Sadda Haq (TV series)

Sadda Haq - My Life, My Choice
Genre Youth show
Created by Anand Sivakumaran
Written by
Screenplay by
  • Alka Shukla
  • Dialogue :
  • Sumit Arora
Directed by Prateek Shah
Creative director(s)
  • Mishrkeshii
  • Dev
  • Anil
Starring See Below
Music by Abhijeet Das
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Hindi
No. of seasons 2
Production
Executive producer(s) Hamavvand Chwda
Producer(s)
Editor(s) Pankaj Katpal
Location(s) Mumbai
Cinematography Hanoz VK (Hanoz Kerawala)
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time Approx. 22 minutes
Production company(s)
  • Beyond Dreams Entertainment Pvt Ltd
  • Inspire Films Pvt Ltd
Release
Original network Channel V India
Picture format 480i(SDTV)
Original release November 25, 2013 (2013-11-25) – present
External links
Website
Production website

Sadda Haq - My Life, My Choice (translation : My Rights - My Life, My Choice) is an Indian television series that premiered on Channel V India on 25 November 2013. The Times of India said the show features characters from a range of areas across the country that are not common on television shows.[1]

Cast

Main Cast (Season 2)
  • Harshita Gaur as Sanyukta Aggarwal
  • Param Singh as Randhir Singh Shekhawat
  • Ashwini Koul as Aryan Harshwal
  • Shabnam Pandey as Sanaya Jha
  • Mohak Khurana as Joy Dasgupta
  • Sneha Shah as Kritika Narayan Swamy
  • Puneett Chouksey as Arjun Khanna
  • Aashutosh Semwal as Sumit Jain
  • Ali Merchant as Nirmaan Nambiar
Recurring Cast (Season 2)
  • Simran Kapoor as Becky
  • Mridula Choudhury as Mrs. S Subramanyam
  • Pooja Bisht as Meneka
  • Nisha Neha Nayak as Vidushi Kumar
  • Ankit Gupta as Parth Kashyap
  • Mohit Chauhan as Mr. Kishore Aggarwal
  • Kushabh Manghani as Ankit Aggarwal
  • Aaradhna Uppal as Mrs. Renuka Sanyal
  • Harsh Vashisht as Mr. Harshvardhan Shekhawat
Main Cast (Season 1)
  • Harshita Gaur as Sanyukta Aggarwal
  • Param Singh as Randhir Singh Shekhawat
  • Gachui Homring as Kaustuki Sherpa
  • Chirag Desai as Jignesh Patel
  • Nisha Neha Nayak as Vidushi Kumar
  • Ankit Gupta as Parth Kashyap
  • Prince Dua as Khuswant Singh
  • Manik Talwar as Sahil Kataria
Recurring Cast (Season 1)
  • Krip Suri as Prof. Vardhan Suryavanshi
  • Gaurav Chopra as Prof. Abhay Singh Ranawat
  • Neeraj Khetarpal as Prof. Prem Kumar Chaudhary
  • Sejal Shah as Mrs. Anjali Aggarwal
  • Aaradhna Uppal as Mrs. Renuka Sanyal
  • Mohit Chauhan as Mr. Kishore Aggarwal
  • Kushabh Manghani as Ankit Aggarwal
  • Harsh Vashisht as Mr. Harshvardhan Shekhawat
  • Varun Sharma as Sameer Mittal
  • Kunal Bakshi as Rana and Inspector Hooda


Production

Mamta Yash Patnaik, Producer and Chief Creative Director of Beyond Dreams Production house and co-founder of Inspire films production house says "The audiences are evolving with each passing day. So the content needs to evolve too. The same emotions have to be told in a new refreshing manner which will connect with the youth. We wanted to give a different show not only in terms of content but also make it visually different. The key was to have a play out which is emotional and still not look like any GEC soap." [2]

Yash A Patnaik, Chairman and Managing Director of Beyond Dreams Production house added "It's very exciting to produce youth shows because then you're not doing the regular things that are going on these days. You can break conventions and make your own rules with youth shows. It's a very unexplored space." [3]

Season synopsis

Season Total no. of
episodes
Originally aired
Season premiere Season finale
1 537 25 November 2013 25 December 2015
2 TBA 19 January 2016 TBA

Awards and nominations

Year - 2014

Year - 2015

References

  1. "Writers of 12 bestsellers Durjoy and Sumrit write Sadda Haq - The Times of India". indiatimes.com. 30 January 2014. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
  2. "Critic's Review". indiatimes.com. 30 January 2014. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
  3. "The Unexplored genre". indianexpress.com. 7 May 2014. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
  4. "List of nominees and winners of 13th Indian Telly Awards, 2014". indiantelevision.com. 9 September 2014. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
  5. "List of nominees and winners of 14th Indian Telly Awards, 2015". indiantelevision.com. 28 November 2015. Retrieved 6 December 2015.

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