Jol Nupur is a Bengali television serial that aired on Bengali GEC Star Jalsha by Magic Moments Motion Pictures. It stars Lovely Maitra, Souptik Chakraborty (later replaced by Fahim Mirza) and Aparajita Adhya in lead roles. The show was telecast Monday through Saturday 9:30 PM IST. Jol Nupur replaced Sansaar Sukher Hoy Romonir Guney from 21 January 2013.[citation needed] After running successfully for almost 3 years and airing 901 episodes, the show went off-air on 5 December 2015 to make way for Punyi Pukur.[citation needed]

Jol Nupur
Title Screen
GenreDrama
Romance
Comedy
Created byMagic Moments Motion Pictures
Screenplay byLeena Gangopadhyay
Directed bySaibal Banerjee
Diganta Sinha
Creative directorLeena Gangopadhyay
Presented byBright Advertising Pvt. Ltd.
StarringLovely Maitra
Aparajita Adhya
Opening theme"Chhonde Baaje.. Jol Nupur" by Chorus
Country of originIndia
Original languageBengali
No. of seasons26 (as per Hotstar)
No. of episodes901
Production
Executive producersSumit Kumar Roy,
Satyajit Chakraborty (Magic Moments Motion Pictures),
Kastuvi Ghosh (Star Jalsha),
Sriya Basu (Star Jalsha)
ProducerSaibal Banerjee
Production locationsOrissa
West Bengal
Cinematographyparmatma yadav
EditorsSameer
Soumen
Running time22 minutes
Production companyMagic Moments Motion Pictures
Original release
NetworkStar Jalsha
Release21 January 2013 (2013-01-21) –
5 December 2015 (2015-12-05)
Related

This is the second serial in Star Jalsha by Magic Moments Motion Pictures and the third longest running among all the serials produced by Magic Moments Motion Pictures after Ishti Kutum and ETV Bangla's (now Colors Bangla) Binni Dhaner Khoi.

After 8 and a half years of the show going off-air, Star Jalsha has started telecasting the serial from 12 August 2024 at 4 to 5 PM IST.

Plot

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The story revolves around Kajal, a girl from Orissa and an expert in the dance form Odissi, and a man from the city Arin Basu Mallik, named Neel. Neel is from a wealthy and established family and man of principles, while Kajal or Kaju is soft-hearted and strong character who believes in the basic virtues of life. The show is basically a love story of Kaju and Neel in the backdrop of the sea. The waves of the sea seem to wash away all differences in their culture and lifestyles and tie them in an internal union.

Kaju and Arin meet on the sea-beach when Arin had gone there on a holiday. Neel develops feelings for Kaju. When Neel and Kaju accidentally and unintentionally perform some of the Hindu marriage rituals, the pujaris of the Jagannath temple threat to turn Kaju into a Devdasi and so Kaju becomes forced to marry Neel.

When the two come to Kolkata, Neel's family members are not ready to accept Kaju and she has to face many hurdles, especially the ill-intended Bhoomi, Neel's elder sister-in-law. But she also has some supportive people by her side – Neel's uncle, who is the third son of Purnendusekhar Basu Mallik, head of the family, Neel's aunt, Aparajita (also called Pari) who is a mental patient and a special child. Pari also sings beautifully. Pari's music teacher and mentor is Amartya.

Eventually the family members accept Kaju and Kaju wins an Odissi dance competition, defeating Bhoomi. Later, we come to know, that Bhoomi is actually Kaju's cousin and Kaju is the daughter of the dance maestro Surya Panigrahi, who is now dead. Kajal's mother, Urbhashi and Bhoomi's mother, Srishti Mukherjee, are sisters. The power hungry Srishti had succeeded in establishing herself as an Odissi dancer.

But soon circumstances demand Neel and Kaju to get divorced due to Arin's friend, Arshi, who in turn marries Neel. Kaju happens to leave the Basu Mallik house and seek refuge in the house of an old Odissi dancer. Later, we come to know that the man is none other than Surjya Panigrahi and Srishti had planned to kill him in order to emerge as an unparalleled dancer. So now, Kaju's birth details are unveiled. Kaju now starts getting trained in Odissi vigorously by her father and wins a national-level dance competition. On the other hand, Neel becomes physically weak and ill.

In the meantime, other affairs creep in – Pari wins a national-level singing competition with the help of Amartya, who had married her also. At the same time, both Neel's family and Kaju have to face various calamities due to the ill-intended Bhoomi and Arshi. Pari has to face major hurdles, as Amartya's sister-in-law was not ready to accept her. Due to certain calamities like Amartya falling sick and losing his voice, force Pari to earn money by singing following which she gets blamed by Amartya's sister-in-law that Pari was a thief. Eventually she is proved wrong and her son, Judo, marries Neel's sister.

Another character, Minu, comes up at this point. She happened to be neighbour of the Basu Mallik family when the family used to live in the village. She stood by the side of the Basu Mallik family and helped them in their crisis and later married Chhoton, third son of Purnendusekhar.

