Bhaskar Bharti | |
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Genre | Fantasy comedy |
Directed by |
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Starring | Ragini Khanna Anchal Sabharwal Aamir Ali Vivek Mushran Jai Kalra Rukhsar Rehman Rajesh Khera Eijaz Khan |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 120 |
Production | |
Producers | Deeya Singh Tony Singh |
Running time | 24 minutes |
Production company | DJ's a Creative Unit |
Original release | |
Network | Sony Entertainment Television |
Release | 25 May 17 December 2009 | –
Bhaskar Bharti is an Indian fantasy comedy-drama television series that premiered from 25 May 2009 on Sony Entertainment Television.[1] Produced by Deeya Singh and Tony Singh under DJ's a Creative Unit, it stars Ragini Khanna, Anchal Sabharwal, Aamir Ali, Jai Kalra, Rukhsar Rehman, Vivek Mushran and Eijaz Khan.[2] The story is about a man named Bhaskar Bharti, who is turned into a woman. As a woman, "she" goes by the name Bharti Bhaskar.[3] It went off air on 17 December 2009.[4]
Prior to its launch, it was believed that Bhaskar Bharti was a TV adaptation of the 2005 Hindi film Mr Ya Miss.[5] However, that was not the case, as it is actually a Hindi adaptation of the Argentine comedy show Lalola[6] in which a man turns into a woman as a result of being cursed by one of his love interests.[7]
The story is centred around the life of Bhaskar (portrayed by Eijaz Khan), an attractive and debonair man and chief editor of Men's Universe, a fledgling men's magazine. He's quite popular among women; however, he keeps moving in and out of relationships, as he doesn't believe in the concept of love. Eventually, one of his ex-girlfriends (whom he promised to marry) curses him to turn into a woman, so that he may understand the pain and anguish that he has caused her and other women. The curse comes true, and Bhaskar transforms into a woman that night (portrayed by Ragini Khanna).
Bewildered by this sudden change, he tries in vain to turn himself back into a man. He soon realizes that he has no choice but to continue his daily life as a woman until the curse can be reversed. To be accepted back in his workplace, he pretends to be Bhaskar's cousin Bharti and lies that Bhaskar had to leave to attend to a family emergency, and that he has asked her to assume his responsibilities at his office until he returns. He is able to get his job back as a result, but realizes that getting everyone's respect and attention will prove very difficult, more so now as he is a woman. No one except his best friend, Payal, knows about this, and Bhaskar and Payal together attempt to bring Bhasker back to his original body.