20-587: [REDACTED] Look up hansa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hansa may refer to: Places [ edit ] Hansa (shopping centre) , in Turku, Finland Hansa-Park , a German attraction park 480 Hansa , a main-belt asteroid, a minor planet orbiting the Sun Transportation [ edit ] Ships [ edit ] Hansa ,
40-565: A German airship Hansa (car) , a German car brand of the Borgward group HFB 320 Hansa Jet , a German business jet Hansa Bai , 15th century Queen of Mewar Organizations [ edit ] Hanseatic League , a 13th–17th century alliance of European trading cities Hansa Brewery , a Norwegian brewery merged to form Hansa Borg Bryggerier Hansa Records , a record label based in Germany Hansa Tonstudio ,
60-487: A German armored corvette SMS Hansa (1898) , a German protected cruiser SS Hansa , several steamships of the name SS Albert Ballin , a German transatlantic passenger liner renamed Hansa in 1935 because Ballin had been Jewish SS Hansa (1899) , a Swedish passenger liner, sunk by a Soviet submarine in 1944 Others [ edit ] Hansa (airship) , or Zeppelin LZ13,
80-463: A character in the Khichdi franchise See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "hansa" on Misplaced Pages. Khansa (disambiguation) Hamsa (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Hansa All pages with titles containing Hansa Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
100-600: A genus of butterflies Hansa (film) , a 2012 Hindi film directed by Manav Kaul Hansa Bird , or Hamsa, a swan or goose used as a symbol and decorative element in India Hansa Session , a 2018 album by Scottish synth-pop band Chvrches . Hansa Yellow , a yellow pigment used in paints Hansa, an Earth-based trade organization that governs much of human civilization in Kevin J. Anderson's The Saga of Seven Suns science fiction series Hansa Parekh,
120-558: A recording studio in Berlin, Germany Hansa Rostock , a German football (soccer) club Lufthansa , a German airline company Lüneburger SK Hansa , a German football (soccer) club DDG Hansa , a former German shipping company Hansa (market) , a former darknet market Hansa Chippers, a woodchipper manufacturer based in New Zealand Other uses [ edit ] Hansa , a synonym for Metrocles (skipper) ,
140-601: A schooner, the research ship of the Second German North Polar Expedition Hansa Carrier , a container ship, the recovery of whose lost cargo of uniquely numbered Nike shoes provided research into North Pacific Ocean currents German auxiliary cruiser Hansa , a German auxiliary cruiser used in World War II SMS ; Hansa , a German Imperial navy ship name SMS Hansa (1872) ,
160-478: A void in the television landscape at that time with dearth of comedy-centric content. Aiming to fill this gap, they approached Star Plus with their proposal for a new show, inspired by the storyline of their first Gujarati Play from Hats Off Productions which was titled Ladakvaya , that led to the creation of Khichdi . The first two seasons on television primarily followed an episodic format, with most plots resolving within one or two episodes. Occasionally,
180-738: Is a shopping centre in the city centre of Turku , in Finland . It is located in the city's VII District , next to the main Market Square . The shopping centre hosts a total of 140 businesses, including cafés and restaurants. Åbo Svenska Teater , the oldest professional theater in Finland is also located in Hansakortteli. The Turku branch of the Stockmann department store is also located in Hansakortteli. Hansakortteli, or Hansa,
200-609: Is usually considered as one of the most important shopping centres in Turku region, though it has lost some of its popularity to the out-of-town Mylly shopping centre in Raisio . The annual sales of Hansa in 2023 totalled over 229,6 million euros . The number of visitors in 2023 was 10,5 million. The shopping centre offers a variety of services and shops in the fields of fashion, dressing, free time and household items. It also provides restaurants and cafés; pharmacy, health and medical services. Hansakortteli also hosts events throughout
220-526: The course of the television series, enriching the ensemble. With the film adaptation in 2010, the franchise took a new direction and dropped-off most of the recurring characters from the television series, focusing mainly on the principal ones. The series introduces the Parekhs as an eccentric Gujarati joint family living in an old mansion in Mumbai . The first season focuses on the idiosyncratic members of
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#1732765184050240-475: The family, led by the elderly Tulsidas Parekh who does not permit his family members to sell off their house and separate into nuclear families . Later, the Parekhs move into a much larger house left behind by a deceased aunt of Tulsidas. In the last episode, Parekhs become overnight millionaires when they discover oil in their older property. The second season focused on the Parekhs as they try to settle themselves into higher society with their new-found wealth (in
260-404: The first Indian television series to be adapted into a Bollywood film series . The franchise began as a weekly sitcom, debuting its first season on 10 September 2002 on Star Plus . The principal cast, consisting of actors Supriya Pathak , Rajeev Mehta , Anang Desai , and Vandana Pathak , was joined by Jamnadas Majethia who also served as a co-producer of the series alongside Kapadia. It
280-418: The first season). They live on in their own eccentric way, trying to ace the lives of the super-rich. The third season presents a rebooted story-line, as Parekhs gets stuck after the builder escapes in between the construction of their apartment and some people threaten them to kill until they do not return the money taken in exchange of apartments. A film based on the series, titled Khichdi: The Movie ,
300-750: The same main cast ) as a prime-time weekend show on Star Plus and then on streaming platform Hotstar . A direct sequel to the first film, titled Khichdi 2: Mission Paanthukistan , released in 2023. Over the years, the franchise has seen several re-airings on Star Plus and its affiliated channels like Pogo , Star Utsav , Star Bharat etc and has garnered a cult following . After establishing their company "Hats Off Productions" to produce plays, Jamnadas Majethia and Aatish Kapadia engaged in various projects, including their collaborations for serials like Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka with Vipul Shah and Babul Ki Duwayen Leti Jaa with Shobhana Desai. As they transitioned from theatre to television, they recognized
320-466: The show delved into subplots that spanned a few episodes and sometimes employeed flashbacks to advance the narrative. The initial episodes of the first season portrayed the trials and tribulations of a joint family and often touched an emotional cord. Subsequently, particularly in the second season, the focus shifted towards situational comedy as the characters started fitting themselves into their eccentricities. Several new characters are introduced during
340-563: The title Hansa . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hansa&oldid=1244447479 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Ship disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Hansa (shopping centre) Hansakortteli ( Finnish : Hansakortteli , Swedish : Hansakvarteret )
360-400: The year, such as live music and fashion events. Khichdi (franchise) The Khichdi franchise is a Hindi language franchise of television series and films created by Hats Off Productions and UTV Software Communications , written and directed by Aatish Kapadia. It is one of the earliest franchises on Indian Television to adopt the western model of appearing in seasons and also
380-408: Was released on 1 October 2010 starring most of the same principal cast. In the film, Parekhs deal with the murder mystery of their neighbor Chakku Singh. In the sequel, the Parekhs are sent on a covert operation to a country called "Paanthukistan" to abduct the tyrannical king and free an Indian nuclear scientist held captive to construct a weapon of mass destruction. — Jamnadas Majethia in 2004, on
400-400: Was succeeded by a direct continuation called Instant Khichdi that aired on Star Plus's sister channel, Star One . In 2010, the franchise was rebooted and adapted into a full-length feature film titled Khichdi: The Movie , with most of the main cast reprising their roles from the television series. 8 years later, the franchise returned with a third season (another soft reboot with
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