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Kanoon | |
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Genre | Mystery Crime |
Created by | B. R. Chopra |
Written by | Satish Bhatnagar Sachin Bhowmik Kulwant Jain Hasan Kamal |
Directed by | B. R. Chopra Ravi Chopra |
Starring | Pankaj Dheer Ananth Narayan Mahadevan Gajendra Chauhan Deep Dhillon Gufi Paintal Vinod Kapoor Virendra Razdan Surendra Pal Rupa Ganguly Navni Parihar Deepak Parashar |
Country of origin | India |
Original languages | Hindi Tamil (Dubbed) |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 111 |
Production | |
Producer | B. R. Chopra |
Production location | India |
Cinematography | Dharam Chopra |
Editors | Shailendra Doke Bhirpal Singh |
Running time | 25 minutes (approx) [1] |
Original release | |
Network | DD Metro |
Release | 1993 – 1996 |
Kanoon is an Indian television courtroom drama/crime series. The 111-episode Hindi series [2] had its original run from 1993 to 1996 on DD Metro. [3] It was produced by B. R. Chopra and directed by his son Ravi Chopra. The music was composed by Ravi. Make-up for the series was done by Vimal Devkar. [4] The concept of the story was given by Satish Bhatnagar, Sachin Bhowmik, Kulwant Jain and Hasan Kamal. Four seasons of the show were telecasted. [5]
Each episode ran for approximately 25 minutes and began with a title song rendered by Mahendra Kapoor.
This TV serial by the Bollywood producer B. R. Chopra is styled after several of the movies he made and named after the famous movie, Kanoon (1960). The protagonist is a lawyer, assisted by a secretary and an assistant. The serial features several crime cases, which run to multiple episodes each. [6]
Episode No. | Episode Name | Actors/Actresses | Character Played | Plot | |
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1-10 | Accident - Part 1-10 | Rishabh Shukla Rupa Ganguly | Mr. Mathur Mrs. Mathur | A man who loses his memory in an accident asks lawyer Vijay Saxena for help in restoring his memory. | |
11-19 | Aulaad - Part 1-9 | Tushar Dalvi Dharmesh Tiwari | Raj Kishore Judge | Inspector Shakti Singh's mother asks Vijay Saxena to defend and exonerate the man who is accused of killing her daughter. | |
20-28 | Bekasoor - Part 1-9 | Dinesh Anand Mulraj Rajda | Sardesh Kumar Giridharilal Khanna | Vikram Saxena narrates the incidents relating to his first case wherein a retired judge asks his help in reopening a case so that an innocent man's life can be saved. | |
29-36 | Beti - Part 1-8 | Girja Shankar Tanya Singh Pushpa Verma Raza Murad Ali Khan Zaheer Rizvi Hanu Rao Rahul Seth Gagan Gupta | Caretaker Caretaker's daughter Caretaker's wife Syndicate Boss Damodar Sonny Sonny's friend Sonny's friend Sonny's friend | Vikram Saxena defends a tribal leader for murder of an underworld don's son in revenge for the rape of his daughter by the don's son. | |
37-42 | Judge Saab - Part 1-6 | Gufi Paintal Manju Vyas Nattasha Singh Sumeet Sharat Saxena Vishnu Sharma Anita Kulkarni | Justice Raghunath Mrs. Raghunath Dolly Raghunath Bunty Raghunath Avinash Police Commissioner Dolly's friend | Vijay Saxena defends a judge accused of murdering a man who was sentenced to life imprisonment by the judge himself. | |
43-47 | Bewafa - Part 1-5 | Sharat Saxena | Inspector Sooraj Singh | An inspector accused of murdering his wife asks Vijay Saxena for help in proving his innocence. | |
48-52 | Blackmail - Part 1-5 | Rana Jung Bahadur Deepak Parashar Dolly Sharma R.S. Chopra Manjushree Surendra Pal Deepak Patel Vinod Rawat G.B. Singh | Rajan Deepak Dasgupta Mina Dasgupta Gyan Dasgupta Receptionist Judge Doctor Tyagi Ram Barosan JK | A woman accused of killing her first husband and the woman's present husband both ask Vijay Saxena for help in exonerating her. | |
53-58 | Faraar - Part 1-6 | Pankaj Berry | Narendra Khanna | Vijay Saxena defends a man accused of killing his sister. | |
59-68 | Gunaah - Part 1-10 | Sanjay Mehendirata Navni Parihar R.S. Chopra Tushar Dalvi Anita Kulkarni Deepshika Alisha Anwar Fatehan Kaushal Kapoor Promod Kapoor Chandrakant Pandya Dharmesh Tiwari | Ajay Sharma Ramaa Sharma Bharadwaj/Ramaa's father Prem Kapoor Nimmi Kapoor/Guddi Maggie Rebecca Pande Drunkard Peter Govardandas Judge | A man looking for a companion in the absence of his wife is accused of murder and comes to Vijay Saxena for help. | |
69-74 | Khamoshi - Part 1-6 | Sanjay Mehendirata Amita Nagia Mamik Singh Ram Mohan Kapil Kumar Sujata Mehta Kavita Vaid Dinesh Anand Prithvi Surendra Pal Brij Gopal Dharam Soni Jeetu Arora Gufi Paintal | Jaswant Dr. Sathish Khanna Dr. Sampath Dr. Karan Rani Rani’s maid Khadir Rani’s neighbour Judge Paanwala Dr. Bhattacharya Banarasilal Justice Raghunath | A doctor requests Vijay Saxena's help in exonerating a close friend of his. | |
75-87 | Bhabhi - Part 1-13 | Gajendra Chouhan Phalguni Parikh Virendra Razdan Shagufta Ali Deepak Jethi Balvinder Jagruti Mangala Duggal Shirazi Bharat Kapoor Smita Siddharth Jagdish Raj Raju Shrivastave Deepak Patil | Chandra Saxena Mrs. Rashmi Saxena Dharampal/Rashmi's father Suzy Decosta/Mehtab Peter/Suzy's boyfriend Randhir Natasha Bamaa/Rashmi's maid Manager Khatkar JD Miss Rita/JD's Secretary Judge Car broker Virendar | Vijay Saxena's brother is murdered and Vijay's sister-in-law is the prime accused in the murder. | |
88-95 | Khudkushi - Part 1-8 | Kunickaa Sadanand Lal Deepak Jethi Kapil Kumar Mulraj Rajda Dharmesh Tiwari Imtiaz Khan | Gayathri Darpan Sundar Giridharilal Khanna Judge JK | An ex-college mate asks Vijay Saxena to help defend her when she is accused of killing her husband. | |
96-111 | Zindagi - Part 1-16 | Mulraj Rajda Manjit Kular Gajendra Chouhan Jharna Dave Vijay Saini Imtiaz Khan Pradeep Singh Rawat Dharmesh Tiwari | Giridharilal Khanna Rashmi Chandra Saxena Mrs. Chandra Saxena Shankar JK Chandu/JK's henchman Judge | Vijay Saxena seeks to bring to justice the man who killed his wife. |
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