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Phir Wahi Talash

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Phir Wahi Talash
Written byRevati Saran Sharma
Directed byLekh Tandon
StarringPoonam Rehani Sarin,Rakesh Kapoor,Neelima Azim, Rajesh Khattar, Ashwani Kumar, S M Zaheer
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes22
Original release
NetworkDD National
Release1989 (1989) –
1990 (1990)

Phir Wahi Talash is a television show by director Lekh Tandon[1][2] broadcast on Doordarshan in 1989–1990.

The show's theme ghazal Mere humsafar mere saath tum, Kabhi haadson ki dagar mile kabhi muskilon ka safar mile[3] was quite popular. This iconic ghazal 'Mere Humsafar mere Saath tum....' is sung by Shobhana Rao, an accomplished and talented ghazal and light music singer in New Delhi, India.

Synopsis

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The show is a love story between a well-to-do girl Padma (Poonam Rehani Sarin) and Narendra (Ashwini Kumar), a boy from a poor family who is studying to be a BA Graduate, Ashwini's neighbor (Himani Shivpuri, in a brief role) likes him, whereas Padma has a strict father who is against the relationship and even gets her married to Sagar (Rakesh Kapoor). As Sagar(Rakesh Kapoor) is shown a person who had the modern thinking he lets go his wife to her love and sets her free.

Cast

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  • Poonam Rehani Sarin as Padma
  • Dr Ashwini Kumar as Narender
  • Virendra Saxena as Narender's father
  • Nutan Surya as Narender's mother
  • Himani Shivpuri as Tara (Narender's neighbour)
  • Rakesh Kapoor as Sagar
  • Neelima Azeem as Shehnaz (Padma's friend)
  • Rajesh Khattar as Captain Salim (Shehnaz's love interest)[4]
  • S M Zaheer as Shehnaz's father
  • Sadia Dehlvi as Shehnaz's mother
  • Arun Bali as Professor
  • B.L. Chopra as Padma's father
  • Veena Khanna as Padma's aunt
  • Hemant Mishra as Madho (gardener)
  • Gyan Shivpuri as Banwari
  • Anil Bhatia as Satish (Narender's friend)
  • Khalid as Aadil (Salim's brother)
  • Anand Sharma as Girish (Sagar's father)
  • Vinita Malik as Sagar's mother

References

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  1. ^ Khubchandani, Lata (1 June 2004). "'I can't take credit for Shah Rukh's success'". www.rediff.com. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  2. ^ Sheikh, Mushtaq. Kahani Shahrukh Khan Ki (in Hindi). Prabhat Prakashan. ISBN 9788173159718.
  3. ^ "Why 2 States Offers a Refreshing Take on Romance - NDTV Movies". NDTVMovies.com. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  4. ^ "People still remember Salim (Hindi): आज भी लोगों को याद है सलीम : राजेश - Navbharat Times". Navbharat Times. Retrieved 10 June 2016.