Kya Haal, Mr. Paanchal?

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Kya Haal, Mr. Paanchal?
Kya Haal Mr. Paanchal-serial.jpg
Genre Sitcom
Created by Vipul D. Shah
Written byHemant Kewani
Vipul D Shah
Virat Basoia
Directed by Kedar Shinde
Starring See below
Opening theme"Kya Haal, Mr. Paanchal"
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes424
Production
ProducerVipul D Shah
Camera setupMultiple cameras
Running time21 minutes
Production company Optimystix Entertainment
Original release
Network Star Bharat
Release28 August 2017 (2017-08-28) 
21 January 2019 (2019-01-21)

Kya Haal, Mr. Paanchal? (also known as Five wives of Mr. Unlucky Person) is an Indian Hindi television sitcom that aired on Star Bharat. The story is about a mother Kunti Devi who demands a perfect daughter-in-law with five qualities, from God for her son Kanhaiya. However, as a result of a strange twist she ends up with five daughters-in-laws with one quality each. [1] It also airs in Pakistan and Nepal as Mr. Kanhaiya Paanchal ki Paanch Patniya.

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Plot

This story is based on how a mother, Kunti Devi's desire turns into disappointment. The five qualities she requires in her daughter-in-law are beauty, wisdom, romance, culinary skills and religious devotion. With the blessing of lord Shiva, Kanhaiya was married to Pari (meaning fairy- beautiful),Prarthana (meaning prayer), Panjiri (a kind of north Indian food), Prema (meaning love) and then Pratibha (intelligence) - with qualities matching with their names. The plot is inspired by the story of Draupadi, who had requested Lord Shiva in her previous life to be granted a husband with great qualities, but erred by repeating each quality five times and therefore was granted the boon of five husbands. [2] [3] As a result, the band of Mr.Kanhaiya and his mother Kunti is played. The Paanchal family lives in Meerut.

The Second Season (Second Innings) was going on air from 23 October 2018 to 21 January 2019, where Kunti's new greed of having another quality in each of her bahu leads to Lord Shiva fulfilling it by giving a boon of 5 children to the daughters-in-law that is Buddhi (means intelligence) to Pari, Chanchal(means mischievous) to Prarthana, Dhairya (means patience) to Panjiri, Shakti (means strength) to Prema and Surili (means Sweet Voice) to Pratibha. [4]

Cast and characters

Main

Recurring

Background and production

Filming

In April 2018, Reena Aggarwal who was portraying the character of Prema the fourth wife of Kanhaiya, was bitten on the face by the dog in the scene she was shooting. Doctors advised her to take a month's break for recuperation. [6] Later, she left the series and was replaced by Patrali Chattopadhyay. [7]

Themes and analysis

The producer of the series Vipul D Shah stated that the series is not promoting polygamy, which is a criminal offence in India for all citizens except Muslims.[ citation needed ] He said that the show is about fantasy and fiction and they are not spreading a false message to audiences. [8] He further said that:

Comedy comes naturally to us and we have been wanting to do something really different with the [mother-in-law - daughter-in-law] angle, and so this idea came up. We want to spread the message that sometimes when you want more, it doesn’t always turn out to be good. [8]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResult
2018 Gold Awards Best Actor in Comic RoleManinder SinghWon
Indian Television Academy Awards Best Director - Sitcom ComedyKedar ShindeWon
Best Dialogue- Sitcom ComedyVirat BasoiaWon
Lions Gold AwardsBest Comic Actor (Fiction)Maninder SinghWon
2019 Indian Telly Awards Best Actress in Comic RoleKanchan GuptaNominated
Dharti Bhatt
Ojwasi Oberoi

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