Alif Laila
Alif Laila is an Indian television series based on the One Thousand and One Nights, also known as the Arabian Nights.[1] It was produced by Sagar Arts.[2] It was made in two seasons. The series from 1993 to 1997 for 143 episodes on DD National.
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Also known as | Arabian Nights |
Genre | Fantasy |
Based on | One Thousand and One Nights |
Screenplay by | Ramanand Sagar |
Directed by |
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Theme music composer | Ravindra Jain |
Opening theme | Krishna M. Gupta |
Ending theme | Krishna M. Gupta |
Composer | Ravindra Jain |
Country of origin | India |
Original languages |
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No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 143 |
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Producer | Subhash Sagar |
Running time | 23 Minutes |
Production company | Sagar Arts |
Release | |
Original network | DD National |
First shown in | India |
Original release | 1993 – 1997 |
The plotline of the series starts from the very beginning when Shahrzad starts telling stories to Shahryar and contains both the well-known and the lesser-known stories from the One Thousand and One Nights which are mentioned here. The name Alif Laila is a short form of the original Arabic title of the One Thousand and One Nights - Alif Layla wa-Layla (Arabic: ألف ليلة وليلة).
Stories
Season 1
- Ep 1-2 Prologue to the story of King Shahryar and Queen Shahrzad
- Ep 2-6 The Trader and the Genie (Taajir aur Jinn)
- Ep 6-9 Story of the First Traveller (Pahla Musaafir aur Do Kutton ki Kahaani)
- Ep 9-13 Story of the Second Traveller (Doosra Musaafir aur Bakri ki Kahaani)
- Ep 13-15 The Fisherman and the Genie[3] (Maahigir aur Jinn)
- Ep 15-18 Tale of the Vizier and the Sage Duban (Hakeem Dobaan ki Kahaani)
- Ep 19-33 Aladdin and the Magic Lamp (Aladeen aur Jaadui Chiraagh)
- Ep 34-47 Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves[4] (Ali Baba aur Chaalis Chor)
- Ep 48-49 Sinbad the Sailor and Pirate Qehermann (Sindbad Jahaazi aur Samudri Daaku Keharmann)
- Ep 50-55 Sinbad's First Voyage
- Ep 56-69 Sinbad's Second Voyage
- Ep 70-89 Sindbad's Third Voyage
- Ep 90-106 Sindbad's Fourth Voyage
- Ep 107-135 Prince Jalal Talib and Malika Hamira (a.k.a. Prince Jalal Talib and the Three Pearls)[5] (Shahzaada Jalaal Taalib aur Malika Hameera)
- Ep 136-143 Prince Jamal Saqib and Princess Mahapara (Shahzaada Jamaal Saaqib aur Shahzaadi Mahapaara)
Season 2
- The Night-Adventures of Caliph Harun al-Rashid (Khaleefa Haarun Rasheed ke Gashte)
- The Caliph's Judgement
- Story of the Blind Man (Andhe Faqeer Jamaal ki Kahaani)
- Zishan and Sofonisba (Zishaan aur Sofonisba), loosely based on the History of Sidi Nu'uman
- History of Khwajah Hasan al-Habbal (Khwaaja Hasan Khabaal ki Kahaani)
- Two Brothers Jalal and Bilal (Do Bhaai Jalaal aur Bilaal)
- Prince Afat and Firoza vs Firoz
- (Epilogue to the story of Shahryar and Shahrzad)
Cast
Main
- Girija Shankar as King Shahryar
- Damini Kanwal Shetty (Seema Kanwal) as Queen Shahrzad
- Firoz Ali as Shehzada Afaque
Recurring
- Shahnawaz Pradhan as Royal Vizier (Prologue), Sinbad the Sailor, clone Badrous (Sinbad arc), thief Asfandyaar (Ali Baba arc)
- Shweta Rastogi as daughter of Royal Vizier (Prologue)
- Swati Anand as princess Sofonisba of Gudjistaan [Sharara Gul] (Jishan & Sofonisba arc)
- Radhakrishna Datta as Trader (Trader & Genie arc), shape-shifter Cheema (Jalal Talib arc)
- Pramod Kapoor as merchant Sirajuddin Shareef Zardaari (Trader & goat arc), prince Gulfaam/Shah Khurram of Mehrabaad/sorcerer Misri (Sinbad arc), sorcerer Azgar (Jalal Taalib arc), King Baazik (Two Brothers arc)
- Mulraj Razda as Hakim Douban
- Neela Patel as fisherman's wife (Fisherman & Genie arc), Aladdin's mother (Aladdin arc), Shah of Baghdad's consort (Sinbad arc), Queen Zamaani of Shahristaan (Jalal Talib arc)
- Hyder Kazmi as Jaadugar Talimosh and Darvesh
- Navdeep Singh as Aladdin (Aladdin arc)
- Papiya Sengupta as princess Gulafsha of Naglistaan
- Sanjeev Sharma as Haasim (Ali Baba arc), Daniel (Jalal Talib arc)
