Hamari Devrani

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Hamari Devrani
हमारी देवरानी
HamariDevraniSerial.jpg
A promotional image of Hamari Devrani
Genre Indian soap opera
Drama
Created by Shobhana Desai Productions
Star Plus Team
Written by Raakesh Paswan
Amitabh Singh
Screenplay by Mrinal Tripathi
Amitabh Singh
Bhavna Vyas
Directed by Pawan Sahu
Vikram Labhe
Swapnil Mahaling
Suraj Rao
Praveen Sudan
Creative director(s) Sunil Tyagi
Starring See Below
Opening theme Gaurang Vyas
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Hindi
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 951
Production
Executive producer(s) Reena Manjrekar
Producer(s) Shobhana Desai
Production location(s) Ahmedabad
Cinematography Anil Mishra
Editor(s) Jaskaran Singh
Rajnikant Singh
Inderjit Singh
Satyaprakash Singh
Camera setup Multi-camera
Production company(s) Shobhana Desai Productions
Release
Original network Star Plus
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Original release 26 May 2008 –
3 February 2012
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Hamari Devrani was an Indian soap opera, which was broadcast on Star Plus TV channel every Mon–Fri at 1:30 PM IST. It was aired in a total of 951 episodes over two seasons. It became very popular upon launch, but mid-way through the series, there was a decline in viewership due to the exit of main actors Madhav Deochake and Krishna Gokani. The show was doing decently commercially, when the channel decided to end all its afternoon soap operas on 3 February 2012.

Synopsis

This is a family drama about the Nanavati Parivaar, based in Ahmedabad. It strongly establishes the sweet and sour relationship between the five elder daughters-in-law ("bahus") of the family and their youngest "devrani". The show highlights the issues of various relations within a typical Indian family, like "devrani-jethani", relations with in-laws and above all the relation between husband and wife. The show is an emotional saga of the protagonist Bhakti (played by Krishna Gokani), who is a simple village girl. Bhakti's faith and devotion in Lord Krishna is her biggest strength in life. She is brought up by Kashi – her maternal grandmother. Her grandmother is her life and she believes that Lord Krishna to be her friend & family. Bhakti is a simple yet very strong character who never gives up before adversities that she faces in life. Her faith and love always shows her the right path to success. Looked upon as an unlucky girl, Bhakti is a complete loner. Circumstances bring her to Ahmedabad where she gets married to a family that consists of six brothers. Only to realize that the road she has chosen and the family she has chosen as her marital home, both have something else in store for her. Time and again she falls back on her faith in Bal Gopal for right guidance. This show is indeed a mixture of the various flavors of life. With an interesting line of cast, the show promises to bring forward the nuances and intricacies of relationships between the elder and younger bahus of the family. his story is just not a family drama, but a mirror image of middleclass Indian household.

Plot

Season 2

In episode no. 488, aired on 3 May 2010, the show took a seventeen-year leap, and now the story focuses on Mohan and late Bhakti's daughter, Aastha (played by Vidhi Sindhwad), and Padmini's daughter Shikha (played by Ekta Saraiya).

The story moves forward seventeen years; Bhakti is shown to have died after giving birth to a mentally-ill daughter, Aastha; and after the imprisonment of Padmini, Nanavati family has adopted her daughter, Shikha. Aastha is raised by all her aunties with love and care, and is a bubbly and sweet girl. Meanwhile, Shikha grows up to be as ill-mannered as her mother. Raj then comes into the story; Raj and Shikha love each other, but cannot marry as an astrologer predicted Raj's first wife will die. They create a plan so as Raj marries Aastha, as she is mentally ill and won't matter if she dies. After the marriage, Aastha shows no signs of death, so Raj, with the help of Shikha and his aunt Rasila plan to murder Astha and 'get-it-over-and-done-with'. However, Aastha miraculously survives, and the five daughter-in-laws attempt to seek revenge from Raj and Rasila, and they eventually succeed in punishing Shikha, Raj and Rasila.

After that, Mohan marries Vrinda, who although is a genuine and loving woman, the Navavati bahus think she is here to steal the money. They eventually realise that Vrinda is a nice woman. Then comes another twist; the Nanavatis' only daughter's family comes to steal the money from the Nanavati house. They kidnap Aastha; but she is rescued by Vrinda; and the kidnappers are jailed. The story ends with the Nanavati family celebrating Vrinda's pregnancy.

Cast

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  • Madhav Deochake (season 1) / Paresh Bhatt (season 2) as Mohan Nanavati
  • Krishna Gokani as Bhakti Mohan Nanavati
  • Eva Ahuja as Vrinda Mohan Nanavati
  • Vidhi Sindhwad as Aastha Nanavati / Antani
  • Shreekant Soni as Purushottam Das Nanavati
  • Zankhana Sheth as Devki Purushottam Nanavati
  • Sameer Rajda as Jayant Nanavati
  • Urvashi Upadhyay as Manjula Jayant Nanavati
  • Kaushal Shah as Sannat Nanavati
  • Kalyani Thakkar as Parul Sannat Nanavati
  • Ajay Parekh as Mukesh Nanavati
  • Bhoomi Shukla as Alpa Mukesh Nanavati
  • Mihir Rajda as Ketan Nanavati
  • Manisha Dave as Jalpa Ketan Nanavati
  • Manas Shah as Gautam Nanavati
  • Neelam Panchal as Rajeshwari Gautam Nanavati
  • Purbi Joshi as Daksha Deepak Patel
  • Nayan Shukla as Ayush Nanavati
  • Ekta Saraiya as Shikha Nanavati
  • Divya Naaz as young Shikha Nanavati
  • Winy Tripathi as Raj / Shekhar Antani
  • Falguni Desai as Raseela Antani
  • Raunak Soni as Ladoo Gopal
  • Lavanya Bhardwaj as Dev Kumar Sanghvi
  • Alam Khan as Kunal Nanavati
  • Girish Solanki as Sadanand
  • Aarti Malkan as Sabarmati

Awards

Replacement

Hamari Devrani replaced the popular show Bhabhi

External links