Haqeeqat (Indian TV series)

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Written bySubodh Chopra
Sushma Bakshi
Directed by
  • ndraneel Goswami
  • Lateef Binny
  • Saurabh Narang
Presented byMahesh Bhatt
Haqeeqat
GenreDocudrama
Written bySubodh Chopra
Sushma Bakshi
Directed by
  • ndraneel Goswami
  • Lateef Binny
  • Saurabh Narang
Presented byMahesh Bhatt
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
Production
ProducerAnuradha Prasad
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeApprox. 35 minutes
Production companyBAG Films
Original release
NetworkSahara One
Release12 June 2001 (2001-6-12)

Haqeeqat (transl.Reality) is an Indian television docudrama series that aired on Sahara One based on the human rights violation either by the Indian Police Service or common man against the common man.[1][2][3]

Each story is presented by director-producer Mahesh Bhatt, and showcases true stories of atrocities on common man ranging from child abuse and labor, custodial torture, death, rape, dowry deaths, immoral traffic, domestic violence and inhuman atrocities.[4]

Awards

Radio and TV Advertisers Practitioners Association (RAPA) Awards

  • 27th RAPA Awards 2001: 'Best Direction'[5]
  • 28th RAPA Awards 2002
    • Saurabh Narang: 'Best Director'[6]
    • Haqeeqat: 'Best Nonfiction Programme'[7]

Indian Telly Awards

  • Indian Telly Awards 2002: Saurabh Narang, 'Best Director' & 'Best Screenplay Writer'[8]

Indian Television Academy Awards

  • Hero Honda ITA Awards 2004: Geeta Nair, 'Best Actress'[9]

Asian Television Awards

  • 2002 Asian Television Awards: Haqeeqat: Long Format Docudrama[citation needed]

See also

References

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