Saraswatichandra (TV series)
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Saraswatichandra | |
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Genre | Indian soap opera Drama |
Created by | Sanjay Leela Bhansali |
Written by | Ved Raj Abhijit Sinha |
Directed by | Arvind Babbal Sharad Pandey Mayank Gupta Himanshu Singh Arsshad Khan |
Starring | Gautam Rode Jennifer Winget |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
Production | |
Producers | Sunjoy Waddhwa Comall Sunjoy W. |
Production locations | Dubai Gujarat |
Cinematography | Deepak Pandey Arjun Rao |
Running time | Approx. 22 minutes |
Production company | SLB production (before) ,Sphere orgins (present) |
Original release | |
Network | Star Plus DD National Asianet Plus |
Release | February 25, 2013 – Present |
Saraswatichandra is an Indian television soap opera currently airing on Star Plus and DD National during weekdays. The series first premiered on February 25, 2013 and is based on the Gujarati novel of the same name by Govardhanram Tripathi. Gautam Rode plays the lead role of Saraswatichandra.The show appears on Asianet Plus, dubbed into Malayalam and broadcast as "Swayamvaram".
Plot summary
Saraswatichandra Vyas lives in Dubai and is not interested in getting married, but Kumud Sundari Desai has been chosen to be his wife by his father Lakshminandan Vyas. The show's story revolves around their relationship.
After falling in love with each other, right before they were about to get married, Saras finds out the truth about the death of his mother and gets furious. He calls Kumud and cancels the marriage because he is no longer the rich man she was supposed to marry since he blamed his father for his mother's suicide and left his house. Kumud, who was mad about the humiliating situation, gets married to Pramad Dhan Dharmadhikari because her father asked her to, without knowing about him. Pramad turns out to be an alcoholic and tries to threaten Kumud because he was forced to marry her by his father, Buddhi Dhan Dharmadhikari. Alak, Kumud's sister-in-law gets Saras from the road when he was injured because the local police officer Umesh Solanki took his revenge on him and thus Saras was not able to stop Kumud from getting married to someone she doesn't love at all.
Saras renames himself Naveenchandra. The story then revolves around Kumud trying to reform Pramad's alcoholic ways and Saras wanting to help her as he believes it is all his fault. Later Kalika conspires against Kumud with Pramad and he tries to kill her but Saras saves her. Kusum gets married to Danny. After long struggles and dramatic incidents Saras finally marries Kumud.
Cast
- Gautam Rode as Saraswatichandra Vyas/ Naveenchandra
- Jennifer Winget as Kumud Saraswatichandra Vyas
- Varun Kapoor as Danny Laxminandan Vyas
- Shiny Doshi as Kusum Danny Vyas
- Ashish Kapoor as Kabir Laxminandan Vyas
- Chetan Pandit as Laxminandan Vyas
- Monica Bedi as Gumaan Vyas
- Yatin Karyekar / Ali Raza Naamdaar as Vidyachatur Desai
- Alpana Buch as Guniyal Desai
- Ragini Shah as Dugba
- Vinita Joshi Thakkar as Kumari
- Mehul Kajaria as Gyanchatur Desai
- Mansi Jain as Chandrika Desai
- Surya Kanth / Winy Tripathi as Yash Desai
- Soni Singh as Kalika Desai
- Sai Ballal as Buddhi Dhan Dharmadhikari
- Pratichee Mishra as Saubhagyavati Devi Dharmadhikari
- Aanshul Trivedi as Pramad Dhan Dharmadhikari
- Vahbbiz Dorabjee as Alak Kishori
- Vijay Dadlani as Indresh
- Mithil Jain as Sub-Inspector Umesh Solanki
- Shahrukh Sadri as Murakh Das
- Smita Shetty as Sunder Baa
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