Vijay (TV series)

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Vijay
Also known asVijay - Desh Ki Aankhen
Written byMoti Sagar
Creative directorAmrit Sagar
Opening theme"Vijay - Desh Ki Aankhen" Akash Sagar
Country of originIndia
Production
ProducersMoti Sagar
Amrit Sagar
Production locationsMumbai, Maharashtra
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time32-52 minutes
Production companySagar Arts
Original release
NetworkNDTV Imagine
Release26 July 2008 (2008-07-26) –
11 August 2012 (2012-56-11)

Vijay - Desh Ki Aankhen is an Indian Hindi-language army themed television series that premiered from 26 June 2008 to 11 May 2012 on NDTV Imagine The show was produced by Moti Sagar, and Amrit Sagar under Sagar Films.

Concept[edit]

The “Vijay” team is a privately funded, parallel security agency which exists with the knowledge and consent of the Indian Government. Under the leadership of Colonel Ranjit Singh, this elite group of six officers investigates and prosecutes those accused of crime. The arch villain in the show is Dinaro, an ex-army man and former colleague of the Colonel. While the Colonel treads the righteous path, Dinaro is motivated by greed and money and has chosen to follow the path that glorifies anarchy and anti-nationalism. As Dinaro terrorizes the nation's peace through his nexus, the ‘Vijay’ team strives to overcome these threats and invariably thwart his plans. The team works together with a single mission: to safeguard the nation!

Cast[edit]

  • Pankaj Kalra as Colonel Ranjit Singh
  • Survinder Singh as Major Kartar Singh
  • Sagar Saini as Ajay
  • Chandan Madan as Sanjay
  • Zeyaul Haque as Nikhil
  • Kunal Bakshi as Karan
  • Vijay Badlani as Vishal
  • Romanch Mehta as Zoro, a terrorist
  • Irfan Hussain as Dinaroo

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