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Shobha Somnath Ki

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Shobha Somnath Ki
GenreHistorical drama
Created byVikas Kapoor
Developed byVikas Kapoor
Written byVikas Kapoor
Screenplay byVikas Kapoor
Virendra Singh Patyal
StarringVikramjeet Virk
Ashnoor Kaur
Theme music composerRaju Singh
Opening theme"Shobha Somnath ki"
ComposersRaju Singh
Ravindra Jain
Surya Raj Kamal
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes127
Production
ProducersVikas Kapoor (65 Episodes) Vikas Sethi
Siddhart Kumar Tewary
CinematographyDeepak Pandey
Running time24 minutes
Production companiesCandlestick Media
Swastik Pictures
Original release
NetworkZee TV
Release20 June 2011 (2011-06-20) –
26 February 2012 (2012-02-26)

Shobha Somnath Ki (English: Shobha of Somnath) is an Indian historical television drama series on Zee TV based on Acharya Chatursen's 1954 Hindi novel Somnath Mahalay.[1] It tells the story of a fictional young female called Shobha amid the infamous raids in western India by Maḥmūd of Ghazni in the early 11th century.[2]

The show replaced another historical drama Jhansi Ki Rani on Zee TV. Initially, the drama was produced by Contiloe Entertainment. However, due to Veer Shivaji on Colors TV and Mahabharat (2013 TV series) on Star Plus, Contiloe Telefilms handed over the reins to Swastik Pictures. The show was shown every day for some months, and was changed to being broadcast bi-weekly due to decreased popularity. Another show Hitler Didi replaced the time slot when Shobha Somnath Ki was shown (starting 7 November 2011). On 12 November 2011, the broadcast time was changed to weekends only. It aired its last episode on 26 February 2012.[3]

Cast

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Awards

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ITA Awards
  • 2011: Best Lyricist – Devendra Qafir
  • 2011: Best Editing – Paresh Shah
  • 2011: Best Costumes – Nidhi Yasha
Zee Rishtey Awards
  • 2011: Favourite Khalnayak – Vikramjeet Virk

References

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  1. ^ Press release: Zee TV presents The Biggest Ever Historical Magnum Opus Shobha Somnath Ki
  2. ^ "Another tale of valour". The New Indian Express. 16 May 2012. Archived from the original on 17 May 2021.
  3. ^ "ZEE TV axes 'Shobha Somnath Ki' this month". madia 247. co.uk. Archived from the original on 21 February 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
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