Ahmed.

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Plot

Most of the major characters - Mr. Patwary (Abul Hayat), Bobby (Sumaiya Shimu), Chobi (Anika Kabir Shokh), Johir(Mosharraf Karim), Mostak(Ahmed Rubel) etc. get introduced to each other while travelling on a package tour destined for Sylhet. Their intimacy stays even after coming back to Dhaka. They keep running into each other on various occasions and their bonds grow even bigger. Eventually new relations form among them. Also various new characters get involved with their lives from time to time.

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References

  1. "Premiere of new TV serial "FnF" held". The Daily Star. 11 January 2010.
  2. "Drama serial "FnF" on ntv tonight". The Daily Star. 26 August 2010.