Discrepancies creep in even in her married life, when it is revealed that Minu was a widow and this was her second marriage. But Chhoton stands by her side and helps her in every such incident. Even in some cases Kaju helps her and the Basu Mallik family. In spite of all these affairs, Kaju's love for Neel or Neel's love for Kaju has not come to an end. The soap explores their relationship.

Cast

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Lovely Maitra, Fahim Mirza and Aparajita Adhya as Kaju, Neel and Pari

Main

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  • Lovely Maitra as Sankhamala "Kajol / Kaju" Panigrahi Basu Mallick – Neel's first wife (2013 – 2015)
  • Souptic Chakraborty / Fahim Mirza as Arin "Neel" Basu Mallik – Kajol’s ex-husband; Arshi's husband (2013 – 2015)
  • Sudipta Banerjee as Arshi Basu Mallick – Neel's friend and his second wife. (Antagonist)
  • Aparajita Adhya as Aparajita "Pari" Chowdhury (née Basu Mallick) – a singer and the developmentally delayed daughter of Radharani and Purnendu; Amartya's widow (2013 – 2015)

Recurring

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  • Pijush Ganguly as Amartya Chowdhury – Pari's mentor and husband (deceased)
  • Sabitri Chatterjee as Kamalinee "Sona thamma" Basu Mallick
  • Soumitra Chatterjee as Krishnendushekhar Basu Mallick – Kamalinee's husband
  • Anusuya Majumdar as Radharani Basu Mallick – Neel's grandmother
  • Santu Mukherjee as Purnendushekhar Basu Mallick – Neel's grandfather
  • Bhaskar Banerjee as Bhombol – Lal and Rumi's father; Bhoomi's father-in-law; Purnendushekhar and Radharani's eldest son
  • Bidipta Chakraborty as Anjana Basu Mallick – Lal's mother; Bhoomi's mother-in-law; Neel's elder paternal aunt
  • Diganta Bagchi as Subhankar Basu Mallick – Neel's father; Purnendushekhar and Radharani's second son
  • Rajashree Bhowmik as Sreemoyee Basu Mallick – Neel's mother; Subhankar's wife; Kaju's ex-mother-in-law; Arshi’s mother-in-law
  • Biswanath Basu as Chhoton – Neel's uncle, Purnendushekhar and Radharani's third (youngest) son
  • Sonali Chowdhury[1] as Mrinalini "Minu" Basu Mallick – Chhoton's wife; a primary school principal
  • Indrajit Deb as Mrinalini's father
  • Ronnie Chakraborty as Laal – Neel's elder cousin; Bhoomi's husband (Deceased)
  • Sneha Chatterjee as Bhoomisuta "Bhoomi" Basu Mallick (née Pattanayak) – Samrat's wife, Laal's widow; Kaju's elder maternal cousin
  • Priyadarshini Chatterjee as Rumi – Lal's younger sister
  • Priya Paul[2] as Mimi Chowdhury (née Basu Mallick) – Neel's younger sister; Judo's wife.
  • Debottam Majumder as Budhaditya "Judo" Chowdhury – Amartya's nephew; Mimi's husband.
  • Rita Dutta Chakraborty as Nandini Chowdhury – Judo's mother; Amartya's sister-in-law (who has a crush on him)
  • Rohit Mukherjee as Judo's father; Amartya's elder brother
  • Runa Bandyapadhyay as Amartya's elder cousin
  • Neel Mukherjee as Surjya Panigrahi – Kaju's father
  • Badshah Maitra as Binayak Pattanayak – Bhoomi's father; Shrishti's husband; a scientist
  • Anushree Das as Srishti Mukherjee – Bhoomi's mother; Binayak's wife; Urbashi's sister; Kaju's maternal aunt
  • Sagarika Roy as Urboshi – Kaju's mother
  • Saktipada Dey as Raghubir
  • Bimal Chakraborty as Arshi's father
  • Anindita Saha as Arshi's mother
  • Koushik Sen as Raja – Krishnendu's ex-student; Devika's husband
  • Kalyani Mondal as Raja's mother
  • Ashok Bhattacharya as Raja's father
  • Lopamudra Sinha as Devika – Raja's love interest and wife
  • Sourav Das as Chandan – Kaju's tutor; Rumi's love interest
  • Shrila Majumder as Surjo's aunt
  • Avrajit Chakraborty as Samrat – Bhoomi's second husband

Adaptations

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Language Title Premiere date Network(s) Last aired Notes
Bengali Jol Nupur
জল নূপুর
21 January 2013 Star Jalsha 5 December 2015 Original
Hindi Gud Se Meetha Ishq
गुड़ से मीठा इश्क
18 April 2022 Star Bharat 1 October 2022 Remake
Jhanak
झनक
20 November 2023 StarPlus Ongoing

References

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  1. ^ "Sonalee goes for a makeover in Jol Nupur!". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Priya Paul Bigg Boss Bangla Contestant Wiki Bio Age Height Boyfriend Images Biodata". 5 April 2016. Archived from the original on 14 September 2018. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
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