Banoo Main Teri Dulhann

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Banoo Main teri Dulhann
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A promotional image for Banoo Main Teri Dulhann.
Created by Shakuntalam Telefilms
Directed by Neelima Bajpayi, Inder Das
Starring see below
Opening theme "Banoo Main Teri Dulhann" by Mahalaxmi Iyer
Country of origin India
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 700 (India) 350 (Romania)
Production
Running time 22 minutes approximately
Release
Original network Zee TV
Picture format 576i (SDTV),
Original release 14 August 2006 –
28 May 2009
External links
Website

Banoo Main Teri Dulhann (English: I will be your bride) is an Indian soap opera that aired on Zee TV channel 14 August 2006 through May 2009. The serial was based on the 1994 movie Zulm starring Akshay Kumar and Karishma Kapoor with Shah Rukh Khan as the antagonist. The series deals with the life of a small city woman, Vidya, who reaches Delhi after marrying Sagar, a rich businessman.

Plot

The story is about a beautiful, simple & loyal village woman named Vidya (Divyanka Tripathi) from Benaras. She is as Devi Sita (Wife of Bhagwun Shri Ram) who does all the work in her household & her uncle, aunt & cousin torture her. They don't allow Vidya to get an education, leaving her illiterate. Soon, Rajendra Pratap Singh (the local Thakur) comes to Benaras to find a wife for his son Sagar. When Sagar's father sees Vidya, he decides that she will be his daughter-in-law. On the day of her marriage day, Vidya finds out that Sagar is mentally unstable, having the mindset of an 8-year-old due to the car accident that almost claimed his life. Sagar does not realize he is married so he & Vidya get off to a rocky start. Sindoora, Sagar's evil ex-stepsister wants the Thakur property to herself and will go to any height to gain it. In fact, she is the one who caused the deadly car accident to kill Sagar but was unsuccessful. Chandra & Mahua are Sindoora's ex-younger sisters & do whatever Sindoora tells them to and continually harass Vidya. Sindoora attempts to put many blames on Vidya to kick her out of the house & gives her a lot of trouble. But, her generous ex-husband Aniket & ex-son Bharat do not take her opinion in which they lend a helping hand to Vidya. Aniket & Bharat both want to see Sagar & Vidya be together. With all of this trouble on her shoulder, she completes all of her duties & makes the room for herself in the other family member's hearts, even Sagar's. Vidya finds out that doctor from Singapore can cure Sagar back to normal,so she & Sagar both go there,Sagar's operation went successful.But,he doesn't remember anything before his car accident & he acknowledges Vidya as his wife. The family was glad to have Sagar back to normal especially Vidya who arrives to accepted defeat, so he lets her stay at home. Later on, he regains his memory & that he remembers Vidya is his wife plus his car accident wasn't just an accident, Vidya and her aunt find out that it was plotted by none other than Sindoora. Sindoora plots and manages to send her husbend Aniket to jail and makes sure Vidya leaves the house after a misunderstanding. Later, Sindoora corners Sagar & Vidya on the edge of the cliff of Kailashpati Shankar Mandir (Lord Shiva) & she kills both Sagar & Vidya.

21 Years Later

Sagar & Vidya were reborn as Amar & Divya on the night of their death. Divya is modern rich girl from London & Amar is spontaneous tour guide from Benaras. Amar & Divya both meet there, Divya gets strange flashbacks of her previous birth time which she does not remember immediately but later recalls. It took Amar time to remember but he finally does & they both work to get their revenge on Sindoora with the help of Bharat who kills her the first time but she comes back twice. Sindoora again tries her best to keep them apart as their union will mean a threat to her life. In an attempt to separate them, Sindoora wants Divya to marry Samrat who is the fake son (exchanged at birth) of Rajeev and Mahua and the biological son of Amar's parents. Meanwhile, Aman searches for Divya but undergoes several hardships in the process.[1][2][3]

Other telecasts

As of 2015 is being broadcast in Arabic Dub on Zee Alwan as Fidea (Arabic: فديه) Arabic alternative name for Vidya.

