Kolkata, June 5: Aakash Aath celebrates the successful completion of 300 episodes of the megaserial Khonar Kahini, directed by Mr Milan Mondal, marking a significant achievement in the channel’s journey of delivering compelling, culturally rooted storytelling. This reflects the unwavering love and support of viewers and the consistent efforts of the creative teams behind both the shows.
“Completing 300 episodes of Khonar Kahini is a proud and memorable achievement for all of us at Aakash Aath. The show has received immense love from viewers and has successfully brought an inspiring story to audiences across Bengal. This milestone reflects the hard work and dedication of the entire cast, crew and creative team. We sincerely thank our viewers for their continued support and trust, which encourage us to keep presenting meaningful and engaging content.”, Ms Priyanka Bardia, Director, Aakash Aath.
“Being a part of Khonar Kahini and reaching the 300-episode milestone is truly a wonderful feeling. Over the years, we have shared Khona’s journey with our viewers, and their love and appreciation have been our biggest motivation. It is heartening to see how audiences have embraced her strength, wisdom and determination. This achievement belongs to every member of the team and to our viewers, whose support inspires us to give our best in every episode”, said Ms Eshika Routh, Actress.
Khonar Kahini has captivated viewers with its layered narrative of destiny, intellect and emotion. Over time, audiences have witnessed the transformation of Khona and Mihir’s bond from friendship to love. The current storyline takes a dramatic turn as Khona, trapped in Suryaketu’s conspiracy, is forced into marriage, only for her father Atanacharya to call off the wedding upon realising his daughter’s true feelings. The unfolding tension raises questions about the reaction of rival forces and the uncertain future of Deuli.
Khonar Kahini features Ms Eshika Routh as adult Khona, Mr Soham Basu Raychowdhury as adult Mihir, Rishita Ganguly as Khona, Mr Adrian Biswas as Mihir, Mr Tirtha Deb as Barahadev, Ms Shubhashree Chakraborty as Dhara, Ms Swarnali Guha as Jatni, Mr Priyam as King Atanacharya, Ms Sangeeta as Kalabati, Ms Shreyasi Samanta as the Queen Mother, Mr Mrinmoy Das as King Vikramaditya, Mr Mrityunjay Bhattacharya as Kripacharya, Mr Pramit Chatterjee as Gunacharya, Priyanka Mukherjee as Chopona and Dipanjali Mukherjee as Abala.