Sakin Sarisuri

Bangladeshi TV series or program
  • Nazmul Huda Bachchu
  • Golam Farida Chhanda
  • Chanchal Chowdhury
  • Azizul Hakim
  • Rawnak Hasan
  • Wahida Mallik Jolly
  • Mosharraf Karim
  • Mamunur Rashid
  • Masum Aziz
Country of originBangladeshOriginal languageBengaliNo. of episodes102ProductionProducerSalauddin LavluProduction locationsPubail, Gazipur Sadar Upazila, BangladeshRunning time24 minutes (episode)Original releaseNetworkChannel iRelease27 January 2009 (2009-01-27) –
2010 (2010)

Sakin Sarisuri (Bengali: সাকিন সারিসুরি) is a Bangladeshi drama television series that aired on Channel i from January 27, 2009, to 2010. It was written by Brindaban Das and directed by Salauddin Lavlu,[1] and has 102 episodes.

The series is set on a village where thieves reside, and is home to Muslims, Hindus, and Christians who all live in harmony. Eventually, the village runs into a conflict when the daughter of Mondol, a local 'godfather', falls in love with a thief.[2]

Cast

  • Mosharraf Karim as Ruiton
  • Masum Aziz as Moga Sardar
  • Nazmul Huda Bachchu as Shadan Das
  • Golam Farida Chhanda as Basonti Rani
  • Chanchal Chowdhury as Japan Doctor
  • AKM Hasan as Ranju
  • Azizul Hakim as Guru Das
  • Rawnak Hasan as Golam
  • Wahida Mollick Jolly as Kohinoor Begum
  • Shatabdi Wadud as Hasu
  • Ahsanul Haque Minu
  • Masuma Mithi as Kasturi
  • Niba Rani
  • Mamunur Rashid as Mondol
  • Sanarei Debi Shanu as the mother of Rabi
  • Rista Laboni Shimana as Kakoli
  • Silvi
  • Kazi Anisul Haque Borun as Mannan
  • Habibur Rahman Modhu as Jongson
  • Masud Rana Mithu as Hannan
  • M M Morshed as Rowshan
  • Selina Akther Shikha as Shefali
  • Muntasir Saju as Reegan

Production

The serial was filmed in Bhadun, Pubail, at that time a rural area in Gazipur Sadar Upazila.[1]

Themes

According to the director:[1]

An important aspect of the serial is solidarity among people in a multi-religious community. We often witness shameless use of religion to create divide among people in our country and elsewhere. This issue has to be addressed.

— Salauddin Lavlu

References

  1. ^ a b c "Sakin Sarisuri New serial by Lavlu highlights multi-religious harmony". The Daily Star. 24 January 2009.
  2. ^ ""Sakin Sarisuri" on Channel i". The Daily Star. 28 February 2009. Retrieved 7 July 2021.