Lipstick (TV series)

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Lipstick
Format Drama, Indian soap opera
Created by Rose Audio Visuals
Written by Shobhaa De
Sajeev Kapoor
Directed by Bhushan Patel
Starring see below
Opening theme Lipstick by Sagarika
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Hindi
No. of episodes Total 382
Production
Producer(s) Goldie Behl and Shrishti Arya
Running time approx. 23 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Zee TV
Picture format 480i (SDTV),
Original run September 9, 2002 – July 4, 2004
External links
Website

Lipstick is a Hindi language Indian television series, produced by Rose Movies[1] that premiered on Zee TV on September 9, 2002.[2] The story unvails the truth of how best friends can turn into enemies in the pursuit of love and success.

Plot

The story revolves around the lives of two women, Sheetal and Suniti, set in the backdrop of a corporate war between two publishing houses. The story opens with cut-throat competition between two publishing houses - UPC and Hands. Their film magazines 'Darpan' and 'Lipstick' are run by Sheetal and Suniti, respectively. While Suniti believes in giving only true stories to her readers, Sheetal fabricates and sensationalizes stories to give positive publicity to film stars and earn their favour.

Cast

  • Shweta Salve/Gautami Kapoor as Suniti Verma/Gayatri
  • Nigaar Khan as Sheetal Singhania
  • Krutika Desai as Roopali Roopchand
  • Aly Khan as Abhay Ahuja
  • Dimple Inamdar as Suman (Suniti's older sister)
  • Sagar Arya/Vishal Singh as Tarun Singhania
  • Sadiya Siddiqui as Meera
  • Grusha Kapoor as Jasmine
  • Shweta Gulati as Tara
  • Anita Wahi
  • Faraz Khan
  • Shishir Sharma
  • Rajeev Verma
  • Zaida Parween as Vaishali
  • Aparna Tarakad as Mini
  • Krutika Desai
  • Usha Bachani
  • Gireesh Sachdeva as Suniti's brother-in-law
  • Bobby Khanna as Suman's husband

Awards

The Indian Telly Awards

Winners in 2003

References

  1. "Interview with Rose Movies' Shristi Arya". Indiantelevision.com. November 3, 2003. Retrieved July 22, 2012. 
  2. "Zee to get a shade bolder with 'Lipstick'". Indiantelevision.com. September 9, 2002. 

External links

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