Logo of Ajeeb Daastaan Hai Ye Genre Created by Developed by Written by Story and Screenplay Anil Nagpal and Mohd. Adeel Dialogues Directed by Santram Verma Lalit Marathe Creative director(s) Tanushree Dasgupta ( ) Creative Team Sandiip Sikcand and Imran Mir Starring Opening theme Ajeeb Daastaan Hai Ye Composer(s) Lalit Sen Country of origin Original language(s) No. Of seasons 1 No. Of episodes 110 Production Producer(s) Production location(s) Camera setup Running time Approx. 24 minutes Production company(s) Distributor Release Original network Picture format Original release 7 October 2014 ( 2014-10-07) – 6 March 2015 ( 2015-03-06) External links Ajeeb Daastaan Hai Ye ( Strange story it is) is an Indian television soap opera produced by 's and broadcast on the channel. The show was the debut of the actress on Indian television in fiction.
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The title of the show Ajeeb Daastaan Hai Ye is inspired by the title song of the 1960 Bollywood film, originally sung. The show was broadcast between 7 October 2014 and 6 March 2015. Contents • • • • Plot [ ] Shobha () is a middle-aged housewife married to politician Samarth (), and they had two teenage children. The couple have a seemingly happy marriage until Shobha discovers that her husband is having an affair.
After confronting him with the matter, Shobha orders him out of the house (which has been financed entirely by the husband) overnight. She then informs her children of the matter, and ensures that they do not get to hear their father's side of the story. Her prolonged interactions with a feminist social worker and lawyer are used by the producers to educate the viewer of various woman-oriented laws and police practices that women in India can avail of in such circumstances. Using these laws and practices, Shobha manages to deny her husband access to his children pending a court order and even changes the locks in the house. Having taken possession of the most valuable property owned by the family, Shobha makes a virtue of 'supporting herself and her children' by taking up a job. Her boss, Vikram Ahuja (), is portrayed as a typical patriarchal misogynist, and this is projected as being the norm in India.
However, it is time for the monster to be tamed and converted into a champion of feminism, and the serial devoted itself to this cause. Vikram also slowly considers her a friend and hence a new journey starts for both of them. The narrative had reached this point, when the TRPs, abysmal to begin with, dropped to approximately zero, and market research revealed that the few people who had viewed the soap at any time were unable to swallow the idea of a middle-aged mother having an affair, even if only to spite her husband. Given low TRPs and evident disinterest among viewers, the assessment was made that modifying the storyline would be just throwing good money after bad. The serial was simply discontinued.
Cast [ ] • as Shobha Sachdev • as Vikram Ahuja • Vivana Singh as Sarika Sachdev/Madhura Kashyap • as Samarth Sachdev • as Sharda Sachdev • Devyansh Tapuriah as Rehaan • Kreesha Shah as Jia • as Garima Ganguly • as Tarun • as Sandeep • as Shikha • as Saurabh Ganguly • as Anil • Prashant Chawla as Sanjay Ganguly • as Abhay • as Riddhima • as Shobha's friend References [ ].