12 April 2021 (2021-04-12) – 9 December 2022 (2022-12-09)
Amader Ei Poth Jodi Na Sesh Hoy (
transl.What If The Road Taken By Us Doesn't End) is an Indian
Bengali languageRomanticComedyDrama television series that broadcasting on Indian Bengali General Entertainment Channel
Zee Bangla and is also available on the digital platform
ZEE5. It premiered on 12 April 2021 and stars Annwesha Hazra and Writwik Mukherjee. The series is produced by Crazy Ideas Media.[1][2][3][4]
Plot
Urmi Rakshit (Sarkar) is the granddaughter of a well known industrialist, Rajat Shubhra Rakshit. After losing her father at a very young age in a car accident which also made her mother sick for a long time, she was brought up by her paternal aunt and uncle (Gayatree Rakshit and Hirak Subhra Rakshit) who pamper her. But unbeknownst to her, their motives are sinister. It is revealed to the viewers that they orchestrated the car accident in which Urmi's father was killed, and their goal is to keep Urmi under their control so they can ultimately take over her share of the family inheritance. Satyaki Sarkar is a taxi driver hailing from a middle-class joint family. He was a good student but had to give up his dreams in order to take care of his family, but he dreams of having his own app-cab company someday. They fall in love for each other. The rest of the story revolves around how they help each other and take a oath to stay beside each other throughout their lives.
Cast
Main
Annwesha Hazra as Urmi Sarkar (née Rakshit): Late Deepshubhra and Promita's daughter, Satyaki's wife, Hemanta and Shukla's declared daughter.
Writwik Mukherjee as Satyaki Sarkar aka Tukai: Hemanta and Shukla's son, Urmi's husband, Late Deepshubhra and Promita's son-in-law .[5]
Recurring
Abanti Dutta as Promita Rakshit: Urmi's mother; Satyaki's mother-in-law; Late Deepshubhra's wife; Rajat's eldest daughter-in-law.
Sumanta Mukherjee as Rajat Shubhra Rakshit (Dadu): Urmi and Vicky's paternal grandfather; A businessman, founder and CEO of Rakshit Industries; Late Deepshubhra, Heerak Shubhra and Alok Shubhra's father; Promita, Gayatree and Kajol's father-in-law; Rama's friend.
Rajat Ganguly as Shobhon Rakshit: A famous businessman; Urmi's elder paternal granduncle; Damayantee's husband, Rajat's paternal elder cousin brother.
Dwaipayan Das as Jayanta Sarkar aka Chhoton: Satyaki's uncle aka 'Chhotka'; Diganta and Minu's son; Priya's husband; Bini's younger brother.
Smritika Majumder as Bandana Sarkar aka Bini: Satyaki's aunt, Diganta and Minu's daughter, Sudeep's wife, Mimi's mother.
Payel Deb as Nandini Chakraborty (née Sarkar) aka Mumu: Satyaki's younger cousin sister, Bappa and Moli's daughter, Gouri's elder sister, Suman's wife.
Mishmee Das as Rinita Rakshit aka Rini/Rita (née Biswas) - Satyaki's one-sided lover, neighbour and Satyaki's tuition student, Mimi's bestfriend, Vicky's wife [6][7]
Arpan Paul as Rohit Sarkar aka Gouri: Satyaki's younger cousin brother, Bappa and Moli's son, Mumu's younger brother.
Tanushree Saha / Liza Sarkar as Riya Sarkar aka Mimi: Satyaki's youngest cousin sister, Bini and Sudeep's daughter.
Rahul Banerjee as Nantu: The worker of the garage from where Satyaki bought his taxi "Bahandeb". He's like a family member of Sarkar Paribar and a younger brother to Urmi.
Kunal Banerjee as Piklu Biswas: Rini's cousin brother, Mimi's lover.
Arkajyoti Paul Chaudhury as Suman Chakraborty: Mumu's husband, Satyaki's younger cousin brother-in-law, Bappa and Moli's son-in-law, Gouri's elder brother-in-law.