- Vilas Raj as African magician Zingaalu Zungla (Aladdin arc), pirate Qehermaan/evil shadow Hamzaad (Sinbad arc), shape-shifter Jhingaal (Jalal Talib arc)
- Pinky Parikh as Duraksha (Trader & goat arc), Fairy Zeba Zeemi Shaheen (Aladdin arc), Marjina (Ali Baba arc), princess Badroulbadour and witch-queen Taaguti (Sinbad arc)
- Sulakshana Khatri as witch Asbela (Sinbad arc), princess of corpses Asjaar Salatiya (Jalal Talib arc)
- Jyotin Dave as King of Naglistaan (Aladdin arc), Police chief (Ali Baba arc), Shah of Baghdad (Sinbad arc), King of Shahristaan/dervish (Jalal Talib arc)
- Sunil Pandey as Sabeer Ahmed (Three Brothers arc), Ali Baba (Ali Baba arc), thief Gufraan (Sinbad arc), vizier Sarbaakh (Two Brothers arc)
- Tarakesh Chauhan as merchant Qaasim (Ali Baba arc), Balgavaan, Hafiz (Sinbad arc), prince Jalal Talib bin Sheikh Abdul Majeedi of ShahHarounabad (Jalal Talib, Two Brothers arc)
- Radha Yadav as Dilshad (Ali Baba arc), mother of kidnapped child (Sinbad arc)
- Jharna Dave as Naubahar (Ali Baba arc), sorceress Zubeidaa (Sinbad arc)
- Paulomi Mukherjee as lady Shahzamaani (Sinbad arc)
- Ashwini Sidhwani as fairy Maarukh (Sinbad arc)
- Sunil Nagar as Sultan Bakht, lady Gazala's lover, Fairy-king of Nigaristaan (Sinbad arc)
- Payal Mehta as lady Gazala (Sinbad arc), princess Mahapara of Cheestaan (Two Brothers arc)
- Kumar Hegde as shape-shifter Halkaash (Sinbad arc), genie-lord Aatish Fishaani (Jalal Talib arc), court magician Hattat (Two Brothers arc)
- Mona Parikh as lady Kulussun (Sinbad arc), princess Tayyabah of Shahristaan (Jalal Talib arc)
- Lata Haya (née Lata Nagar) as Queen Malika-e-Aliyah (Sinbad arc), witch-queen Hameera (Jalal Talib arc)
- Sanjeev Siddharth as genie Dara (Jalal Talib arc)
- Anupama Pardesi as courtesan Gulroo/serpent-princess Bargamaayi (Sinbad arc)
- Swati as fairy Mahajabin Shaheedi (Sinbad arc)
- Neha Grewal, Hetal Panchal, Heena as fairies (Jalal Talib arc)
- Mukul Nag as prince Jamal Saakib of ShahHarounabad (Two Brothers arc)
- Arvind Rausariya as magician Gaaradgar (Two Brothers arc), Magician Ajij Sambri(Sindbad arc)
- Vikram Sharma as Jadugar Hawabaaj
- Firoz Ali as Shehzada Afaque
Home media
The episodes of Alif Laila were released on both VCD and DVD format from Moserbaer. The DVD[6] release was marketed as 20 volumes consisting of 143 episodes, while the VCD[7]
Broadcast
The show was syndicated in Bengali on BTV, Gazi Television.[8] The show has re-aired on channels owned by Shri Adhikari Brothers since its original run. It re-aired from June 2011 on Dabangg TV from 2012 to 2013 and on Dhamaal TV from 2013 to 2016.[9][10] In 2020 it was broadcast during the quarantine period on DD Bharati.[11]
References
- Ashish Rajadhyaksha; Paul Willemen (1994). Encyclopaedia of Indian cinema. British Film Institute. pp. 42, 63, 572. ISBN 978-0-85170-455-5. Retrieved 30 May 2012.
- Ravi Shanker Kapoor (2000). More equal than others: a study of the Indian Left. Vision Books. ISBN 978-81-7094-381-5.
- A selection of stories from Alif laila wa laila: the Arabian nights' entertainment. Ginn & co. 1892.
- Frank Moore Colby; Talcott Williams (1918). The New international encyclopædia. Dodd, Mead and company.
- "Buy Jalal Talib Aur Malika Hamira DVD, Blu-ray Online at Best Prices in India | Movies & TV Shows". Amazon.in. Archived from the original on 11 September 2017. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
- "Buy Alif Laila: 1001 Nights - Vol. 1 to 20 (Episodes - 1 to 143) DVD, Blu-ray Online at Best Prices in India | Movies & TV Shows". Amazon.in. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
- "Buy Alif Laila (World's Greatest Tales from Arabian Nights) DVD, Blu-ray Online at Best Prices in India | Movies & TV Shows". Amazon.in. 3 October 2018. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
- "জিটিভিতে অলিফ লায়লা | কালের কণ্ঠ". Kalerkantho. 9 January 2018.
- "Loading..." www.dhamaal.tv.
- "Alif Lala ..:: Dabangg - The Power of Youth ::." www.dabangg.tv.
- @DD_Bharati (1 April 2020). "On public demand, we have changed the..." (Tweet) – via Twitter.