Na Aana Is Des Laado (TV series)
Na Aana Is Des Laado | |
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Karuthamma (Tamil dubbed version) Title card | |
Genre |
Drama Family |
Directed by | Anshuman kishore Singh,Dinesh Mahadev,Inder Das,Devashish Dhar |
Starring | Na Aana Is Des Laado |
Country of origin | India |
Original language(s) | Hindi language |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 870 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Shyamashis Bhattacharya |
Location(s) | Veerpur |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 20 minutes |
Production company(s) | Shakuntalam Telefilms |
Release | |
Original network | Colors TV |
Picture format |
720i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) |
Original release | 9 March 2009 – 27 July 2012 |
Na Aana Is Des Laado is a Hindi language serial and a soap opera that premiered on 9 March 2009 in Colors and finished on 27 July 2012, reaching a total of 870 episodes. The show portrays various social evils practiced in India.
Plot
The serial is about a woman, Ammaji who rules a village, Veerpur. This shows mainly focuses on her and her family. The moral of the story is about women's rights.
Cast
- Meghna Malik as Bhagwani Devi / Ammaji Sangwan
- Vaishnavi Dhanraj as Jhanvi Raghav Sangwan / Jhanvi Surya Rantej - Ammaji's granddaughter
- Simran Kaur as Diya Raghav Sangwan - Ammaji's granddaughter (dead)
- Aryan Pandit as Rajbeer Avtaar Sangwan - Ammaji's grandson
- Yash Dasgupta as Karan Vijay Chautala - Ammaji's step-grandson
- Neelam Bhagchandani/Rishina Kandhari as Tanisha Karan Chautala - Ammaji's step-granddaughter in law
- Shresth Kumar as Aditya Gajendar Sangwan - Ammaji's grandson
- Avantika Shetty as Ragini Aditya Sangwan - Ammaji's granddaughter in law
- Madhurjeet Sarghi as Santosh Joginder Sangwan / Santosh Vijay Chautala - Ammaji's ex daughter in law
- Aanand Goradiya as Gajendar Sangwan - Ammaji's son
- Tarun Anand/Nissar Khan as Joginder Sangwan - Ammaji's son (dead)
- Harish Verma as Avtaar Dharamveer Sangwan - Ammaji's nephew
- Kannan Arunachalam as Dharamveer Sangwan - Ammaji's brother (dead)
- Shiwangi Sharma as Sunehri Gajendar Sangwan - Ammaji's daughter in law (dead)
- Rinku Worah as Chanda Avtaar Sangwan - Ammaji's niece in law
- Nishant Shokeen as Vijay Chautala
- Ankita Maheswari as Sarah Vijay Chautala - Ammaji's step-granddaughter
- Rakesh Sharma as Yashpal - Ammaji's bodyguard
- Ayaam Mehta as Rana Rantej Singh (dead)
- Janvi Sangwan as Shivlaali Rana Rantej Singh
- Shabana Mullani as Bulbul Rana Rantej Singh
- Anil Lalwani as Kuldeep Rana Rantej Singh
- Pratik Mitra as Chamkila Kuldeep Singh
- Kapil Nirmal as Surya Rana Rantej Singh (dead)
- Shobhit Attray as Param Rana Rantej Singh
Recurring Cast
- Natasha Sharma as Sia Raghav Sangwan - Ammaji's daughter in law (dead)
- Aditya Redij as Raghav Sangwan - Ammaji's son (dead)
- Shaikha Parween as Jhumar Dharamveer Sangwan - Ammaji's niece (dead)
- Menka Lalwani as Rangeeli Avtaar Sangwan - Ammaji's ex daughter in law
- Dhruv Lather as Dheeraj
- Sonal Jha as Sheela Dharamveer Sangwan - Ammaji's sister in law (dead)
- Shikha Singh as Amba Sangwan - Ammaji's daughter (dead)
- Deepraj Rana as DK Vora
- Sheeba Chaddha as Bajri Pratap Singh
- Aman Verma as Bhanu Pratap Singh (dead)
- Varun Kapoor as Shaurya Bhanu Pratap Singh - Ammaji's ex grandson in law
- Rahul Singh as Satpal
- Bhavin Wadia as Shera
- Winy Tripathi as Inspector Vikram Singh
- Deepak Sandhu as Raj
- Lankesh Bhardwaj / Sanjay Bhardwaj as Kishanlal
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