Ardhangini (2017 TV series)

Ardhangini
অৰ্ধাঙ্গিনী
Genre Drama
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Assamese
No. of episodes 239
Production
Running time 20 minutes
Release
Original network Rang
Original release July 2017 – 21 April 2018

Ardhangini is an Assamese-language Indian television drama series which aired on Rang from 2017 to 21 April 2018.

Plot

Ardhangini is a story of two identical twin sisters who belong to a conservative family. The elder one is a responsible and family oriented girl while the younger one is totally opposite she becomes more selfish and introvert. The story takes a twist when the younger sister runs away with the fiance of her elder sister on her wedding day. After reading the note left by the elder sister, the younger one get married to the groom of her younger sister is order to protect the pride of the family.[1][2]

Characters

  • The sisters, Gungun (younger sister) and Runjun (elder sister) are played by Preety Kongana (dual role)
  • Mrittick Choudhary, played by Amit Kumar Borah is husband of Runjun
  • Palash, also known as Pallab is the husband of Gungun
  • Kaveri, played by Zule Ekka is the younger sister of Mrittick
  • Paban, is the husband of Kaveri
  • Shilpi, is the daughter of Kaveri and Paban
  • Upamanyu, is the cousin of Mrittick
  • Prabhat Bora, father of Runjun and Gungun
  • Parijat, younger sister of Palash
  • Malaya Choudhary, played by Nila Saikia is the mother of Mrittick
  • Sharmila, played by Kajol Sharma is the daughter of Nilakshi Debi and a friend of Upamanyu
  • Nilakshi Debi, a good friend of Malaya

Location

Ardhangini was mainly shot in Guwahati. Locations like Guwahati and Nagaon are referred in the serial.

End

Ardhangini finally came to an end when its last episode aired on 21 April 2018.

See also

References

  1. Rang. "Rang - Colours of Life, Assamese Serials, TV Shows & Live Reality Soaps| Entertainment Channel". rangtv.org. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
  2. "Ardhangini TV Serial & New Episodes On Rang – Latest News, Photos & Videos". The Times of India. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
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