Potol, a singing prodigy, lives in a village with her mother, uncle and aunt. However, after her mother's death, she sets out to search for her father, whose identity she does not know.
Rishi and Pihu can't stand each other. But a common link they are unaware of connects their pasts. Will a lost childhood love story get another chance?
Homemaker Sohochori is loved by her family, but no one knows of her dreams and aspirations until young Borfi enters her life, as a friend and a ray of hope.
Phoring, the illegitimate daughter of an ex-gymnast is unaware of the talent she's born with. Facing the hardships of life, will she realise her true potential?
Gangaram is an Indian Bengali Language Romantic Comedy Drama television series which premiered on 28 December 2020 on Bengali Entertainment Channel Star Jalsha. It is also available on the digital platform Disney+ Hotstar. The show is produced by Snehashish Chakraborty under the banner of Blues Productions. It stars Abhishek Bose and Sohini Guha Roy in lead roles This show replaced one of the longest running Bengali Daily Soaps Ke Apon Ke Por from 28 December 2020.
On realising that her family takes her for granted, Sreemoyee, a housewife, sets out to create a new identity for herself. A heartwarming second chance at life.
Kiranmala, a warrior princess, fights evil forces of Katkati, the demon Queen, as she sets out to reclaim her family's honour and bring peace to the kingdom.
Internet star Binapani is ever-ready to help her fellow villagers. What happens when Shatadru, owner of a renowned Mill company offers his position to her?
The last unfinished work of celebrated Indian director, Rituparno Ghosh, this 13-episode long television series was based on some of the adventures of Miss Marple, the famous detective, created by Agatha Christie in her novels. It features Ranga Pishima, a character from Ghosh's film, Shubho Mahurat (2003).
The only finished episode was broadcasted in June 2013 by Star Jalsha, as a tribute to the legendary director.
Bandhan and Rakhi are orphans. Neglected by their relatives, they are each other's support system. But when fate threatens to tear them apart, they must overcome all the hurdles.
From being the maid of the family to becoming their favourite daughter-in-law, Joba has come far. Now a mother of three, she strives to keep her family united.
Two exceptional students studying in a medical college continue a generational rivalry as they compete against each other to excel in their institution.
Titli is an Indian television drama aired on Star Jalsha.[1][2] It stars Madhupriya Chowdhury and Aryann Bhowmik in lead roles and Ayendri Lavnia Roy in a negative role.[3][4] The series was premiered on 13 July 2020 and is produced by Susanta Das.[5][6] It was produced under Tent Cinema.[7] After airing 416 episodes and running for almost 1 and a half years, the show went off-air on 31 October 2021.
The show portrays the journey of a rich and lively girl Urmi, who eventually becomes a lady taxi driver and falls in love with Satyaki, a boy from a lower middleclass family.
Virtuous Noah takes care of the elderly Mukherjee couple who live alone. When the rest of their family arrives, she just might help them rediscover their roots.
Two different personalities, innocent wrestler Khoka and spoilt brat Tori, fall in love with each other. However, the difference in their cultures and values become a hurdle in their relationship.
Mithai, a woman makes her way into the lives and hearts of a big family of traders of sweets. Soon, she meets their business-minded son, Siddhartha, and sparks fly between them.