Om Namah Shivay (1997 TV series)
Om Namah Shivay is an Indian television series that aired on DD National based on Shiv Puran. The series is presumably named after the mantra Aum Namah Shivaya.
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Genre | Mythology |
Written by | Vikas Kapoor |
Screenplay by | Darshal Laad |
Directed by | Dheeraj Kumar |
Starring | Samar Jai Singh Yashodhan Rana Gayatri Shastri Manjeet Kullar |
Narrated by | Rishabh Shukla |
Music by | Sharang Dev |
Opening theme | Pt. Jasraj |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 208[1] |
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Producer | Zuby Kochhar |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Production company | Creative Eye |
Release | |
Original network | DD National |
Picture format | 576i |
Original release | 19 January 1996 – 7 January 2000 |
Plot
The plot centers around Lord Shiva and brings Hindu theology to life in a series of interconnected stories. The serial begins with the creation of the universe and the other Devas, then guides the viewer through Shiva's marriage to Sati, Sati's death, Shiva's marriage to Parvati, and tales of many devotional acts, demonic battles, and important religious events (such as the creation of the twelve Jyotirlinga). It ends with events covered in the Mahābhārata and the blessing of the hero Arjuna by Shiva.
According to the show's introduce the material used to construct the show's plot and the script was extensive. Sources listed are the Vayu Puran, Shiv Maha Puran, Skand Puran, Ling Puran, Tantra Chooramani, Valmiki Ramayan, Swetashwar Upanishad, Vaman Puran, Varah Puran, Koorma Puran, Rudra Yamal Tantra, Padma Puran, Devi Bhagwat Puran, and Bhagwat Puran. Director Dheeraj Kumar, a devotee of Lord Shiva, oversaw nine years of research to ensure that Om Namah Shivay's story was complete and accurate;[2] nonetheless, the opening credits begin with an apology for any errors that may have been made in the series.
Cast
- Samar Jai Singh as Shiva[3]
- Manjeet Kullar as Sati
- Gayatri Shastri as Parvati, Nav Durga,
- Jagesh Mukati as Ganesha
- Saurabh Agarwal as Kartikeya
- Rajeshwari Sachdev as Rati
- Amit Pachori as Vishnu
- Anita Kulkarni / Reena Kapoor as Lakshmi
- Kishori Shahane as Rajkumari Sumati
- Sandeep Mohan as Rama
- Siraj Mustafa Khan as Krishna
- Sandeep Mehta as Narada
- Sunil Nagar as Brahma
- Mona Parekh as Saraswati
- Sanjay Swaraj as Indra
- Shailly Chaudhary as Shachi, the wife of Indra
- Firdaus Mevawala as Brihaspati
- Santosh Shukla as Chandra
- Dharmendra Rana as Varuna
- Priyanka as Kaushiki
- Gautam Chaturvedi as Bhadrayu
- Shalini Kapoor Sagar as Karkati
- Chand Dhar as Shukracharya
- Gajendra Chauhan as Daksha
- Kshama Raj as Prasuti
- Nimai Bali as Jalandhar / Shani / Duryodhan / Sindoorasura
- Rajesh Shringarpure as Arjuna
- Gufi Paintal as Shakuni
- Upasana Singh as Mohini
- Sarvadaman D. Banerjee as Rajkumar Vrishdwaj
- Kaushal Kapoor as Andhaka
- Vaquar Shaikh as Ravana
- Pappu Polyester as Nandi
- Kulraj Bedi as Kumbhakarna
- Raman Khatri as Vibhishana / Hiranyakashipu
- Govind Khatri as Hiranyaksha
- Daman Maan as Mahishasura
- Utkarsha Naik as Kaikasi
- Arun Mathur as Sumali
- Amrit Pal as Tarakasura
- Mahendra Ghule as Kamalaksha / Bhima / Hanuman
- Deepak Jethi as Vidyunmali
- Sanjeev Siddharth as Tarakaksha
- Pratik Bohara as Shumbha
- Anil Yadav as Nishumbha / Parashurama
- Firoz Ali as Agni Dev
Soundtrack
Songs from many well-known Indian singers are featured in this serial; a few examples include the title song "Om Namah Shivay" (Pandit Jasraj), "Rudra Rudra" (Vinod Rathod and Udit Narayan, episode 53), and "Trikal Darsh" (episode 89), "Man Mein Ek Kamna" (episode 62), and "Maha Shivratri Aayi" (Alka Yagnik). Sharang Dev composed music and Abhilash provided lyrics.[4]
Unity is created in the series by using the same songs for different scenes, or even the same melodies with different lyrics, to soundtrack a recurring theme or situation. For example, the creation of each Jyotirling is accompanied by a chorus of the song "Ajar Amar Shiv Shankar." "Dharm Na Janu," sung by the boy Upmanyyu in episode 58, later becomes the melody for the song "Jeevan Kya Hai," which the young Markandeya sings in episode 168; each child sings to seek Shiva's protection through prayer. Indra, Narada, and the Devatas sing "Om Shri Tripund Dhari" to ask rescue from Shiva in episode 56; Sachi then sings the same melody as a prayer to Shakti, "Jai Shakti Dayini Maa," in episode 100.
Continuity is also created between different performers with music. For instance, the song "Maha Shivratri Aayi" is sung by Shiva's first wife Sati, and then by his second wife Parvati, both celebrating the great festival of Maha Shivaratri.
Home video
In 2003, Om Namah Shivay was released as a two-part, 42-DVD set, distributed by Madhu Entertainment and Media. It includes an option for English subtitles and a choice of four languages for audio (Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam).[5]
References
- "Sony to run old DD mytho in afternoon band". Indiantelevision.com. 30 November 2002. Retrieved 30 November 2009.
- Keshri, Shweta (12 June 2020). "Dheeraj Kumar: We spent 9 years on research for Om Namah Shivay". India Today. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
- "On screen Shiva and Parvati, Yashodhan Rana and Gayatri Shastri, get engaged". India Today. 5 July 1999.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - "TV series Om Namah Shivay had 52 songs by top singers: Director Dheeraj Kumar". www.outlookindia.com/. IANS. 16 June 2020. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
- "Om Namah Shivay on DVD". Indian Express Group. 25 July 2003. Retrieved 30 November 2009.