Mayavi Maling

Mayavi Maling also known as The Kings Daughters is a Hindi fantasy drama television series that premiered on Star Bharat on 1 May and ended on 18 August 2018.[1][2]

Mayavi Maling
GenreSoap opera
Screenplay bySarang Mahajan
Story byVivek Behl
Directed byDinesh Mahadev Munge
Surajj Rao
Shyam Kalgutkar
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Hindi
No. of episodes95
Production
Executive producer(s)Mayank Pandey
Producer(s)Peninsula Pictures
Production location(s)Mumbai
Editor(s)Ganga Kacharla
Ankush Ambre
Camera setupMulti Camera
Running time21 minutes
DistributorStar India
Release
Original networkStar Bharat
Picture format576i
1080p (HDTV)
Original release1 May (2018-05-01) 
18 August 2018
External links
Website

Set in a fantasy world, the show features Neha Solanki, Vaani Sood and Gracy Goswami as the three princesses – Pranali, Eshwarya and Garima respectively. Actor Shakti Anand essays the role of the Shiladitya, princesses’ father and the King of Maling, whereas Harshad Arora, takes on the role of Angad, the powerful and evil Prince of Mahapuram, a neighbouring kingdom.[3]

Cast

Main

  • Neha Solanki as Rajkumari Pranali / Maharani Pranali
  • Vaani Sood as Rajkumari Eshwarya
  • Gracy Goswami as Rajkumari Garima
  • Harshad Arora as Yuvraj Angad
  • Ankit Gupta as Chegu
  • Shashwat Tripathi as Adivanth
  • Gagan Singh as Arakh
  • Shakti Anand as Maharaj Shiladitya
  • Aparna Kumar as Maharani Madhumali
  • Parinita Seth as Maharani Vaidehi
  • Preet Kaur Madhan as Queen Dharini
  • Monaz Mevawala as Maharani Bhumi
  • Preetika Chauhan as Antara
  • Honey Makhani as Haran
  • Ashlesha Sawant as Mandari
  • Niyati Joshi as Rajmata
  • Mamik Singh as Sardar Jaba (Cameo)
  • Sargun Kaur Luthra as Maharani Pranali (Fake) (Cameo)
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