ABOUT SAHARA ONE TELEVISION
Sahara One Television provides a strong mix of engrossing fiction &
non-fiction entertainment and is popular for its star-studded mega
events, dramas, mythological series, reality shows, kid's programming,
thrillers, feature films, film-based programmes, and much more. Even as
it provides variety of shows across all the above genres, SaharaOne
Television also focuses on providing entertaining and engrossing
portrayal of strong, independent thinking Indian women in its soaps and
serials.
With a strong focus on quality content and innovative programming and
promotions, Sahara One Television is poised for a position of strength
amongst the mainstream Hindi General Entertainment Channels in India.
Sahara One Television is part of the umbrella brand Sahara One Media and
Entertainment Ltd, whose other businesses includes Sahara One Motion
Pictures - India's biggest motion pictures production company, FILMY - A
24 hour digitally encrypted movie channel and FIRANGI - India's first
world television channel in Hindi.
ABOUT SAGAR ARTS
Sagar Arts was created in the year 1950. Sagar Arts ventured into
television production and created some of the most enjoyable programs in
Indian television. Arguably the most equipped television house in the
country, with the awe inspiring Ramayan, the Sagars entered the
collective consciousness of the nation forever and produced on air over
3,000 hours of the most amazing gigantic spectacles ever witnessed on
television.
Jai Jai Jai Bajrangbali is produced by Anand Sagar and Jyoti Sagar and
directed by Prem Sagar tells the story of Hanuman and the purpose of his
coming to the mortal world as the eleventh Rudraavtar of Shiva.
The creative team of Jai Jai Jai Bajrangbali is led by Shiv Sagar from
the production House. The brain child of Dr. Ramanand Sagar, Sagar Arts
was created in the year 1950. The Sagar group has produced over 25
motion pictures till date which have remained evergreen hits in the
annals of Indian cinema. Sagar Arts ventured into television production
and created some of the most enjoyable programs in Indian television.
Arguably the most equipped television house in the country, with the awe
inspiring Ramayan, the Sagars entered the collective consciousness of
the nation forever.
Hanuman's life and service to mankind in delivering the
world from the atrocities of invincible demons like Ravan and all such
mortal agonies as disease and evil influences as an aavtar of Lord Shiva
(part of the Hindu Trinity) forms the central idea of Jai Jai Jai
Bajrangbali.
The story is focused on Hanuman as Shiv's aavtar and the events that
unfold in the episodes are sometimes known and, most times , not so
known to viewers. There will be eye opening episodes for Hanuman
worshippers as the soap progresses and we bring forth the amazing
strength Hanuman derived from Shiv
"JAI JAI JAI BAJRANGBALI" will follow the story of Lord Hanuman from his birth to his
meeting Shri Ram, the battle against Ravana and the rescue of Mata Sita, to his desire that
he remains on earth as long as Rama's name is venerated by people. A new approach to the
story will tell the purpose of Lord Hanuman's coming to the mortal world as the eleventh
Rudravtar of Lord Shiva, the destroyer and transformer among the trinities.
Episode 1 (Monday, 06th June, 2011): The episode
starts with Tulsi Das hearing from a prt that an old Brahmin who comes
to listen to Ramkatha on the banks of Ganga is none other than Bajrang
Bali. Tulsi follows the old Brahmin who tries to get away and finally
the old Brahmin gives Tulsi Das darshan as Bajrang Bali.
Episode 2 (Tuesday, 07th June, 2011):
Shiv Bhagwan is livid and he begins the tandav nritya , the dance of
wrath, which shakes all the three worlds. As he dances we see flashes of
Hanuman's face in Shiv's face. All the Gods and devts reach Kailas and
try to calm him down. Shiv tells them that the time has come to
annihilate Ravan's shakti. To achieve the end all the devs,
danavs,yakshs,will have to be born as mortals, monkeys etc to finish
Ravan.
Episode 3 (Wednesday, 08th June, 2011):
Tulsi Da tells the listeners that it was decided that all the devs and
danavs would take birth to finish Ravan and Shiv Bhagvan himself would
be born as Bajrang Bali but the prime question was who will be Shiv's
mother. There was no woman who had the merits to become the mother of
Shiv. Kesari and Anjana are shown walking through the dense jungles
heading for Matang Muni's ashram. Anjana is childless and she is going
to Matang Rishi's abode to seek his blessings.
Episode 4 (Wednesday, 09th June, 2011):
Matang Rishi gives the Shiv Panchakshra mantra to Anjana. Anjana was an
apsara in her previous birth and she had to take birth as a vaner
following the shrap of Durvasa Muni. Shiv performs the thandav in Kailas
and a divine light comes out with the baby face of Hanuman. Shiv
summons Pawan Dev and asks him to carry the light and place it in the
womb of Anjana.
Episode 5 (Wednesday, 10th June, 2011):
Ravan tells Bali about Kesari's strength. Ravan gives Bali a wondrous
arrow to be used on Kesari which will surely kill Kesari. In Kishkinda ,
the new King Bali invites Kesari and Anjana to attend his coronation.
Bali gets his wife Tara to write the letter to Anjana and Kesari. Anjana
becomes emotional and she and her husband accept the invitation. In
Kishkinda while Anjana is asleep, Bali enters the room and uses the
arrow aiming it straight at Anjana's womb.