Maat Pitaah Ke Charnon Mein Swarg
Maat Pitaah Ke Charnon Mein Swarg | |
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Genre | Drama |
Created by | Director's Kut Productions |
Written by |
Zama Habib Garima Goyal M.P. Anamika |
Directed by | Rajan Shahi |
Creative director(s) |
Rajan Shahi Salil Sand |
Starring | See below |
Voices of |
Alka Yagnik Naveen Tripathi |
Theme music composer | Naveen - Manish |
Opening theme | "Maat Pitaah Ke Charnon Mein Swarg" |
Country of origin | India |
Original language(s) | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 01 |
No. of episodes | 245 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Rajan Shahi |
Editor(s) | Sameer Gandhi |
Location(s) | Vrindavan |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | Approx. 24 minutes |
Production company(s) | Director's Kut Productions |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Colors TV |
Picture format | 720i (SDTV) |
Original run | June 29, 2009 – June 4, 2010 |
Maat Pitaah Ke Charnon Mein Swarg is an Indian television series based on the concept of love, emotion, and respect among children and parents.[1] The series premiered on Colors on June 29, 2009, and is produced by Rajan Shahi. This follows the story of Shubh, who faces many ups and downs in his life but always tries to obey and serve his parents.
Plot
Shubh, the only son of Kamla and Satyanarayan Tripathi, is a bright and affectionate boy. He is handicapped and needs an operation on one of his legs. However, Kamla dies in a stampede while trying to raise enough money to pay for Shubh's operation. Satyanarayan gets remarried to Yashoda, who is very fond of Shubh. Even though the Tripathi family is able to raise enough money, doctors reveal that it is too late for Shubh's operation. Shubh grows up into a mature and responsible young man. He dotes on his younger brothers (Yashoda and Satyanarayan's sons) Arjun and Ansh. Being handicapped, Shubh has to face many insults and disappointments, but remains unwavering in his devotion to God and to his parents. Satyanarayan especially trusts Shubh. Arjun marries Lolita and Shubh marries Suhani. Then, Arjun and Lolita start poisoning Yashoda's mind against Shubh and Suhani. As a result, Yashoda's love for Shubh begins to waver. This leads to a series of complications, with Shubh and Suhani leaving the Tripathi house, Suhani vanishing and being found but with a changed appearance, and Arjun taking over the control of the household with Lolita's help. In the end, all gets well, though the Tripathi family suffers some irreversible losses in the process.
Cast
- Pracheen Chauhan as Shubh (Suhani's husband, son Of Kamla & Satyanarayan Tripathi)
- Yatin Karkeyar as Satyanarayan (Shubh, Arjun & Ansh's father, Kamla's widower, Yashoda's husband)
- Avinash Wadhawan as Kalishwer
- Amardeep Jha as Mehru Chachi (Shubh, Arjun & Ansh's adopted grandmother)
- Shamin Mannan as Lolita (Arjun's wife)
- Nikhil Chaddha as Arjun (Son of Satyanarayan and Yashoda)
- Dheeraj Dhoopar as Ansh (Son of Satyanarayan and Yashoda)
- Vinny Arora as Gayatri (Daughter of Tilluram and Jhini)
- Archana Taide/ Megha Gupta as Suhani (Shubh's wife, Brijmohan's younger daughter)
- Reshma Modi as Manorama (Wife of Bharat & sister of Satyanarayan)
- Shilpa Shinde as Astha (Suhani's sister & elder daughter of Brijmohan)
- Pooja Madaan as Kamla (Shubh's real mother & Satyanarayan's first wife, deceased)
- Jyoti Gauba as Yashoda (Second wife of Satyanarayan, mother to Arjun & Ansh and stepmother to Shubh)
- Sunil Jaitley as Tilluram (Jhini's husband & Gayatri's father)
- Geeta Tyagi as Jhini (Tilluram's wife, Gayatri's mother)
- Rajendra Chawla as Chandar (Manorama's husband, uncle to Arjun, Ansh & Shubh)
- Riddhi Dogra as Payal (Suhani's childhood friend)
References
- ↑ "Swarg from June 29". Tellychakkar.com. June 17, 2009.
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