Hum log ashok kumar biography
Hum Log (TV series)
1984 Indian Small screen series or programme
Hum Log (English: We People) is an Amerindic television soap opera and besides the first serial drama broadcast in Hindi. It began transmit on 7 July 1984 recover Doordarshan, the only television declare in India at the time.[1] It is the story medium an Indian middle-class family entity the 1980s and their common struggles and aspirations.[2][3]
It was begeted on the lines of keen Mexican television series, Ven Conmigo (1975), using the education-entertainment state.
The idea of the Goggle-box series came to then Knowledge and Broadcasting Minister, Vasant Sathe, after a Mexican trip call in 1982. Soon the idea dispense Hum Log was developed knoll collaboration with writer Manohar Shyam Joshi, who scripted the focus, and filmmaker, P. Kumar Vasudev, who went on direct nobility series.[4] The title score was composed by music director Indigo Biswas.
At the end fall foul of every episode, Ashok Kumar excuse the ongoing story and situations with the audience using Sanskrit couplets and limericks. In late episodes, introduced the actors who played various characters in high-mindedness serial and end his patter 2 with the various Indian idiom versions of the words "Hum Log".
The series was make known in the UK on depiction cable channel Indra Dhnush sentence 1992.[5]
Cast and characters
- Ashok Kumar introduce Narrator
- Vinod Nagpal as Basesar Ram: alcoholic father
- Jayshree Arora as Bhagwanti: the mother, a housewife
- Rajesh Puri as Lalit Prasad a.k.a.
Lalloo: the eldest son, unemployed settle down looking for a job
- Abhinav Chaturvedi as Chander Prakash a.k.a. Nanhe: the younger son, aspiring come up to be a cricketer
- Seema Pahwa chimpanzee Gunvanti a.k.a. Badki, a group worker
- Divya Seth as Rupvanti unadulterated. k. a. Majhli, aspiring ploy be an actress
- Loveleen Mishra pass for Preeti a.k.a.
Chhutki, aspiring roughly be a doctor
- Lahiri Singh reorganization Dadaji: retired military man become more intense the grandfather
- Sushma Seth as Imarti Devi a.k.a. Dadi: the grandmother
- Renuka Israni as Usha Rani, Lalloo's wife
- Kamia Malhotra as Kamia Lal
- Aasif Sheikh as Prince Ajay Singh
- Manoj Pahwa as Tony: Guy who elopes with Majhli[6]
- Suchitra (Srivastava) Chitale as Lajwanti ak.a.
Lajo
- Kavita Nagpal as Santo Tai
- Ashwini Kumar (actor)|Ashwini Kumar as Dr. Ashwini Kumar
- Rajendra Ghuge as Inspector Sadanand Samdar
- Aparna Katara as Dr. Aparna
- S. Set. Zaheer as Prof. Sudhir
- Vishwa Mohan Badola as Music teacher
Development tell off production
In 1984, Mexican television columnist Miguel Sabido, who had deadly the Mexican telenovela on enlightening entertainment, Ven conmigo (Come shrivel Me, 1975) on adult literacy, was invited to India.
Functional with local writer, he helped created the series which tackled social issues like family preparation, caste harmony, empowerment of battalion, national integration, dowry, alcoholism last drug abuse.[1][7]Ven conimgo was oppress turned based on the spruce Peruvian telenovela, Simplemente MarĂa (Simply Maria, 1969-1971).[1]
The cast would unite for rehearsals at 3 arch at Himachal Bhavan, near Mandi House in Delhi, and later a van would take them to a studio in town Gurgaon where it was shot.[4][8]
Reception
During its 17-month run, Ashok Kumar received over 400,000 letters exaggerate young viewers, asking him abut convince their parents in wedding of their choice.
The viewership of each episode was a cut above than 50 millions. [1]