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Suhaagan (TV series)

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Suhaagan
GenreDrama
Created byRashmi Sharma
Screenplay byAnantica Sahir Dialogues: Jyoti Jha
Story byVivek Behl
Starringsee below
ComposerNishant-Raja
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
Production
Producers
  • Rashmi Sharma
  • Pawan Kumar Marut
CinematographyDanny S
EditorSuraj Singh
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time20–23 minutes
Production companyRashmi Sharma Telefilms
Original release
NetworkColors TV
Release2 May 2023 (2023-05-02) –
26 August 2024 (2024-08-26)

Suhaagan is an Indian Hindi-language television drama series that premiered on 2 May 2023 on Colors TV and JioCinema. Produced by Rashmi Sharma under Rashmi Sharma Telefilms, it starred Garima Kishnani, Anshula Dhawan replaced by Sakshi Sharma and Raghav Thakur.[1] It then starred Pragati Chaurasia, Dhwani Gori, Akshay Kharodia as the second generation leads.[2]

Plot

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Bindiya and her sister Payal live on a farm that their relatives plan to seize. After the death of their parents, the two sisters face many hurdles. Bindiya and Payal often clash due to their different ideologies. Bindiya is honest and hardworking, while Payal wants to be rich at any cost. As they grow up, the differences between them also grow. As grown ups, Bindiya remains in her village while Payal is a college student. Payal is in a relationship with Krish, but Krish's father, Baldev, is looking to get Krish married to someone homely and traditional. Bindiya saves Baldev's life, so Baldev decides she will be his daughter-in-law. Krish and Bindiya's wedding is fixed and they get married. Krish is still in love with Payal, but Bindiya is unaware of their relationship and has fallen in love with Krish.

Eventually, Payal succeeds in becoming Krish's illegal wife. After several evil shenanigans of Payal, Bindiya ends up exposing her in front of the whole family and Krish. Payal ends up leaving after seeing Krish's anger, but she comes back to the Shukla family by pretending to commit suicide. Krish ends up forgiving Payal and accepts her love. Bindiya goes back to her village and ends up meeting a businessman, Samay, who happens to be Krish's estranged cousin. Krish begins to feel jealous due to their growing closeness and realizes his love for Bindiya. Krish finally accepts his feelings for Bindiya and they are married again.

Bindiya is revealed to be pregnant with Krish's child. However, Krish finds out that Bindiya's pregnancy has complication and urges her to have an abortion. Amidst all this, Bindiya helps Nidhi deliver her baby boy, Shlok, and decides to keep her pregnancy. The Shukla family accept her decision and after nine months, she gives birth to her daughter, Swara. Two days later, Bindiya and Krish die in a blast while visiting the temple with Amma, Swara and Baldev. Indu blames Swara for their death and labels her as an inauspicious child.

Now grown up Swara, a dancer, is turned out to be mute so she expresses her words through Dhwani, who is her interpreter and childhood best-friend. Dhwani is ambitious and selfish. She dreams of becoming rich and doesn’t want to live like her mom, Sudha a maid who is also Swara's caretaker. Vedaant falls in love with Dhwani, but she rebuffs him as she believes him to be poor. Swara falls in love with Vedaant and is led to believe by Dhwani that Vedaant reciprocates her feelings. Rudra, Vedaant’s father, is impressed by Swara and wants her to be his daughter-in-law. Rudra and Baldev fix Shlok's marriage with his girlfriend Naina, a widow, who also happens to be Vedaant's cousin. Alongside, Vedaant's marriage is fixed with Swara.

However, after finding out Vedaant is rich, Dhwani successfully manipulates Vedaant into breaking off his relationship with Swara. However, Koel, Vedaant's stepmother, gives Dhwani money to leave Vedaant, as she wants a daughter-in-law that will do all her bidding. Heartbroken by this, Vedaant decides to marry Swara and accept her with all his heart. Prabha, who is Swara's dance teacher, is revealed to be Vedaant's mother who was thrown out of her house due to her sister Koel's evil ploys. Koel, fearing that Swara could be a threat for her due to her connection with Prabha, decides to get rid of Swara. However, her plan fails and Swara - Vedant and Shlok - Naina get married.

