Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

Bishaash

Bangladeshi supernatural drama television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bishaash
Remove ads

Bishaash (Bengali: বিশ্বাস; Belief) is a Bangladeshi supernatural television series produced by BBC World Service Trust which was first broadcast on Bangladesh Television from 16 October 2010 to 18 March 2011.

Quick Facts Genre, Written by ...

The series stars Shama Rahman, Sayed Babu, Arabi Rahman and Rahmat Ali. It is about a British-Bangladeshi woman named Zara who relocates to Bangladesh after inheriting a stake in a mysterious supernatural detective agency in Dhaka.

Remove ads

Plot summary

Zara Rahman (Shama Rahman), a young, head-strong and inquisitive woman discovers that she has inherited co-ownership of an antique shop in Dhaka after the death of her grandfather. When she moves to Bangladesh she learns that the shop also houses a supernatural detective agency. She meets young supernatural investigator Abir Zaman (Sayed Babu), his uncle Ferdous Zaman (Rahmat Ali) and his cousin sister Laboni (Arabi Rahman) and is thrown into his world of supernatural mystery, magic and adventure. The story progresses with various twists and events relating to the Zaman Family and ends with a huge unexpected twist and the darkest secret of the Zaman Family.

Remove ads

Overview

Bishaash is south Asia's first supernatural detective series.[1][2][3][4] and the first serial drama shot between Bangladesh and London, England.[5] There are 24 paired episodes, each lasting 25 minutes.[6]

The series features dialogue in Bengali and English.[1][7] Initially, the dialogue in the series is in Bangla with English subtitles. However, episode by episode, more and more English dialogue is introduced.[8]

The series was part of Mott MacDonald's £50 million nine-year programme since 2007 aimed at teaching many of the poorest people in Bangladesh what project director John Shotton describes as "vocational English". One of their project partners is broadcaster BBC World Service.[8] The series was made by the BBC World Service Trust.[1]

The programme was an initiative of English in Action, funded by the Department for International Development.[1] by 2017.[9]

The storylines have a supernatural twist[8] which includes themes of family tradition, love, evil,[2][3] and danger.[8]

Remove ads

Production

Writers, directors and producers were recruited from the UK.[8] Production staff includes staff from the UK as well as Bangladesh.[10] Location manager Charlie Thompson recruited a local team from the domestic industry with basic industry experience or basic skill sets in the right areas and trained them to meet the required standards, broaden their skill bases and enable them to use them in the international arena. Half a dozen locals went through a formal training programme organised by Thompson that included seminars and on-the-job learning.[11]

Bishaash is set in Dhaka, Bangladesh and Brick Lane, London.[8] It was filmed in a variety of locations in and around Dhaka and a village was built in the forest region of Gazipur.[11] It was shot on XDCAM and was edited in Bangladesh using Final Cut Pro.[12]

Cast and characters

Main

  • Rahmat Ali as Ferdous Zaman: Antique shop co-owner, and Abir and Laboni's uncle.
  • Shama Rahman as Zara Rahman: Head-strong, inquisitive woman who relocates to Bangladesh when she inherits a stake in a detective agency.
  • Babu Md. Shaidul Islam Molla (Sayed Babu) as Abir Zaman: Supernatural investigator and Zara's love interest.
  • Arabi Rahman as Laboni Zaman: Technology and research expert, and Abir's cousin.

Recurring

  • Ahmed Rubel as Abdul Ali, who is after the Keystone Journal and intent on getting revenge on the Zamans.
  • Humayun Faridi as Kabir Zaman: Antique shop co-owner, Abir's father, Ferdous' elder brother.
  • Shatabdi Wadud as Pishach/ Sherzad / Alien / Announcer / Drug Dealer
  • Mirana Zaman as Dadi (Grandmother): The matriarch of the Zaman family.

Guest

Remove ads

Series overview

More information Series, Episodes ...

Episodes

More information No., Title ...
Remove ads

Broadcast

Thumb
Zee Café promotional poster

Bishaash was broadcast weekly on Bangladesh Television and Bangladesh Television World[7] from 16 October 2010.[13][14] It was followed back-to-back with an episode of BBC Janala Mojay Mojay Shekha.[15] and reached audiences of 20.3 million.[16]

The series was provided without charge to Zee TV[1][17] and was aired weekly from 6 March 2011[10] on Zee Network's Zee Café.[2][3][11][18] The popularity of the series led to a rebroadcast.[19]

Remove ads

See also

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads