Byaah Hamari Bahoo Ka
Byaah Hamari Bahoo Ka is an Indian television series which aired on Sony Entertainment Television India from 28 May 2012 to 23 November 2012. It starred Gaurav Khanna and Shrenu Parikh.[1][2][3][4]
Byaah Hamari Bahoo Ka | |
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Genre | Drama |
Created by | Aatish Kapadia |
Written by | Story Aatish Kapadia Sonali Jaffar Screenplay Swapnil Deshpande Rajesh Soni Sneha Desai Dialogues Reetlal Pandit |
Directed by | Aziz Khan Dipesh Shah Dhawal Shukla Hemen Chauhan |
Starring | Gaurav Khanna Shrenu Parikh (For full cast see Below) |
Theme music composer | Themes Sajjad Ali Chandwani Background Score Paresh Shah |
Country of origin | India |
Original language(s) | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 129 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Suchita Chauhan Manoj Pathak |
Producer(s) | Jamnadas Majethia Aatish Kapadia Hats Off Productions Pvt. Ltd. |
Cinematography | Vijay Soni |
Editor(s) | Editor(s) Ashok M. Rathod & Ajay Kumar Online Editor(s) Prashant R. Khandhka |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | Approx. 20 minutes (Episode 1 – Episode 128) Approx. 12 minutes 45 seconds (Episode 129) |
Production company(s) | Hats Off Productions |
Release | |
Original network | Sony Entertainment Television |
Picture format | 576i |
Original release | 28 May – 23 November 2012 |
External links | |
Production website |
Plot
The Vaishnav family in Baroda owns the Kanhaiya Dairy Farm. Yashoda, the female head of the family, encounters a poor couple and is impressed with their daughter Rajnibala "Rajni". Yashoda's son Krish falls in love with Rajni at first sight. Rajni and Krish are married in a grand Gujarati ceremony.
Things change as Rajni reveals that she has a son named Aryan born when she was 17 and became falsely involved in a surrogacy racket. Unable to abort the child, she gave him to her childless friend Archana and her husband Yash. However, Archana died shortly after. The family is shocked but accept Rajni anyway.
Aryan discovers that Rajni is his mother and insists on uniting with her. Krish decides to get Rajni married to Yash. In a sudden twist, Rajni quickly turns into an antagonist. She reveals that she plotted to marry Krish so she could take revenge from him. She accuses Krish of having made false promises of marriage to her sister Shikha. The betrayal left Shikha paralysed. Krish denies the allegations and is determined to uncover the real culprit. Meanwhile, Rajni takes control of the Vaishnav house and property and starts mistreating the family.
Yash comes to know that Krish is innocent but Krish tells him that they are being watched. An unknown man tries to kill Shikha many times and during one attack she gets scared and gets up from her wheelchair thus getting cured. The culprit kills Yash and Krish is revealed to be innocent. Rajni apologises and vows to uncover the truth. Rajni and Krish unite to find the truth and discover that the culprit is Krish's brother Rajan. He was the one who had an affair with Shikha and killed Yash. The family is shocked. Rajan is imprisoned.
Rajni and Krish go for their honeymoon to Mumbai. There they meet a man named Satya and his mother Tuljabai Dolkar. Krish finds her strangely familiar and on prodding she tells him that she worked as a maid at the Vaishnav house. When the Vaishnavs' son Krish and her own son Satya went out swimming, Satya went missing and was presumed drowned. In a fit of anger, Tuljabai kidnapped Krish and brought him to Mumbai and raised him poorly. Thus, Satya is revealed to be the real Krish.
Krish and Rajni return to Baroda with Satya and introduce him as the real Krish. The family immediately accept him. Yashoda reveals that Satya was brough back to the Vaishnavs in an unconscious state but failing to find Tuljabai and the real Krish, they decided to forget the incident and raise Satya as their own son.
Tuljabai arrives in Baroda and gives the Vaishnavs 20 days to spend time with Krish (the real Satya) before she takes him with her. However, after Yashoda saves her life in a minor fire, Tuljabai forgives the Vaishnavs and decides everyone should live together as a family. She celebrates Krish and Rajni's wedding with customs from her own Marathi culture and decides to return to Mumbai. Krish and Rajni enter the Vaishnav house with new hopes and dreams for a happy family life.
Cast and characters
- Gaurav Khanna as Gopikishan Vaishnav / the real Satya
- Shrenu Parikh as Rajnibala, Krish's wife (2012)
- Prateeksha Lonkar / Niyati Joshi as Yashoda Vrajlal Vaishnav, Krish's mother
- Amrapali Gupta as Rajnibala Gopikishan Vaishnav (2012)
- Hemant Choudhary as Vrajlal Vaishnav, Krish's father
- Falguni Desai as Devaki Mangal Kumar Vaishnav, Krish's grandmother
- Additi Gupta as Namita Vaishnav
- Eijaz Khan as Rajan Gandhi
- Poonam Joshi as Surbhi, Rajan's wife
- Tiya Gandwani as Tuljabai Dolkar
- Vishesh Bansal as Vishal Gandhi
- Sarita Joshi as Tuljabai Dolkar- Gopikishan Vaishnav's biological mother.[5][6]
- Aadesh Chaudhary as Satya (the real Krish)[6]
- Ashlesha Sawant as Paulomi Chopra
- Gungun Uprari as Avantika Chopra
- Leena Balodi as Uma Trishulbhai Makwana
- Aanjjan Srivastav as Trishulbhai Bhavinbhai Makwana
- Rita Sachdeva as Ruchika Trishulbhai Makwana
- Yash Tonk as Yash Purohit
- Aashka Goradia as Archana Yash Purohit, Rajnibala's elder sister
- Tushar Kapadia
- Gaurav Sharma as Akash
- Menaka Lalwani as Nupur (special appearance in Episode 4)
- Malhar thakar
References
- Times of India. "Gaurav Khanna in Byah Hamai Bahu Ka". The Times Of India. Retrieved 26 May 2012.
- Times of India. "Shrenu Parikh in Byah Hamari Bahu Ka". The Times Of India. Retrieved 26 May 2012.
- Times of India. "Plot of Byah Hamari Bahu Ka". The Times Of India. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
- Bhopatkar, Tejashree (31 October 2012). "Byah Hamari to go off air on 23 November". Times of India. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
- "Child Swapping track in Byah Hamari Bahu Ka". Times of India. 23 October 2012. Retrieved 24 November 2012.
- Vijaya Tiwari; Tejashree Bhopatkar (14 October 2012). "Sarita Joshi & Aadesh Chaudhary in Byah Hamari…?". Times of India. Retrieved 24 November 2012.