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Balika Vadhu
Indian drama television series
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Genre | Soap opera |
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Creative director | Siddhartha Vankar |
Starring | See below |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 2,245 |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 20 minutes |
Production company | Sphere Origins |
Network | Colors TV |
Release | 21 July 2008 (2008-07-21) – 31 July 2016 (2016-07-31) |
Chhoti Anandi Balika Vadhu 2 |
Balika Vadhu (transl. The Child Bride) is an Indian soap opera that aired on Colors TV between 21 July 2008 to 31 July 2016 with 2,245 episodes. The story is set in rural Rajasthan and revolves around the life of a child bride from childhood to womanhood.[2]
Background
[edit]The show consists of two parts. The first part, Balika Vadhu – Kacchi Umar Ke Pakke Rishte (transl. The Child Bride – Strong Relationships of T
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Fiction
A Convergence of Solitudes
Toronto: Book*Hug Press, 2022.
PS8601.N28 C66 2022
Publisher’s Synopsis (From its website)
A story of identity, connection and forgiveness, A Convergence of Solitudes shares the lives of two families across Partition of India, Operation Babylift in Vietnam, and two referendums in Quebec.
Sunil and Hima, teenage lovers, bravely defy taboos in pre-Partition India to come together as their country divides in two. They move across the world to Montreal and raise a family, but Sunil shows symptoms of schizophrenia, shattering their newfound peace. As a teenager, their daughter Rani becomes obsessed with Quebecois supergroup Sensibilité—and, in particular, the band’s charismatic, nationalistic frontman, Serge Giglio—whose music connects Rani to the province’s struggle for cultural freedom. A chance encounter leads Rani to babysit Mélanie, Serge’s adopted daughter from Vietnam, bringing her fleetingly within his inner circle.
Years later, Rani, now a college guidance counselor, discovers that Mélanie has booked an appointment to discuss her future at the school. Unmoved by her father’s staunch patriotism and her British mother’s bourgeois ways, Mélanie is struggling with deep uncertainty about her identity and belonging. As t
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