Shubh Vivah
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Shubh Vivah | |
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Genre | Drama |
Written by | Rajesh Beri |
Directed by | Ashish Khurana Himanshu Consul |
Creative director | Bharvi Shah |
Starring | Neha Janpandit Eijaz Khan (For entire cast see below) |
Theme music composer | Lalit Sen Rajesh Beri |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 89 |
Production | |
Producers | Santosh J Nair Zarina Mehta |
Cinematography | Narendra Joshi |
Editors | S. Salim Vinay Malu |
Running time | approx. 20 minutes |
Production company | UTV Software Communications |
Release | |
Original network | Sony Entertainment Television |
Original release | 27 February 2012 29 June 2012 | –
Chronology | |
Related shows | Metti Oli |
Shubh Vivah (English: Happy Wedding) is a 2012 Indian television drama series telecast on Sony Entertainment Television.[1] It premiered on 27 February 2012 and went off-air on 29 June 2012.[2][3][4]
It is loosely based on the popular Tamil serial, Metti Oli, which aired on Sun TV from 2002 to 2005. Apart from initial arc, there is no similarity between the shows.
Plot[]
The story begins with Mr. Saxena and his five marriageable daughters who are kind, innocent, and gentle and live in Agra.
A young man from Vrindavan named Amrit manages to impress Mr. Saxena's second daughter, Saroj but in reality he is having an affair with a married woman named Sarla. Saroj and Amrit get married. On the same day Saroj's elder sister, Karuna, marries Mr. Saxena's friend's son, Madan.
After marriage, Saroj learns of Amrit's affair but keeps it to herself. Saroj is desperate to save her marriage but fails. Though his aunt and brother try to make him realise Saroj's importance, Amrit sends her back to her home in Agra. However, after some time, Amrit and his family start missing Saroj and bring her back thus giving a new lease of life to their marriage.
Amrit's mother Kaushalya reveals details of his affair with Sarla to Saroj. She also assaults Saroj and ties her up with ropes. Saroj escapes to find Amrit but walks in on his stabbed dead body. Kaushalya blames Saroj. With help from Vinod and her sisters, Saroj is proved innocent and Sarla's husband is arrested for the murder. Saroj is discovered to be pregnant. While the family plans to get her married to Vinod against both their wishes, Saroj stops the wedding after discovering Vinod and Neelu's relationship. The two are married and the family meet Manthan, Amrit's look-alike, at the wedding.
1 year later[]
Saroj has been married to Manthan and they are raising their son who they have named Amrit. Madan and Karuna, too, have a son named Rohan. Thus, the story ends on a good note.
Cast[]
- Rakesh Bedi as Brijmohan Saxena
- Shafaq Naaz as Karuna Saxena
- Krutika Gaikwad as Kanchan Saxena
- Neha Narang as Meenakshi Saxena
- Neha Janpandit as Saroj Saxena / Saroj Amrit Nigam
- Eijaz Khan as Amrit Nigam / Manthan[2][5][6]
- Vinay Rohrra as Vinod Nigam
- Vinny Arora as Neelu Saxena / Neelu Vinod Nigam
- Meenakshi Verma / Tiya Gandwani as Kaushalya Nigam
- Priya Ahuja as Shikha Nigam
- Yuvraj Malhotra as Bansi
- Aashka Goradia as Sarla Awasthi
- Asha Negi as Seethalakshmi Bai.
- Abhishek Duhan as Madan
- Sharat Sonu as Chhabban
- Pankaj Berry as Mr. Sodhi
- Vishavpreet Kaur as Mrs. Sodhi
- Amit Dolawat as Amardeep Sodhi
- Arav Chowdhary as Mr. Awasthi
- Khyaati Khandke Keswani as Advocate Konkona Mukherjee
- Rahul Lohani as Gyan
- Niyati Joshi as Chachi (Amrit and Kaushalya's landlady)
- Anup Soni as Anup Soni[7]
Versions[]
Language | Title | Original release | Network(s) | Last aired | Notes |
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Tamil | Metti Oli மெட்டி ஒலி |
8 April 2002 | Sun TV | 18 June 2005 | Original |
Kannada | Mangalya ಮಾಂಗಲ್ಯ |
12 April 2004 | Udaya TV | 2 November 2012 | Remake of Original Version |
Kanyaadaana ಕನ್ಯಾದಾನ |
15 November 2021 | Ongoing | Remake of Bengali Version | ||
Malayalam | Minnukettu മിന്നുകെട്ട് |
16 August 2004 | Surya TV | 2 January 2009 | Remake of Original Version |
Kanyaadaanam കന്യാദാനം |
23 August 2021 | Ongoing | Remake of Bengali Version | ||
Hindi | Shubh Vivah शुभ विवाह |
27 February 2012 | SET | 29 June 2012 | Remake of Original Version |
Telugu | Akshintalu అక్షింతలు |
14 April 2014 | Gemini TV | 15 August 2014 | |
Kanyadanam కన్యాదానం |
20 September 2021 | Ongoing | Remake of Bengali Version | ||
Bengali | Kanyadaan কন্যাদান |
7 December 2020 | Sun Bangla | Main concept taken from Original Version | |
Marathi | Kanyadan कन्यादान |
17 October 2021 | Sun Marathi | Remake of Bengali Version |
References[]
- ^ "Sony enters early prime time with 'Shubh Vivaah'". www.bestmediaifo.com. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
- ^ a b "Eijaz Khan is back on TV". The Times of India. 25 January 2012. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 4 February 2012.
- ^ Baddhan, Raj (1 February 2012). "Sony TV to launch 'Shubh Vivah' this month". BizAsia | Media, Entertainment, Showbiz, Events and Music. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
- ^ "Shubh Vivah to go off-air on 29 June - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
- ^ "Eijaz Khan back on tube". Hindustan Times. 25 February 2012. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
- ^ Team, Tellychakkar. "Amrit to re-appear in Shubh Vivah". Tellychakkar.com. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
- ^ The Times of India. "Annop Soni does a cameo in Shubh Vivah". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 30 July 2012.
- Indian television series
- 2012 Indian television series debuts
- 2012 Indian television series endings
- Sony Entertainment Television original programming
- Wedding television shows
- UTV Television