Har Mushkil Ka Hal Akbar Birbal
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Har Mushkil Ka Hal Akbar Birbal is an Indian historical comedy television series which aired on BIG Magic. It stars Kiku Sharda and Vishal Kotian.[1] A Bhojpuri language dubbed version aired on Big Ganga.[2]
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Genre | Historical comedy |
Created by | Moti Sagar |
Written by | Deepak malik, Rakesh Baranwal, Timir Bakshi, Paritosh Painter |
Directed by | Amit Damle |
Starring | Kiku Sharda Vishal Kotian Delnaaz Irani Kishwer Merchant Sunil Chauhan Thakur Anoop Singh |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 5 |
No. of episodes | 579 |
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Producer | Nikhil Sinha |
Cinematography | Nitinchandra Bandekar |
Production companies | Reliance Broadcast Network Triangle Film Company |
Original release | |
Network | BIG Magic |
Release | 28 April 2014 |
Related | |
Birbal Aur Viraat |
Plot
The show's story is based on the well known folklore characters, Akbar and Birbal have been extremely popular with the kids for their combined wit and wisdom. The show is a fresh, comic take on the relation between Emperor Akbar and his seventh jewel Birbal that not only makes one laugh but also teaches valuable lessons. The first in the genre of Historical Comedy, Akbar Birbal has captured the audience's imagination with its delightful storyline and stellar cast.
Cast
Main
- Kiku Sharda as King Akbar
- Vishal Kotian as Birbal
- Kishwer Merchant as Urvashi
- Delnaaz Irani as Queen Jodha Bai (2014–2016)[3]
- Pragati Mehra as Rani Sahiba / Jodha Bai (2016)
- Thakur Anoop Singh as Sharafat Khan / Mullah Do Piyaza
- Sunil Chauhan as Wazeer-e-Azam Rana Baldev
- Pawan Singh as Prince Salim
- Sumit Arora as Vasudev
- Farzill Pardiawalla / Abhishek Oberoi as Tansen
- Rimpi Das as Anarkali
- Yashkant Sharma as Raja Darban aka. Rajjah
Recurring
- Kunika Lal as Rani Durgavati
- Shehzad Khan / Mohit Abrol / Gaurav Sharma as Turram Khan
- Sara Khan as Shaila Bano[4]
- Rohit Khurana as Viraat[5]
- Ram Awana as Hakim / Raja Aloknath and Moonga
Guests
- Chetan Hansraj as Rehmat Khan[6]
- Shalini Sahuta as Sukanya
- Pankaj Dheer as King Abraham Quli Qutub Shah Wali
- Sudha Chandran as Bhavani / Teej Mata
- Smita Bansal as Umrao Jaan
- Roshni Chopra as Koyal
- Lavina Tandon as Haseena
- Aishwarya Sakhuja as Jiya
- Chaitanya Choudhry as Zeb Khan
- Sargun Mehta as Yakshini
- Monica Castelino as Rupali / Roop
- Mohena Singh as Rajkumari Roopali
- Adhvik Mahajan as Pishach Sohan
- Ankit Gera as Raja Ranjit Singh
- Roop Durgapal as Icchadhari Nagin and Rekha Madhuri aka Female Birbal
- Madhura Naik as Qayamat Bano
- Raquib Arshad as Cheddhi
- Bhupindder Bhoopii as Changez Khan
- Umesh Bajpai as Kaali
- Ehsaan Qureshi as Shayar Amir Khan
- Samiksha Bhatt as Shantipriya
- Ruma Sharma as Saloni
- Adi Irani as Bairam Khan
- Rajveer Singh Rajput as Thief
- Poorti Arya as Deewani-Mastani
- Sapan Gulati as Prince Veer
- Amrita Prakash as Princess Aishwarya[7]
- Ketan Karande as Rajkumar Surajbhan
- Rajesh Khera as Raja Ali Raza / Mirza Muhammad Hakim
- Krish Parekh as Kabir
Episodes and stories
Summarize
Perspective
Season | Stories with 1 episode |
Stories with 2 episodes |
Stories with 3 episodes |
Total episodes |
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1 | 91 | 50 | 1 | 194 |
2 | 158 | |||
3 | 121 | |||
4 | 78 | |||
5 | 28 |
Season 1
Season 1 has 194 episodes, of which all episodes were released with specific story names presented below except for episode 2, 104 to 110.[8]
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End of Season
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Season 2
All 158 episodes were released with specific story names in this season presented below.[9]
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Season 3
All 121 episodes were released with specific story names in this season presented below.[10]
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Season 4
All 78 episodes were released with specific story names in this season presented below.[11]
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Season 5
All 28 episodes were released with specific story names in this season presented below.[12]
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Awards
Indian Telly Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2016 | Kiku Sharda | Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Comedy) | Won |
References
External links
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