Gharwali Uparwali
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Gharwali Uparwali (Translation: My Wife and The Ghost of My First Wife) is an Indian fantasy-sitcom television series which originally aired on Star Plus from 3 July 2000 to 23 June 2003.[1][2] Gharwali Uparwali received acclaim throughout its run.[3][4] The show is created by Nirja Guleri.[5][6] Gharwali Uparwali is written and directed by Shrey Guleri.[7]
Gharwali Uparwali | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | Nirja Guleri |
Written by | Shrey Guleri |
Directed by | Shrey Guleri |
Starring | Mukul Dev Ratna Pathak Shah Niki Aneja Walia Manasi Joshi Roy Sudha Chandran Sudhir Pandey Mickey Dhamejani |
Theme music composer | Raju Singh |
Opening theme | “Gharwali Uparwali” sung by Babul Supriyo |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of episodes | 156 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Sahil Guleri |
Producer | Nirja Guleri |
Cinematography | Manoj Soni Jagannath Attar Singh Saini |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company | Prime Channel |
Original release | |
Network | Star Plus |
Release | 3 July 2000 (2000-07-03) – 23 June 2003 (2003-06-23) |
Related | |
Gharwali Uparwali is considered as a milestone on Indian television's, it was first-ever indigenous fantasy-comedy franchise and the instant popularity of this trail-blazing new fantasy-sitcom genre, replete with top-of-the-line visual effects.[8][9] and which appealed to children as well as adults at the same time,[10]
Gharwali Uparwali has been nominated for several major Television Awards including The Screen Awards for Best Serial (Comedy) in 2000,[11] and The Indian Telly Awards for Comedy/Sitcom Of The Year in 2002.[12]
A sequel series, Gharwali Uparwali Aur Sunny, also created by Nirja Guleri and directed by Shrey Guleri, aired on Star Plus from October 11, 2003, onwards as the second installment of this hugely successful Fantasy-Comedy franchise.[13]