Bhabhi (TV series)
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Created by | UTV Software Communications |
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Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of episodes | 1,328[1] |
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Executive producer | Suprita Purkayastha |
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Editor | Manish Mistry |
Running time | 23 minutes |
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Original network | Star Plus |
Picture format | 576i |
Original release | 18 March 2002 23 May 2008 | –
Bhabhi (Sister-in-Law) is an Indian Hindi language soap opera which aired on Star Plus from 18 March 2002 to 23 May 2008 during weekday afternoons.[2][3] The series was produced by UTV Software Communications.[4]
Overview[]
Saroj is forced to assume the mantle of the daughter-in-law and give solace to Tilak's mother. She manages to save her life but is devastated at her loss. The adulation, love and total acceptance from each member of the family numbs her so completely that she decides, for the moment, to accept her position as "Pushpa bhabhi".
Cast[]
- Neha Mehta / Dolly Sohi as Saroj Tilak Chopra / Amisha Vivek Seth
- Manish Goel as Tilak Chopra (Episode 164 - Episode 451 ; Episode 574 - Episode 840)
- Bhanujeet Sudan as Nihal
- Puneet Sachdev as Vishal (Vishwa) Chopra
- Tejal Shah / Mandeep Bhandar as Guddo Chopra
- Rakesh Paul / Rushad Rana as Sukhi Uppal
- Rucha Gujarathi as Suhana Seth / Suhana Vishal Chopra / Suhana Dev Thakral
- Eijaz Khan as Sohan, Nihal and Dr. Megha's Son
- Gaurav Khanna as Bhuvan Sareen (Episode 813 - Episode 832)
- Vishal Singh as Dr. Dev Thakral
- Kinshuk Mahajan as Kamal Thakral, Dev and Suhana's Son
- Abir Goswami as Bhairav
- Sharad Kelkar as Advocate Kunal
- Shilpa Shinde as Manju Chatterjee (Before Plastic Surgery) (Episode 198 - Episode 383 & Episode 480 - Episode 671)
- Payal Nair as Manju Chatterjee (After Plastic Surgery) / Meenakshi Chatterjee / Meenakshi Tilak Chopra
- Kanchi Kaul as Suhana Dev Thakral
- Sonia Singh as Sushma (Sush) Vishal Chopra (Episode 840 - Episode 1022)
- Prachi Shah as Seema
- Gurdeep Kohli as Geetanjali Sabharwal / Geetanjali Dev Thakral
- Nazneen Patel as Dr. Megha
- Pooja Bhatia as Rishika Thakral / Rishika Samar Kapoor
- Pariva Pranati as Alpa Seth / Alpa Bhuvan Sareen / Alpa Shubham Chopra
- Joy Sengupta as Tilak Chopra
- Aashka Goradia as Seema (Episode 342 - Episode 367)
- Mahesh Thakur as Vivek Seth
- Shoma Anand as Reshma Baldev Chopra
- Amit Tandon as Nihal
- Mukul Dev as Tilak Chopra (Episode 452 - Episode 571)
- Rahil Azam / Manav Kaul as Rakesh Chopra
- Dharmesh Vyas / Dharam Taneja as Kukku Chopra
- Neelu Kohli as Nanda Kukku Chopra
- Sunny Moza as Rahul
- Pulkit Nanavati as Dapinder
- Monty Patel as Vicky
- Manmeet Chopra as Raju
- Shivshakti Sachdev as Mehak Thakral
- Yatin Karyekar as Mr. Thakral
- Niyati Joshi as Savitri Thakral
- Poonam Joshi as Rishika Thakral / Rishika Samar Kapoor
- Tarun Khanna as Samar Kapoor
- Rohit Roy as Raj Malhotra / Devansh Mehra (Episode 321 - Episode 383 & Episode 462 - Episode 516)
- Arundev Sharma as Veeru (Episode 321-Episode 383)
- Mohit Raina as Shubham Chopra
- Swapnil Joshi as Dr. Prakash Thakur
- Raymon Singh as Sunaina Uppal / Sunaina Rakesh Chopra
- Pankaj Berry as Jagdish Uppal
- Prakash Ramchandani as Sudarshan
- Manish Khanna as Advocate Gandhi
- as Mandira
- Rupali Ganguly as Roshni Prem Khanna
- Puneet Vashisht as Prem Khanna
- Hans Dev Sharma Chamman Laal
- Nimai Bali as Radheshyam
- Mukesh Khanna as Advocate Rathore
- Poonam Gulati as Kamini
- Nikhil Guharoy as Sunil Saxena
- Karishma Randhawa as Soni
- Yashodhan Rana as Siddharth
- Anand Goradia as Tanakesh
- Yusuf Hussain as Dinanath Chopra
- Nikhhil R Khera as Sushma's Boyfriend / Fiancée (Episode 880 - Episode 1010)
- Varun Badola as Varun Badola (Special Appearance)
- Sanjay Mitra
Production[]
Neha Mehta playing Saroj quit the series on issues with the production house and Dolly Sohi replaced her.[5] Dolly Sohi who quit the series owing her marriage, re-entered the series in January 2007.[6] When Sohi quit, Rucha Gujarati became the lead who also quit in September 2007 when she was to age after a generation leap in story and was replaced by .[7][5]
On 17 August 2006, the series had a special wedding episode with cast from few other StarPlus series then attending the wedding sequence.[8]
References[]
- ^ "More spellbinding soap gathas". Outlook. Archived from the original on 2 February 2020.
- ^ "Afternoon soap 'Bhabhi' launches on Star Plus Monday". Indiantelevision.com. 14 March 2002.
- ^ "Touching tales of triumphing over odds". Tribune India.
- ^ "Afternoon slot: Siesta for all GEC's". Indian television.
- ^ a b "Hey Bhabhi". Daily News and Analysis.
- ^ "Dolly turns guru". Daily News and Analysis.
- ^ "Going going". The Telegraph.
- ^ "That One Hour Special Episode 'Shaadi Ke Rang, Bhabhi Ke Sung' Win Your Fabulous Outfit With Your Chance By Suhan From Bhabhi". Indian Television dot com.
External links[]
- StarPlus original programming
- Indian television soap operas
- 2002 Indian television series debuts
- 2008 Indian television series endings
- UTV Television