Havan (TV series)

Havan (English: Offering Prayers to God in Front of Fire) was an Indian television drama series that premiered on 26 September 2011 and ended on 30 March 2012.[1] It aired on Colors on weekday evenings.[2] The show is produced by Rajan Shahi of Director's Kut Productions.[3]

Havan
GenreDrama
Created byDirector Kut's Productions
Written byRahil Qaazi
Creative director(s)Nimisha Pandey
Shashank Kunwar
StarringKunal Verma
Shrenu Parikh
Narendra Jha
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Hindi
No. of seasons01
No. of episodes135
Production
Producer(s)Rajan Shahi
Editor(s)Sameer Gandhi
Running time24 minutes
Production company(s)Director Kut's Productions
Release
Original networkColors TV
Picture format576i (SDTV)
Original release26 September 2011 (2011-09-26) 
30 March 2012 (2012-03-30)

Story

Havan is a story about a devotee and God. It is true that one unites with God only after one's life, but what if a devotee meets her God in real life? Not only that, what if she is connected to him through a relationship? Havan tries to deal with such a relationship and tries to explore relationships built around this premise.

Havan, although a story of God and devotee, is not a religious show. Instead, it tries to understand the human side of the whole set up, the interrelationships, the conflicts within, the idea of faith and belief, and the power of love. It deals with a gamut of human emotions in our society, without getting judgmental about the society or a person in particular.[4]

Cast

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Recurring

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