Kkavyanjali

Kkavyanjali
Written by
  • Dheeraj Sarna (Dialogues)
  • Mahesh Pandey
  • Vipul Mehta
  • Anand Vardhan
  • Ila Bedi Dutta
  • Anjana Sood
  • Gauri Kodimala
Story byMahesh Pandey, Vipul Mehta
Directed by
  • Anil V Kumar
  • Garry Bhinder
  • Jasbir Bhatti
  • Deepak Chavan
Creative directors
StarringAnita Hassanandani
Rakshak Sahni
Eijaz Khan
Music byPritam
Opening theme"Woh Mile The..." by KK
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of episodes345
Production
Producers
Cinematography
  • Sanjay K. Memane
  • Sukhwinder Singh
Editors
  • Vkas Sharma
  • Sandeep Bhatt
  • Swpanil Nerurkar
Running time24 minutes
Original release
NetworkStar Plus
Release25 January 2005 (2005-01-25) –
28 August 2006 (2006-08-28)

Kkavyanjali is an Indian television romantic drama series that aired on Star Plus from 25 January 2005 to 28 August 2006.[1] The series starred Anita Hassanandani, Rakshak Sahni and Eijaz Khan.[2]

It is the tale of two lovers who love each other deeply but can never be together.

Plot

Kkavya Nanda, a charming and eligible young man, is the only son of the late Mayank Nanda (Ronit Roy) and his wife, Nitya Nanda (Amrita Singh). He is the sole heir to more than half of the Nanda group of industries.

Kkavya is coming back to India after many years and everyone in the close-knit joint family is eagerly awaiting his return. A series of parties and celebrations have been planned to welcome him. And in one such party, Kkavya sees a beautiful girl who leaves a lasting impression on his mind.

After this first encounter, he repeatedly sees the same girl in various places, but is not able to speak to her on all occasions. However, her memory haunts him and eventually, he finds himself falling in love with this mysterious woman.

It's been a year since Kkavya's death. Anjali has become a stronger person. She is performing Kkavya's duties in the family and is looking after the family business as well. It's the perfect match of a modern woman, who is also traditional.

Recently a lookalike of Kkavya named Soham (Eijaz Khan) has entered the program, Anjali had made out to the family that he is Kkavya so she can find the murderer of Kkavya. Soham seems to be an evil character.

However soon after finding out about Kkavya's killer which was Yug, Soham decides to prove to Anjali that the killer is Yug (Hiten Tejwani) but Yug tries to blame Kkavya and Nitya's death on Shaurya but everything is found out by Soham and he brings proof and Yug kills himself.

Soon after that Soham realises that he loves Anjali but so does Shaurya. Anjali also starts to love him and Shaurya sees this in their eyes so when Shaurya and Anjali are about to get married, Shaurya stops the wedding and says bad stuff about Anjali and Soham says out loud Anjali is not and he also shouts out that he loves her. Shaurya said he knew as it was his plan to bring out his feelings. Then Soham and Anjali get married and live happily ever after with the blessings of the family.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Special appearances

Production

₹90 Million had been spent on the marketing of the series before its premiere.[4]

Mainly filmed in India at Mumbai, one of the show's sequences was filmed at Hong Kong during 2005 for a total of ten episodes, and by collaboration with Hong Kong Tourism Board, various domestic locations were promoted in the series.[5][6]

In a sequence, to depict a deluge in Mumbai at that time (2005), about 80 tankers were used to create false floods, with the main lead caught admitting it.[7]

In June 2006, the series had a crossover with Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii.[8]

In March 2005, Rakshak Sahni playing Kkavya was replaced in the series, due to his incapability of bringing life into his role and also when he wanted for a ten-day break and Eijaz Khan was made to quit Kahiin To Hoga for Sahni's role.[9][10][11]

Bollywood actress Amrita Singh and Vidya Sinha made their television debut with the series.[12]

Days before its end, in August 2006, Amrita Singh quit the series owing professional ethics followed by the death of her character.[13]

Reception

Kkavyanjali which premiered at 9:30pm (IST), which Producer Ekta Kapoor considered one of her critical show at that time with a great hope, was touted as the best fiction launch of the year 2005 but did not receive the expected success.[14][15]

It opened with a rating of 13.91 TVR on 25 January and averaged 11.7 in that week, becoming the ninth-most-watched Hindi TV show overall.[4] Specifically, in Gujarat and Madya Pradesh it received 21 TVR and 29.4 TVR.[4] However, the following weeks, the ratings dipped. In May 2006, when the storyline took a leap and with entry of Iqbal Khan, it improved quite a bit which was not sufficient to get the expected ratings.[16] It got off-aired in August 2006 because of the conflict between Ekta Kapoor's Balaji Telefilms and Star Plus due to its change in storyline and time slot from 9:30 to 9:00 pm (IST), which received quite less ratings then in that slot compared to their rival channel Zee TV's Saat Phere:Saloni Ka Safar.[17][18]

The show got the awards in both categories i-e Technical and Programming for both Jury and Popularity.[19] Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii had a drop in its ratings in 2005, so Ekta Kapoor (producer) crossed it over with Kkavyanjali after which Kahaani saw a spike in its ratings.[8] Anita Hassanandani charged 40 thousand per day at that time. The show was also shot in Hong Kong.[20] Pritam charged 20 lakhs for its unique music composition.

Awards

Award Show Category Recipient(s)
Year-2005
Indian Television Academy Awards Best Music Pritam
Indian Television Academy Awards Best Actress - Jury Anita Hassanandani
Indian Television Academy Awards Best Serial - Jury Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor
Indian Telly Awards Best On Screen Couple Eijaz Khan and Anita Hassanandani[21][22]
Indian Telly Awards Best Drama Series Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor
Year-2006
Indian Television Academy Awards Best Serial - Popular Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor
Indian Telly Awards Best Actress Anita Hassanandani

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