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Aahat (Indian TV series)

Indian horror television series


Summary

Indian horror television series

FieldValue
imageAaahat.jpg
genreThriller
Horror
creatorB. P. Singh
writer
directorSriram Raghavan
creative_directorChirag Shah
composerRaju Singh
countryIndia
languageHindi
num_seasons6
num_episodes554
list_episodesList of Aahat episodes
executive_producer
producerB. P. Singh
Pradeep Uppoor
locationMumbai, India
cinematography
runtime42 minutes approximately
companyFireworks Productions
networkSony Entertainment Television
first_aired
last_aired

Horror Pradeep Uppoor

Aahat () is an Indian thriller horror television anthology series created by B. P. Singh for Sony TV. The series premiered on 5 October 1995 on the network. The episodes of first, second and fifth seasons were half-hourly, while episodes of third, fourth and sixth seasons were one-hourly. Om Puri, Mandira Bedi, Tom Alter, Ashutosh Rana, Shivaji Satam, Virendra Saxena, Nivaan Sen, and noted theater personality Satyadev Dubey have starred in the show. Canadian actor, Remi Kaler also worked in the series in 1999 and 2000. The sixth season premiered on 18 February 2015, starring Shakti Anand and ended on 4 August 2015.

Plot

The first season was mostly a crime thriller-whodunit with only occasional episodes on the supernatural. After the first season, each story focused on a different aspect of paranormal activity, such as ghosts, zombies, phantoms, undead persons, possessed objects, evil laughing, and witches and wizards. In season 5, each story has a flashback scene of how the curse and revenge happened.

Series overview

Main article: List of Aahat episodes

Season 1 (1995–2001)

Aahat was first shot in 1994 as a suspense thriller, and began broadcast on 5 October 1995, each story being split across two episodes. After about 40 episodes with the same theme, one episode with a supernatural theme was made and when audiences for the series rose sharply, it made the switch.

Season 2 (2004–2005)

Due to the popularity of the first season, Sony TV decided to bring back the series in its second season. The episode format was same as of the first season. This time the season failed to gain TRP ratings.

Season 3 (2007)

The third season was titled as Aahat: Dahshat Ki Teesri Dastak (English: An approaching sound: The Third Coming of Horror). Each story being shown in a single episode. This time too the season didn't manage to gain TRP ratings and the season was shut down soon.

Season 4 (2009–2010)

The fourth season was titled Aahat: The All New Series. In the season, Durjan, head of Paranormal And Supernatural Activities Research who used to collect powers from the spirits for his boss sends Harsh (Chaitanya Choudhury), Raghav (Vishal Gandhi) and Yamini (Krystle D'Souza) to cope up with a new supernatural power every week with the story being split into two episodes.

Season 5 (2010)

To celebrate 15 years of the series, fireworks productions created and featured a 16 - episode arc titled "Maut Ka Khel" (English: "The Game of Death") which aired starting 20 September 2010. This was heavily inspired by the 1999 Hollywood horror film House On Haunted Hill. The storyline follows celebrities (Sidharth Shukla, Roshni Chopra, Aashka Goradia, Vivan Bhatena, Gautam Rode, Ketki Dave, Tanaaz Irani, Bakhtiyaar Irani, Aryan Vaid, Bobby Darling, Karishma Tanna, Sanjeet Bedi, Megha Gupta, Pankaj Tripatri, Ishitta Arun and Shahbaz Khan (as the host) ) who joined a reality horror show in which the celebrities live in a 200-year-old haunted house but the show suddenly becomes a trap with real ghosts.

Season 6 (2015)

The first episode of the sixth installation of the series premiered on 18 February 2015. The first episode of the series had gained a TRP rating of 2.9. But after a couple of weeks, the TRP ratings dropped, and the channel had to shut down the season on 4 August 2015.

Crossover

Aahat had three crossover episodes with the series CID, once on 13 & 14 November 2009; second time on 12 & 13 February 2010 and third time on 25 & 26 June 2010.

Reception

Critical response

The first five seasons of the series received general acclaim but response for the sixth season was quite mixed. Vineeta Kumar of India TV stated, "As against everybody's expectations, Aahat (season 6) doesn't seem that impressive."

Sweta Kaushal of Hindustan Times stated, "The new episode of Aahat (season 6) does not scare at all and lives up to all the comic cliches that Indian horror shows have been following till date. At best, it is hilarious."

Ratings

Vineeta Kumar of India TV gave the sixth season 2/5 stars, and further stated, "For all those who would be expecting grand with the elements of horror and spook in it, Aahat has come with a slight disappointment."

Sweta Kaushal of Hindustan Times giving the same ratings to the sixth season, further stated, "The new episode shows women with bad make-up as the ghosts."

Awards

Fireworks Productions was nominated for Best Continuing TV Programme and for Best Thriller/Horror Show Of The Year of Indian Telly Awards in 2002. Sujit Pattnaik and Tanmoy Ghosh won Indian Television Academy Awards for Best Visual Effects in 2010, while Himanshu, Yogen and Kamal were nominated for the same category of the same award in 2005 and 2012, however, winning in 2011.

References

References

  1. (1997-11-03). "Hello darkness, my old friend...". [[Indian Express]].
  2. (18 December 1998). "I have made mistakes". Indian Express.
  3. "Exit 'Idol', enter refurbished, reslotted SET". Indian Television.
  4. (15 June 2015). "Sony TV's 'Aahat' to go biweekly again". The Times of India.
  5. Vineeta Kumar. (19 February 2015). "Aahat season 6: No worries, watch it with your 4 year old kid". [[India TV]].
  6. Sweta Kaushal. (19 February 2015). "Aahat is back but will it scare you?". [[Hindustan Times]].
  7. "The Indian Television Academy Awards for 2010". Indian Television Academy.
  8. "The Indian Television Academy Awards for 2011". Indian Television Academy.
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