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Baa Bahoo Aur Baby

Baa Bahoo Aur Baby
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A promotional image of "Baa Bahoo Aur Baby"
Genre Comedy
Family drama
Coming-of-age
Created by Hats Off Productions
Written by Aatish Kapadia
Directed by Sameer Kulkarni
Dipesh Shah
Creative director(s) Deven Bhojani
Starring See Below
Opening theme "Baa Bahoo Aur Baby" by Vinod Rathod
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Hindi (dominant)
Gujarati (minor)
English (minor)
No. of seasons 2
Production
Producer(s) Jamnadas Majethia
Aatish Kapadia
Location(s) Mumbai
Cinematography Vijay Soni
Raju Desai
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time Season 1
Fri–Sat: 20 minutes
Sun: 40 minutes
Season 2: 40 minutes
Release
Original network Star Plus
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release 5 August 2005 – 21 February 2010

Baa Bahoo Aur Baby (colloquially known as BBB or B3) was a primetime Indian television dramedy series, aired on Star Plus between 2005 and 2010. The series was produced by Hats Off Productions and centered on a fictitious Thakkar family, living in Parla East, Mumbai. It has been rated the 7th best show by production by Star Plus.

The series tracks the story of an elderly woman Godavari Thakkar and her family, consisting of 6 sons, 2 daughters and their spouses and children. Godavari, who hails from a very rich family, lives in her father's huge mansion, the famous Krishna Villa in Parla East, Mumbai, given to her by her late brother and sister-in-law Guvanti, who, with her child Raju, are settled in the United States.

The title has two meanings. A simple meaning tells that this show is about "Baa" (Mother in Gujarati), Bahoo (Daughter-in-law in Hindi), and Baby: Referring to Beti (Daughter). Another meaning told in Season 2, Episode 1 was that the title refers to Godavari. She is Baa, Bahoo and Baby i.e. daughter (as the house is her father's) of Krishna Villa.

The series premiered on 5 August 2005 on Star Plus channel airing Friday through Sunday evenings. In mid-2006, the show started airing for 1 hour on Fridays.

This series revolves around Godavari Thakkar (Sarita Joshi) and her family. She is the head of the Thakkar Family, despite her husband Labhshankar Thakkar (Arvind Vaidya) being alive, who is indulged in drinking and he is accused for never supporting his family financially or morally. Labhshankar ruined his whole working years, by spending all his money on alcohol (a reason Arvind hates him) and Godavari had to run a tiffin service to raise up her children, and they lived in a small room, until Gunvanti gave them the Krishna Villa to live. Godavari has 5 sons, Arvind; a strict and old fashioned insurance agent, Pravin; a mischievous and stingy saree businessman, Harshad; a very successful doctor, Subodh; a playful actor, Gopal; a mentally ill grown child, and Hemal; the adopted son who works in a Call Centre and later in a bank. The family also includes her daughter-in-laws, Leela; Arvind's playful wife, Praveena; Praveen's wife who is naughty and athletic and a saree businesswoman, Shilpa; wife of Harshad and also a doctor, Meenakshi; the shy and slow wife of Subodh, and Gudiya; the Punjabi wife of Hemal (introduced late in the series). Godavari's two daughters are Charubala: a sophisticated woman who always shows off, married to Tushar and living in the town, and Radhika, who is handicapped and a very stubborn girl who is often seen talking rudely. Among the children are Dimple and Jigar, quite grown up children of Arvind and Leela, Mehul, Maitali and Chaitali, children of Praveen and Praveena, Simrun Bhyani: daughter of Charubala and Tushar, Saumil and Saloni, children of Harshad and Shilpa, Manav and later Disha, children of Subodh and Meenakshi, and Lucky, adoptive child of Hemal and Gudiya. Also, the house has a cook Rajja and a worker, Narsi Kaka.


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