Imtihaan Serial Star Cast
‘Apni marzi se kahan apne safar ke hum hain; rukh hawaaon ka jidhar ka hai, udhar ke hum hain’ – the lyrics by poet Nida Fazli, sung hauntingly by the late Jagjit Singh, set the tone for director Ravi Rai’s romantic drama, Sailaab. The 1995 show revolved around two lovers – Shivani (Renuka Shahane) and Rohit (Sachin Khedekar) – who broke up due to certain circumstances and married other people. They meet after a few years, only to realise that they still felt the same way about each other. Though they start meeting often thereafter, but their relationship remains platonic.
Jun 26, 2016 Leti hai zindgaani, har kadam pe ek Imtihaan was very popular. This song was sung by Abhijeet and composed by Ajit Varman. The cast included well-known actors such as Alok Nath, Renuka Shahane, Raju Kher, Firdaus Dadi, Ninad Kamat, Sachin Khedekar, Manoj Bajpayee and others.
Ajinkya Deo played the role of Shivani’s (Renuka Shahane) husband. (Youtube) Initial innings Originally, the show had approval for four episodes to be aired, which were later increased to 13. But ultimately, it ran for almost two years.
When the show’s 15th episode was being aired, the channel began shutting down shows that weren’t delivering ratings above 10. Ravi was worried about his serial, as Sailaab wasn’t pulling its weight. “But the channel had faith. Ultimately, something clicked and we didn’t look back after the 17th episode.
The show became a hit. Hats off to the channel heads, who stuck with the show for six months when it wasn’t working for them business-wise, though it was a quality product,” says Ravi.
He wrapped up the show at the 90th episode, as he didn’t want it to drag on, unlike today soaps, which continue for years if they are successful. Raju Kher played Shivani’s elder brother.
(Youtube) Ravi admits that he never let Rohit or Shivani cross the line in their relationship, as his “middle-class mentality” didn’t let him. He says, “If they acted on their emotions and feelings, their families would have suffered the consequences.” Actors’ take Sachin enjoyed playing Rohit. “Though he loved Shivani, he never stopped loving his wife,” says the actor. Sachin’s popularity soared with the show. He had a huge female fan following.
“I was told that my fans weren’t girls, but women,” he quips. Renuka recalls that fans would come on the sets, expecting it to be an “intense atmosphere”, but find the cast and crew laughing and joking around. “We were all very close friends and wanted to make something that was close to our hearts; something we believed in,” she adds. Sachin Khedekar, Suchita Trivedi, Ninad Kamat and Prajakti Deshmukh in a still from the show. (Youtube) She wasn’t initially keen on playing the confused character of Shivani, who was torn between love and duty. Renuka says, “I loved the fact that the role changed me as a person, as it was contrary to my beliefs.
I didn’t understand why she couldn’t marry Rohit when she is in love with him. I even fought with Ravi when he planned for Shivani to get married to someone else. Throughout the serial, there was not even a hug between Rohit and Shivani, and yet, their love was potent.” The actors are glad to see the wonderful response the show gets even today, as people continue to watch it on YouTube. “In fact, a year ago, I met a teacher near Jalgaon (Maharashtra), who gave me all the 90 episodes of the show on a pen drive. As an annual ritual, he and his family watch the whole show every summer,” says Sachin.
Mahabharat Genre Mythological drama Created by Siddharth Kumar Tewary Based on Written by Sharmin Joseph Radhika Anand Anand Vardhan Mihir Bhuta Siddharth Kumar Tewary Directed by Siddharth Anand Kumar Amarprith G Mukesh Kumar Singh Kamal Monga Loknath Pandey Starring Opening theme Hai katha Sangraam Ki Ending theme Mahabharat Composer(s) Country of origin Original language(s) No. Of episodes 267 Production Producer(s) Siddharth Kumar Tewary Gayatri Gil Tewary Rahul Kumar Tewary Location(s), Editor(s) Paresh Shah Camera setup Running time Episode→1: 40 minutes; Episode→2-11: 20 mins; Episode→12-267: 22 mins Production company(s) Distributor Release Original network Picture format () () Original release 16 September 2013 ( 2013-09-16) – 16 August 2014 ( 2014-08-16) External links Production website Mahabharat is an on based on the epic.
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Out of curiosity, she decided to test the boon and uttered the mantra calling upon the Sun god and was handed a baby,. The Good Wife Free Downloads. Kunti, an unwed mother, set Karn afloat on the river Ganga with a heavy heart, in order to avoid the embarrassment of having a child before marriage. After her marriage to Pandu, Kunti invoked other deities and had her sons, Yudhishtir, Bhim, Arjun, Nakul and Sahadev(from Madri). Neither Karn, nor the Pandavas knew the true identity of Karn until the end of the Kurukshetra War.
Karn fought against misfortune throughout his life, and was often ill-treated as he was the son of a charioteer.(Adirath, a charioteer and his wife Radha found Karna on the banks of river Ganga and raised him as their own.) Duryodhan, the mortal enemy of the Pandavas was the only person who supported Karn, even when the Pandava brothers insulted him for being a skilled archer while belonging to a lower caste. Thus Karn made a vow to protect Duryodhan throughout his lifetime and fought on his behalf against the Pandavas in the Kurukshetra War.
When asked for Gandhari's hand in marriage for his blind nephew, her brother got furious. But he later agreed when Bhishma persuaded them that Dhritrashtra would be the future king of Hastinapur. During the Coronation Ceremony; Dhritrashtra's younger brother was made the king with the high interfluence of (Dhritrashtra's another younger brother). Shakuni felt that he was cheated and so he swore to himself that he would destroy the Kuru race. He sowed the seeds of the climactic battle during the adolescence of the Kauravas(Sons of Dhritarashtra) and the Pandavas(Sons of Pandu) by poisoning the mind of; the eldest Kaurav against the Pandavas.
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