Indian Bengali television soap opera
Shubho Drishti Title Screen
Genre Drama Romance Created by Vandana Films and Enterprises (original) Based on Struggling Love story Screenplay by Koushik BhattacharyaDialogue Tanmoy Goswami Story by Pritikona Pal Roy Directed by Rahul Mukherjee Creative director Rahul Mukherjee Presented by Bright Advertising Pvt. Ltd. Starring Gourab Roy Chowdhury Aishwarya Sen Joyjit Banerjee Oindrilla Bose Sukanya Goswami Voices of Anupam Roy Somlatta Chowdhury AcharyyaOpening theme "Shubho Drishti" Composer Anupam Roy Country of origin India Original language Bengali No. of seasons1 No. of episodes347 Executive producers Sumit Kumar Roy, Satyajit Chakraborty, Poulimi Bowmik(Colors Bangla ) Producer Shibaji Panja Production locations Orissa West Bengal Puri Cinematography Siddhartha Mukherjee Running time 22 minutes Production company Vandana Films Network Colors Bangla Release 1 January 2018 (2018-01-01 ) – 12 January 2019 (2019-01-12 ) Arabya Rajani
Shubho Drishti was a popular Bengali television soap opera. It premiered on 1 January 2018. It aired on Colors Bangla . It starred Gourab Roy Chowdhury[ 1] and Aishwarya Sen in lead roles and Bidipta Chakraborty and Sukanya Goswami in a negative role. The show was produced by Shibaji Panja of Vandana Films and Enterprises . Prasenjit Chatterjee and Rituparna Sengupta played cameo roles in this serial.
Plot
The journeys of two pairs of siblings – Abir-Drishti and Subho-Antara – lead to a series of tense happenstances. The recent episodes reveal the twists in the plot. It shows the trials and tribulations of unexpected events in the lead pair’s lives on the track where Drishti’s would-be husband Rahul gets kidnapped and Subho gets the blame. Meanwhile, Abir refuses to marry Antara until his sister gets married.
Cast
Main
Gourab Roy Chowdhury [ 2] as Shubhojit Mukherjee (Subho) / Main Male Lead
Aishwarya Sen as Drishti Subhojit Mukherjee / Main Female Lead[ 3]
Debarshi Banerjee / Rajib Basu as Abir Basu (Parallel Male Lead) (Dead)
Oindrilla Bose as Antara Abir Basu / Parallel Female Lead[ 4]
Joyjit Banerjee as Sagnik Sen(Antagonist) [ 5]
Bidipta Chakraborty [ 6] as Annapoorna Mukherjee / Main Female Antagonist
Raj Bhattacharya as Rahul Gupta / Main Male Antagonist[ 7]
Sukanya Goswami as Sana / Parallel Female Antagonist
Sutirtha Saha as Shoukarjyo/Antara's Childhood Friend /Parallel Male Lead
Sreetama Roychowdhury as Anandi/Antagonist/Drishti's Childhood Friend
Supporting
Sandip Dey as Shekhar Basu(Drishti's Father)
Ranjini Chatterjee as Malini Basu(Drishti's Mother)
Rumpa Chatterjee as Drishti's Aunt(Mashimoni)
Niladri Lahiri as Rajat Deb Roy(Antara's father and Shubho's stepfather)
Abanti Dutta as Krishna Deb Roy(Shubho and Antara's mother)
Saurav Chakraborty as Abhik
Saurav Ghosh as Subho's Assistant
Indrakshi Nag as Debjani Chowdhury (Antagonist)[ 8]
Kausiki Tinni Guha as Soham's Mother
Saugata Bandopadhyay as Soham Sengupta/Drishti 's childhood friend[ 9]
Rituparna Basak as Septy(Saptaparni)
Somashri Bhattacharyya as Raai
Mousumi Das as Pishimoni (Dead)
Anushka Bhattacharjee as Tinni/Sagnik's Daughter
Shankar Debnath as Shoukarjyo's father and Sagnik's uncle
Ritoja Majumdar as Shoukarjyo's mother and Sagnik's aunt
Sujata Dawn as Neela/Aditi Mukherjee, sister of Shubho
Guest appearances/Cameo
References
Cookery and fashion show Drama series Dubbed series Upcoming series
Ongoing TV shows
Jol Thoi Thoi Bhalobasha
Badal Sesher Pakhi
Roshnai
TV shows supervised Movies Former TV series