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Parchhaven is an Indian Punjabi-language television show produced by
Jalandhar Doordarshan Doordarshan Kendra, Jalandhar also referred as Jalandhar Doordarshan is an Indian television station in Jalandhar, owned and operated by state-owned Doordarshan, the television network of Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India). It wa ...
in 1996. It depicts the agony and lifelong repentance of a young man whose lust and cowardice lead to the death of his innocent beloved.


Plot summary

Bulara (
Gurpreet Ghuggi Gurpreet Singh Waraich (born 19 July 1971), commonly known as Gurpreet Ghuggi, is an Indian actor, comedian and politician. He is known for his works in Punjabi and Hindi films. Ghuggi began his career by acting in theatre in the early 1990s, a ...
) is the young son of a haughty land owner Ratta ( B.N. Sharma) and a cruel mother Melo (Jasdeep Kaur). His elder brother Charna (Raj Kumar Arora) is a weak person. Bulara's childless sister-in-law Debo (
Neena Cheema Neena Cheema is an Indian veteran actress. After a long career in stage plays and Punjabi television, she shifted to Mumbai in 1998 and since has performed in a number of TV serials and Hindi and Punjabi films. Films * ''Mann Mann may refer ...
) treats him like her own son. Bulara's elder sister Kaki (Sukhwinder Grewal) falls for the young athlete Kangan (Krishan Arora) who lives in the neighborhood and is a friend, philosopher, and guide for Bulara. The upright person leaves the village as a reaction to Kaki's advances. Bulara is now a lonely directionless person and seduces the gypsy girl Naini (Amarjeet). He becomes aware that she died after becoming pregnant with his child and runs away to a temple to his childhood friend Bhikhu (Pramod Kalia). Ratta suppresses the case by bribing the police inspector. He stays at a temple for some time and then leaves on an endless journey as an ascetic. Debo remains childless and had always been ill-treated by her in-laws. She is forsaken when she has to leave the home of her in-laws when her husband marries another girl (Jeeto) who is rude. Instigated by Jeeto, Melo and Ratta even accuse Debo of having an affair with Bulara, after which Debo leaves her in-laws house and goes to her parents with Bulara. She only comes back when village elders request her to come back to her in-laws fearing that she may file a case against Charna for bigamy. Ratta learns that his daughter Kaki has gone astray, has a heart attack, and becomes paralyzed. He dies as a repentant man after seeking forgiveness from Debo. Years pass by and Melo's grandsons force her to leave her own home and she dies in Debo's arms. Time takes a leap and Debo becomes almost blind. Bulara comes to meet Debo after many years and makes a commitment to fulfill Debo's desire of building an Eye Hospital in the village. Bulara and Debo decide to sell off their share of the property to gather money for the hospital which does not go well with Jeeto and her sons who try to get Bulara and Debo killed. Bulara and Debo are saved by Bulara's old friend Gamchcha and other villagers who catch the contract killers. Although Bulara knows who had sent the killers for him, he decides not to press any charges against Jeeto's sons. Bulara keeps gathering donations from pilgrims and is able to collect a large sum. One night Bulara is shot by a terrorist who had come to steal the donation money, which, as a matter of coincidence, is Kangan. Bulara is confused that how come his mentor and a rightful man like Kangan has become a terrorist. Kangan tries to revive Bulara at this den for few days but his health deteriorates at Kangan's den and his last wish is to visit his village to see Debo. Bulara is taken by Kangan and his gang to his village where he lays the foundation stone of the hospital and dies in Debo's arms.


Credits

The 18 episodes serial was produced and directed by
Ravi Deep Ravi Deep (born Ravi Parkash; 30 December 1954) is an Indian theatre and television director, writer, and actor Biography Ravi Deep started stage acting from his school days and got involved in modern theatre during college days at Kapur ...
who also wrote its screenplay. This serial was based on a Punjabi novel Bujh Rahi Batti Da Chanan written by Om Parkash Gasso. The title song written by
Inderjit Hasanpuri Inderjit Hasanpuri ( pa, ਇੰਦਰਜੀਤ ਹਸਨਪੁਰੀ also spelled as Inderjeet Hassanpuri and born as Inderjit Singh Kharal, was a well known songwriter/lyricist, producer, and writer from Punjab, India. He died on 8 October 2009 ...
was composed and sung by Maqbool Bali. One of the songs in the serial was penned by Gurpreet Ghuggi and sung by Rajinder Malhar. Another song written by Hasanpuri was sung by Hans Raj Hans.


Cast

Gurpreet Ghuggi Gurpreet Singh Waraich (born 19 July 1971), commonly known as Gurpreet Ghuggi, is an Indian actor, comedian and politician. He is known for his works in Punjabi and Hindi films. Ghuggi began his career by acting in theatre in the early 1990s, a ...
as Bulara Amarjit Kaur as Naini
Neena Cheema Neena Cheema is an Indian veteran actress. After a long career in stage plays and Punjabi television, she shifted to Mumbai in 1998 and since has performed in a number of TV serials and Hindi and Punjabi films. Films * ''Mann Mann may refer ...
as Debo Pramod Kalia as Bhikhu Raj Kumar Arora as Charna B.N. Sharma as Ratta Jasdeep Kaur as Melo Sukhwinder Grewal as Kaki Gurmukh Singh Ghumman as Ranjit Rajinder Kashyap as Tichhana Prem Kakaria as Lekhu Janak Bagga as Chando Hem Raj Sharma as Nambardar Varanjit as Naini's Father Veena Vij as Naini's Mother Pinkish as Jeeto Charna's second wife Goverdhan Godhi as Police Inspector Sumandeep as child Bulara Samir Sharda as child Bhikhu Raj Sahni as Vaid B.K. Shamim as Sadhu Harjinder as Sadhu


Book

The novel Bujh Rahi Batti Da Chanan was republished under the title ''Parchhaven'' along with information about the serial and its photographs. Director, lyricist and artists of the serial share their thoughts with the readers of this book.


References


External links

* * {{OL work, 15692186W, Parchhaven Indian television series 1996 Indian television series debuts Television shows set in Punjab, India DD Punjabi original programming Sikhism in fiction Punjabi-language television shows