Piya Ka Ghar (TV series)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Piya Ka Ghar
Piya ka ghar.jpg
Promotional image of "Piya Ka Ghar".
Created byShreya Creations Limited
Directed byChander H. Bahl
Pawan Kumar Marut
Nikhil Sinha
Creative directorRashmi Sharma
StarringNarayani Shastri
Vishal Puri
Opening theme"Piya Ka Ghar" by Alka Yagnik
Country of originIndia
No. of episodes729
Production
ProducerSheel Kumar
Running time22 minutes
Release
Original networkZee TV
Original release2 December 2002 (2002-12-02) –
10 February 2006 (2006-02-10)

Piya Ka Ghar was a Hindi TV serial that aired on Zee TV from 2 December 2002 to 10 February 2006.[1]

Concept[]

The story is based on the life of a 21-year-old young girl Rimjhim who is pretty, elegant, and soft-spoken but quick-witted and full of fun. Rimjhim, who lives in a small town, dreams of marrying someone who will love and cherish her. Her childhood friend is Avinash and their families engage them when they are kids. However, shortly after, Avinash and his family move to Mumbai.

Years later, a grown-up Rimjhim arrives in Mumbai to reconnect with Avinash and find true love.

Cast[]

  • Narayani Shastri as Rimjhim Avinash Sharma / Megha Sharma (before plastic surgery)[2]
  • Gargi Sharma as Megha Sharma (after plastic surgery), Rimjhim's daughter
  • Vishal Puri / Sanjay Mitra as Avinash Sharma
  • Alok Nath as Bhavanishankar Sharma, Avinash's father
  • Suhasini Mulay / Smita Jaykar / Beena Banerjee / Suhasini Mulay as Iravati Bhavanishankar Sharma, Avinash's mother
  • Sulabha Arya as Indu Sharma, Bhavani's sister
  • Smita Bansal / Sonia Kapoor as Shweta Avinash Sharma, Avinash's second wife
  • Kuldeep Mallik as Rakesh Sharma
  • Prachi Shah as Yashoda Rakesh Sharma
  • Amit Dolawat as Soham Sharma, Yashoda and Rakesh's son
  • Bakul Thakkar as Prateek Sharma
  • Priyanka as Kaveri Prateek Sharma
  • Madhuri Sanjeev / Kannu Gill as Naina, Kaveri's mother
  • Sajni Hanspal as Jayanti Sharma
  • Imran Khan as Inder, Jayanti's husband
  • Kamya Panjabi as Simran
  • Raj Logani as Garv
  • Siraj Mustafa Khan as Vishal (Vicky) Sharma, Kaveri and Prateek's son
  • Vineeta Thakur as Esha Vishal Sharma, Vicky's wife
  • Hoshang Govil as Inder, Jayanti's husband
  • Aashka Goradia as Chandni
  • Vishal Kaushik as Om Sharma, Rakesh and Yashoda's elder son
  • Narendra Gupta as Durgashankar Sharma, Bhavani's brother
  • Kishwer Merchant / Amita Chandekar as Malini Avinash Sharma
  • Rushad Rana as Sameer, Rimjhim's friend
  • Hrishikesh Pandey as Dr. Anurag, Rimjhim's doctor friend and Jayanti's second husband
  • Gaurav Chopra as Prem Malhotra (was to be married to Megha)
  • Sushmita Mukherjee as Urmila Sharma, Bhavani's daughter
  • Aashish Kaul as Munna, Urmila's son
  • Kamini Khanna as Munna's wife
  • Achint Kaur as Amba, Rimjhim's saviour
  • Aman Verma as Raj, Esha's Father
  • Akhil Ghai as Rohit
  • Vishal Watwani as Soham Sharma, Yashoda and Rakesh's son
  • Kanika Maheshwari as Manthara Sharma
  • Sandeep Bhansali as Mahan Sharma
  • Raymon Singh as Tanya Suri / Tanya Om Sharma
  • Supriya Karnik as Mohini Suri, Tanya's mother
  • Geetanjali Mishra as Nurse
  • Kiran Bhargava as Bua Ji, Bhavanishankar's sister
  • Adi Irani as Nikhil
  • Navni Parihar as Sonia
  • Kavita Kaushik
  • Karan Grover
  • Manini Mishra as Rajeshwari
  • Rakesh Srivastav as Maharaj
  • Sunil Jaitley as Mr. Khan

References[]

  1. ^ "'Piya Ka Ghar' to debut on Zee in December". Indian Television Dot Com. 15 November 2002. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Rimjhim threatens to quit Piya Ka Ghar". BizAsia. 22 January 2005. Retrieved 11 September 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

External links[]

Retrieved from ""