Muskaan (TV series)

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Muskaan
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Genre
Created by
Rashmi Sharma
Written byRashmi Sharma
Sushill Choubey
Shilpa Choubey
Aayush Agrawal
Screenplay bySancheeta Bose
Story byRashmi Sharma
Directed byPawan Sahu
Starring
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes500
Production
Executive producersGuddu Jha
Aayush Agrawal
Producers
  • Pawan Kumar Marut
  • Rashmi Sharma
Production locationsRamdev Film City, Mumbai
Running timeApprox. 21mins
Production companyRashmi Sharma Telefilms Pvt. Ltd.
DistributorStar India
Release
Original networkStar Bharat
Picture format
Audio formatDolby Digital
Original release29 May 2018 (2018-05-29) –
4 January 2020 (2020-01-04)

Musakaan (transl. Smile) is an Indian television series produced by Rashmi Sharma, under the banner of Rashmi Sharma Telefilms Pvt. Ltd., which premiered on 29 May 2018 on Star Bharat, replacing .[1][2] It starred Sharad Malhotra and Yesha Rughani.[3]

Plot[]

The story is about Aarti, a bar-dancer and her daughter Muskaan, who faces social ostracism because of Aarti's profession and yearns to stay with her. Muskaan studies in Darjeeling; Aarti is in Kolkata.

14 years later[]

Muskaan grows up to be timid and strong-minded, dedicated to her studies. She collides with Raunak Singh, and they fall in love and face many hurdles along the way. Some characters like his father Teerath try to separate them, but Raunak and Muskaan get married. Muskaan trains to become a police officer to give Teerath his utmost punishment, but gets soon abducted in another village.

6 Years Later[]

Muskaan is separated from Raunak as her car falls off a clifftop. For 6 years she hides in Bangladesh from the police, as falsely framed for a murder, and returns to find Raunak. She escapes from the police and bumps into Roshni (her and Raunak's child) which both of them are oblivious of. Raunak on the other hand takes care of their other child whom he named Khushi, and marries another women named Nisha. At the end, Muskaan and Raunak get married again and they live happily ever after with Khushi and Roshni.

Cast[]

Main[]

Recurring[]

  • Avyana Chhorwani as Khushi Singh, Raunak and Muskaan's one of twin daughters
  • Maahi Soni as Roshni Raunak Singh, Raunak and Muskaan's one of twin daughters
  • Sudesh Berry as Teerath Singh, Raunak's father
  • Moon Banerrjee as Gayatri Singh, Raunak's mother
  • Arina Dey as Aarti Farazi Bose, Muskaan's mother
  • Devanshee Vyas as Damini "Dolly" Singh, Raunak's first sister
  • Vandana Singh as Lovely Singh, Raunak's second sister
  • Shital Antani as Sheetal Singh Bhatia, Raunak's fraternal aunt
  • Tarun Khurana as Hanumant Yadav, Raunak's close friend
  • Puneesh Sharma as Balbir "Bunty" Bhatia, Raunak's fraternal cousin
  • Anamika Tiwari as Tabassum, owner of the brothel where Aarti worked
  • Karam Rajpal as Sujoy Das, Muskaan's lover
  • Richa Soni as Rakhi Das, Sujoy's mother
  • Jyotsna Chandola as Sapna Das, Sujoy's sister
  • Lavina Tandon as Suzzane Farazi, Muskaan's maternal aunt
  • Aaditya Bajpayee as Rahul Patel, Raunak's colleague
  • Tanu Khan as Kajal Bisht, Raunak's lover
  • Rushad Rana as Balraj Bisht, Kajal's father
  • Preeti Puri as Pramila Bisht, Kajal's mother
  • Sangeeta Panwar as Kamlesh, Hukum and Malik's mother
  • Shaurya Vardhan Sharma as Manohar Basu, a Police Inspector
  • Aashish Kaul as Dinesh Sinha, a V.I.P. Guest
  • Amit Kher as Mahesh Chaddha, Bar Head
  • Sanarika as Kriti, a bar dancer
  • Himanshi Jain / Preetika Chauhan as Jaya
  • Shivam Singh Raghuvanshi as Mr.Raichand (Jaya's groom-to-be)
  • Monisha Doley as Lomi
  • Aishana Singh as Deepa
  • Avinash Singh Chouhan as Bouncer
  • Mahi Khan as Neha
  • Deepraj Rana as Malik

References[]

  1. ^ "Trailer". www.abplive.in.
  2. ^ "First promo of Star Bharat's 'Musakaan'".
  3. ^ "Yesha Rughani bags the lead role opposite Ssharad Malhotra in Star Bharat's 'Muskaan'". India Forums. Retrieved 24 July 2019.

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