Aathvaan Vachan
Aathvaan Vachan - Saath Vachano Se Badkar | |
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Written by |
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Directed by | Bhushan Patel |
Starring | see below |
Theme music composer | Prakash Gaikwad & Prabhakar Marwade |
Opening theme | "Aathvaan Vachan" by Lalit Sen |
Country of origin | India |
No. of episodes | 152 |
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Producer(s) | Shristi Arya |
Running time | 23 minutes |
Production company(s) | Rose Audio Visuals |
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Original network | Sony Entertainment Television |
Picture format | 480i |
Original release | 1 September 2008 – Template:End date=df=y |
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Aathvaan Vachan - Saath Vachano Se Badkar (English: Eighth Vow - More Important Than The Seven Vows) was an Indian Hindi television series that aired on Sony Entertainment Television India from 1 September 2008 to 21 May 2009.
Plot
The story is based on the life of a young woman named Manali, with a mentally challenged younger sister, Urmi.[1] Usually, a traditional Hindu marriage involves seven vows. Manali gets married to Aadesh, who takes an eighth vow (Aathvaan Vachan) that he will take care of Urmi for life. The show traced the story of their lives as a family.
Urmi joining her sister in her marital home does not go down well with most members of Aadesh's family. Manali tries her best to balance her duties as a wife, a sister, and a daughter-in-law. Some time later, Manali is murdered mysteriously but Aadesh's mother covers up the truth and Aadesh is told that it was an accident. As Aadesh tries to pick up the pieces after this sudden tragedy, he must take care of Urmi. Gradually, Urmi begins to recover. Aadesh's family wants him to remarry but he continues to be committed to the promise of caring for Urmi. As time passes, complications arise.
Cast
- Vishal Singh as Aadesh
- Mauli Ganguly as Manali
- Vinny Arora as Urmi
- Alka Badola as Aadesh's mother
- Sulbha Arya as Manali and Urmi's mother
- Varun Khandelwal as Tarun, Aadesh's older brother
- Dimple Inamdar as Tarun's wife
- Manish Khanna
- Pallavi Subhash as Sneha Ahuja, who is later engaged to Aadesh
- Gulfam Khan as Biloo mausi
References
- ↑ "Sony to launch fiction show Aathvaan Vachan". Indiantelevision.com. 19 August 2010.
External links
- [http://www.setindia.com/showinside.php?sid=166 Official site on SET India]
- Aathvaan Vachan site on SET Asia