Oye Jassie

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Oye Jassie
GenreSitcom
Created byPamela Eells O'Connell
Creative directorSeher Bedi
Theme music composer
Opening theme"Oye Jassie" by Tara Sutaria
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes26
Production
Production companyMagic Works Entertainment
DistributorDisney India
Release
Original networkDisney Channel
Picture formatPAL
Original release13 October 2013 (2013-10-13) –
6 April 2014 (2014-04-06)
Chronology
Related showsJessie
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Oye Jassie is an Indian television series, on Disney Channel India, that premiered on 13 October 2013.[1][2] It is an Indian adaptation of the American Disney sitcom Jessie.[citation needed] The show stars Tara Sutaria in the titular role of Jassie aka Jaspreet Singh. It premiered with the episode "New Mumbai, New Nanny".

Plot[edit]

The series follows Jassie Singh, a young woman from a small town with big dreams who, rebelling against her strict father, decides to leave the military base in Karnal where she grew up and moves to Mumbai. She accepts a job as a nanny and moves into a multimillion-dollar penthouse with the wealthy Malhotra family which includes jet-setting parents Rahul and Riesha Malhotra and their four rambunctious children: Ayesha, Rocky, Subbu, and Tia, along with the family pet, Shri Premchand, a seven-foot Asian water monitor lizard, that was later revealed to be a female. With a whole new world of experiences open to her, Jassie embarks on new adventures in the big city as she grows to rely on the love and support of the children in her care. Assisting her are Tony (Kenneth Desai), the family's lazy and sarcastic butler, and Lucky (Devansh Doshi), the building's 20-year-old receptionist.

Cast[edit]

Main[edit]

  • Tara Sutaria as Jaspreet "Jassie" Singh[3] is an idealistic and resourceful girl from the military base of Karnal. As a recent high school graduate rebelling against her strict father who wanted her to join the army, Jassie moved to Mumbai to realize her dreams of stardom but, due to an unexpected turn of events, ends up becoming a nanny to the four Malhotra children. Even though at times both Jessie and the kids annoy each other, they all deeply care for one another and Jessie is even shown to be sometimes overprotective. Jassie is equivalent to Jessie Prescott played by Debby Ryan.
  • Mohit Bagri as Rocky Malhothra is a laid back, flirty, crafty boy who was born in West Bengal and has a passion for video games, break-dancing, and causing mischief around the penthouse while also being sarcastic at times. He considers himself a "ladies' man", having taken a liking to Jassie in particular. Rocky even tried to date her in the first few episodes. Rocky is the second oldest of the Malhotra children. He spends a lot of time with his brother, Subbu, and has a close bond with Tony as well. Rocky is equivalent to Luke Ross played by Cameron Boyce.
  • Ahsaas Channa as Ayesha Malhotra, is a diva, somewhat ditsy, cynical girl, eager to reorder the world to the way she sees it. Ayesha is the oldest child of the Malhotra family, and Rahul and Reisha's only biological child. She spends most of her time with Tiya and doesn't appreciate her brother Rocky. Ayesha is equivalent to Emma Ross played by Peyton List.
  • Diya Chalwad as Tiya Malhotra is a sassy, strong-willed, quick-witted and talkative girl. She is highly creative with a penchant for rainbows, unicorns, mermaids, and country music, and has many stuffed animals and imaginary friends. She is the youngest of the Malhotra children. She has close bonds with Jassie, Ayesha, and her imaginary friends. Tiya is equivalent to Zuri Ross played by Skai Jackson.
  • Ved Tarde as Subbramaniam "Subbu" Malhotra is a gentle, intelligent and courteous boy, born and raised for ten and a half years in Sri Lanka, and the newest addition of the Malhotra family. He is imbued with the culture of his beloved homeland but is thrilled with his new life in the Mumbai. He is the third oldest of the Malhotra children and also the most intelligent. He spends most of his time with Rocky but appreciates his sisters all the same. He also spends time with his lizard Shri Premchand which he brought from Sri Lanka. Subbu is equivalent to Ravi Ross played by Karan Brar, and Shri Premchand is equivalent to Mrs. Kipling.
  • Kenneth Desai as Tony, is the Malhotra family's butler. He is grouchy and often very lazy, though begrudgingly helps Jassie navigate her job as nanny to the four Malhotra children. He also has a passion for opera music and boy bands. Even though the Malhotra kids, as well as Jassie, get on his nerves sometimes, he deeply cares about them. Tony is equivalent to Betram played by Kevin Chamberlin.

Recurring[edit]

  • Devansh Doshi as Lucky Luckendra Singh, Apartment Receptionist and Jassie's Boyfriend and helps her navigate her adventures in the big city. He is equivalent to Tony the doorman played by Chris Gayla.
  • Jhumma Mitra as Mrs. Raheja, neighbor having a crush on Tony
  • Simple Kaul as Reisha Malhotra, Rahul's wife, is the mother of the four Malhotra children and a former supermodel turned business magnate. She is equivalent to Christina Ross played by Christina Moore.
  • Harsh Vashisht as Rahul Malhotra, is the father of the four Malhotra children and a famous movie director. He is equivalent to Morgan Ross played by Charles Esten.

Guest[edit]

  • Shilpa Dhar as Sundari and Shoma. Sundari is a nanny trying to exploit Jassie and Shoma is Sundari's twin sister who was also evil of Jassie
  • Ankit Gupta as Rodney Kapoor, a young superstar starred in Rahul's film
  • Rajen Vyas as Ronie G
  • Simran Natekar as Minnie Roy
  • Vishal Jethwa as Vivek
  • Raj Anadkat as Don Patel
  • Kajol Srivastav as Neena
  • Gautam Ahuja as Manuj

Episodes[edit]

1) "New Mumbai New Nanny"

2) "Used Karma"

3)" The talented Sri Premchand"

References[edit]

  1. "Family fun". The Hindu. 12 October 2013. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
  2. "Disneys newest family series oye jassie!". 9 October 2013. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
  3. "The brat pack - Indian Express". archive.indianexpress.com.