Devi (TV series)

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Devi

A Promotional logo image of "Devi".
Format Drama
Created by Devgan Entertainment Software
Directed by Anant Mahadevan
Starring see below
Opening theme "Devi" by ??
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Hindi
No. of episodes Total 118
Production
Producer(s) Ajay Devgan & Misha Gautam
Running time 75 Episodes = 22 minutes;
43 Episodes = 42 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Sony TV
Picture format 480i (SDTV),
Original airing September 20, 2002
External links
Website

Devi is a Hindi-language television series that premiered on Indian television network Sony TV in 2003. This was the first television series that was produced by popular Bollywood actor Ajay Devgan's production house known as 'Devgan Software'.[1] The series aired every Friday at 9pm IST, and is currently being repeated on SET India.

Plot

Gayatri is an orphaned girl who lives with her uncle, and cruel aunt.she is an ardent devotee of goddess jagdamba or Durga. Gayatri is persuaded to marry Vikram, who seems to be a nice man. However, his true nature is revealed when he and Gayatri are on a trip. Vikram unsuccessfully tries to murder Gayatri, such as releasing a snake near her.so he tells Gayatri that she can forgive his misdeeds and to clear his sins he takes her toVaishno Devi Mata,a famous Durga temple in Jammu&Kashmir.Gayatri does not know about his plans to kill her.however, she knows Vikram's plan when he tried to break fail the car. Vikram's wild plan doesn't succeed until he and Gayatri are on a trip to a hill, when suddenly Vikram throws Gayatri from the hill. Gayatri falls down from the hill and dies. Vikram is both happy and afraid. When Vikram returns home, something strange happens. He sees that Gayatri has returned home! Who is this woman then? Didn't Vikram kill Gayatri in the hill? Who is this woman?

Cast

Awards

2003: Indian Telly Awards

  • Best Actor in a Negative Role(Male) - Mohnish Behl Shared with Manoj Joshi (Winner)

References

  1. "'DEVI' 1st TV SHOW OF AJAY DEVGAN'S PRODUCTION HOUSE". Indiantelevision.com. September 16, 2002. 

External links

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