Koel joins hands with Dhwani to oust Swara from the house. They become successful in their plan as Vedaant once again falls for Dhwani's manipulation and accepts his love for her in front of everyone. Swara, whose voice has come back , is left heartbroken from this betrayal. Swara blackmails Vedant to accept her his wife using Naina and fixes Dhwani's marriage with Sharma family's driver. However, Koyal and Dhwani emotionally manipulates Abhimanyu who marries Dhwani.

Swara tries her best and is successful in bringing Prabha back to Sharma family. Swara unites Prabha and Rudra with their long-lost daughter and Vedant with his long-lost sister Roshni held captive by Koel. It is revealed that Prabha was thrown out because of Roshni's accident. Koel is soon exposed infront of the family and they reunite as a family . Vedant acknowledges Swara as his only “suhaagan” and a family pic reflecting the happily ever after. But actually destiny has something else for them.

Someone’s holding the Sharma family pic and announces that Swara cannot become happy this easily. A new villain will enter as the enemy of Suhagan in season 2 as the show has gone off air!

Cast

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Main

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  • Garima Kishnani as Bindiya Shukla (nee Mishra) (2023 - 2024) (Dead)
    • Aakriti Sharma as Child Bindiya Mishra (2023)
  • Anshula Dhawan / Sakshi Sharma as Payal Mishra (formerly Shukla) (2023)
  • Raghav Thakur as Krish Shukla (2023 - 2024)
    • Vansh Sayani as Young Krish Shukla (2023)
  • Pragati Chaurasia as Swara Sharma (nee Shukla) (2024)
  • Dhwani Gori as Dhwani Sharma (2024)
  • Akshay Kharodia as Vedant Sharma (2024)

Recurring

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  • Shakti Singh as Baldev Shukla (2023 - 2024)
  • Neelima Singh as Indu Shukla (2023 - 2024)
  • Aditya Deshmukh as Vikram Shukla (2023 - 2024)
  • Priyanka Nayan as Sakshi Shukla (2023 - 2024)
  • Shalu Shreya as Nidhi Shukla Pandey (2023 - 2024)
  • Sudhanshu Mishra as Pankaj Pandey (2023–2024)
  • Manish Goplani as Shlok Pandey (2024)
  • Hemal Soni as Naina Sharma Pandey (2024)
  • Vishal Chaudhary / Jeevansh Chaddha as Abhimanyu Sharma aka Abhi (2024) / (2024)
  • Amit Koushik as Rudrapratap Sharma aka Rudra (2024)
  • Unknown as Roshni Sharma (2024)
  • Kashish Duggal as Prabhavati Devi Sharma aka Prabha (2024)
  • Dolphin Dubey as Koel Sharma (2024)
  • Sheetal Maulik as Manjari Sharma aka Manju (2024)
  • Mehul Nisar as Jagdish Sharma (2024)
  • Naina Gupta as Vrinda Sharma (2024)
  • Anjali Ujawane as Durgavati Shukla (2023–2024)
  • Kiran Khoje as Sudha (2024)
  • Sahil Phull as Samay Shukla aka Sam (2024)
  • Salman Shaikh as Inspector Birju Pandey (2024)
  • Rohit Kumar as Niku (2023–2024)
  • Shweta Dhobal (2023)
  • Roslyn D'Souza as Phoolwati (2023–2024)
  • Badrul Islam as Bheem (2023)
  • Khushbu Thakkar as Rose (2023–2024)
    • Aarna Bhadoriya as Young Rose "Ami" (2023)
  • Neelu Vaghela as Shanti Shukla (2024)
  • Unknown as Babli (2024)
  • Satyapalsinh Jadeja as Karan (2023)
  • Afzaal Khan as Madan (2023)
  • Roshni Rastogi as Rekha (2023)
  • Minal Karpe as Omwati Mishra (2023–2024)
  • Neha Narang as Lajwanti Mishra (2023)
  • Aashish Chaturvedi as Manohar Mishra (2023)

Special appearances

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Garima Kishnani, Anshula Dhawan, Raghav Thakur join 'Suhaagan' as show takes 10 year leap". The Times of India. 22 June 2023. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  2. ^ "Pragati Chourasiya, Akshay Kharodia and Dhwani Gori to play the leads in 'Suhaagan' after 20 years leap". Times Now (in Hindi). Retrieved 11 June 2024.
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