Cast and characters

  • Divyanka Tripathi as Vidya Pratap Singh - Sagar's wife, Kausalya's daughter. Tripathi also played Divya, the reincarnation of Vidya. Divya was married to Amar.
  • Sharad Malhotra as Sagar Pratap Singh - Vidya's husband, son of Rajendra Pratap Singh and Uma Pratap Singh. Malhotra also played Amar Singh, the reincarnation of Sagar, who was married to Divya.
  • Rajendra Gupta as Rajendra Pratap Singh - The father of Sagar, Sindoora, Mahua, and Chandra. He was married to Uma.
  • Surinder Kaur as Uma Pratap Singh - Sagar's mother. Rajendra Pratap Singh's 2nd wife. She has three step-children, Sindoora, Mahua and Chandra.
  • Jaya Bhattacharya as Gayatri - Sagar's aunt, who goes into a coma after a car accident plotted by Sindoora.
  • Kamya Panjabi as Sindoora Pratap Singh - Rajendra's oldest evil ex-daughter, Bharat's evil ex-mother, Aniket's evil ex-wife, murder of Sagar and Vidya main antagonist). She wants the worst to happen in the family plus she hates Vidya and she was responsible for Sagar's 1st car accident which was her evil plot and she is evil like Ravan as she is demented even consider her ugly and she wants to keep Sagar and Vidya separated for eternity.
  • Rajesh Balwani as Aniket - Sindoora's ex-husband and Bharat's father. He knows Sindoora is evil and wants to see Sagar and Vidya be together.
  • Shyam Sharma as Bharat - The son of Aniket and Sindoora, Bharat ran away from home and returned after 21 years.
  • Mohit Malik as Bharat Singh, who is commonly called Mr. B.S.
  • Shamin Mannan and Jyothi Singh portrayed Aditi, Bharat's wife and Karan's ex-wife.
  • Himansshi Chaudhary and Ritu Vasisht portrayed Mahua Singh, who was Rajendra's daughter and Rajeev's wife. She eventually vanishes along with her sister Chandra. She believes Rajeev to be dead.
  • Harsh Vasishta as Rajiv Kumar, Mahua's husband.[clarification needed] He is married to Chandra and helps Divya get revenge at Sindoora.
  • Faisal Raza Khan as Kartik, Mahua's ex-husband.
  • Vishal Vatwani as Samrat, the false Son of Rajeev and Mahua. He is the biological son of Amar's parents. He is Viren and Divya's good friend, and is Divya's ex-fiance.
  • Addite Shirwaikar and Shweta Dadhich portrayed Chandra, Rajendra's daughter. She eventually vanishes along with her sister Mahua.
  • Puneet Vashisht as Harsh, Chandra's ex-husband. He is in jail, but Chandra does not know about this.
  • Kamini Kaushal as Dadi Maa, Harsh's grandmother.
  • Suhita Thatte as Kausalya, Vidya's mother. She does not know her daughter Vidya and son-in-law Sagar were both killed by Sindoora.
  • Renuka Bondre as Hema Chachi, Shalu's mother. She later vanishes with her husband Harish.
  • Snehal Sahai as Shalu, Chinu's wife. She is Hema's daughter, Kamna's mother and Vidya's cousin.
  • Manish Naggdev as Cheenu, the husband of Shalu. He is Kamna's father and Sagar's cousin.
  • Amrin Chakkiwala as Kamna, the daughter of Chinu and Shalu. She is pregnant with Samrat's child. The two were engaged, but broke up.
  • Indraneil Sengupta as Tushar, Sagar's childhood friend.
  • Neeta Shetty as Dr. Shivani
  • Soni Singh as Surili, Sagar's ex-girlfriend.
  • Atul Srivastava as DJ, Sagar and Vidya's helper
  • Abhileen Pandey as Chintu, Amar's younger brother. He is really Samrat's brother.[clarification needed] Chintu is no longer seen on the show after Divya becomes pregnant.
  • Anokhi Shrivastav as Bindiya, Amar's childhood friend and former fiancee.
  • Aadesh Chaudhary as Viren, Divya and Samrat's old friend, and Divya's fake husband.
  • Sachin Shroff as Dr. Shashank
  • Aneesha Kapoor as Gauri, a girl who thinks Amar is Shivam.
  • Amrapali Gupta as Radha, Vidya's generous friend from Benares.
  • Sayantani Ghosh as Amrita from Naaginn. (Special appearance in episode 581)

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