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Genre
  
Youth show

Creative director(s)
  
MishrkeshiiDevAnil

Final episode date
  
30 June 2016

8.1/10
IMDb

Created by
  
First episode date
  
25 November 2013

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Written by
  
Durjoy DattaSumrit ShahiVikrantVishwasRanjil

Screenplay by
  
Alka ShuklaDialogue :Sumit Arora

Directed by
  
Season 1 :Noel SmithAijaz A SheikhSeason 2 :Prateek Shah

Networks
  
21st Century Fox, Star India

Awards
  
Indian Telly Award for Best Youth Show - Fiction

Cast
  
Param Singh, Harshita Gaur, Ankit Gupta, Krip Suri, Chirag Desai

Similar
  
Mastaangi ‑ One Love Story Two, Naagarjuna – Ek Yoddha, Kaisi Yeh Yaariaan, D4 ‑ Get Up and Dance, The Buddy Project

Sadda Haq - My Life, My Choice (translation : My Rights - My Life, My Choice) is an Indian television series which originally aired on Channel V India from November 25, 2013, to June 30, 2016, lasting two seasons. The Times of India said the show features characters from a range of areas across the country that are not common on television shows.

Contents

Main Cast

  • Harshita Gaur as Sanyukta Aggarwal
  • Param Singh as Randhir Singh Shekhawat
  • Characterization

    A brief introduction to some of the characters in the show :

  • Harshita Gaur portrays Sanyukta Aggarwal, she tries to overcome all hurdles in her life by stepping into the road not taken.
  • Param Singh Bhatia portrays Randhir Singh Shekhawat, a sheer genius in his field of study, rude and arrogant yet kind and irresistible.
  • Nisha Neha Nayak portrays Vidushi Kumar, ambitious, aggressive, want achievements by any means necessary.
  • Ankit Gupta portrays Parth Kashyap, calm and composed in nature, friendly and matured but his past haunts him every moment.
  • Gachui Homring portrays Kaustuki Sherpa, honest, righteous but confused in nature.
  • Chirag Desai portrays Jignesh Patel, known as Jiggy in college with a Gujarati lifestyle and accent, career oriented.
  • Krip Suri portrays Prof. Vardhan Suryavanshi, the mentor of "Dream Team", genius, aggressive in nature, handles difficult students and forms the "Dream Team".
  • Aaradhna Uppal portrays Mrs. Renuka Sanyal, Randhir's mother, a corporate woman and one of the members of board of trustees of FITE.
  • Kushabh Manghani portrays Ankit Aggarwal, Sanyukta's elder brother, works in his father's company, supports the male dominance.
  • Kunal Bakshi portrays Rana and Inspector Hooda, a corrupt police officer and a criminal.
  • Afzaal Khan portrays Vikram Thakur, appointed as the Foreman in Sanyukta's father's company, carries out the internship programme.
  • Meer Ali portrays Prof. Vivek Chauhan, appointed as the new mentor of "Dream team", alcoholic, later terminated from the post.
  • Gaurav Chopra portrays Prof. Abhay Singh Ranawat, the new mentor of "Dream Team", appointed to groom them for the international college tech fest event, genius but alcoholic due to his troubled past.
  • Rohit Sharma portrays Namit, Parth's cousin
  • Ali Merchant portrays Nirmaan, a multi-layered intelligent guy and a passionate scientist and the director of "Indian Space Research Centre (ISRC)".
  • Production

    Mamta Yash Patnaik, Producer and Chief Creative Director of Beyond Dreams Entertainment Private Limited house and co-founder of Inspire Films Private Limited production house said "The audiences are evolving with each passing day. So the content needs to evolve too. The same emotions have to be told in a new refreshing manner which will connect with the youth. We wanted to give a different show not only in terms of content but also make it visually different. The key was to have a play out which is emotional and still not look like any GEC soap."

    Yash A Patnaik, Chairman and Managing Director of Beyond Dreams Entertainment Private Limited house added "It's very exciting to produce youth shows because then you're not doing the regular things that are going on these days. You can break conventions and make your own rules with youth shows. It's a very unexplored space."

    Awards and nominations

    Year - 2014

  • Indian Telly Awards
  • Youth Show (Fiction) [Won]
  • Actor in a Supporting Role (Drama) - Krip Suri [Nominated]
  • Year - 2015

  • Indian Telly Awards
  • Youth Show [Won]
  • References

    Sadda Haq (TV series) Wikipedia