Amrit Manthan

Amrit Manthan
Intertitle of Amrit Manthan'
Created by Director Kut's Productions
Written by Sonali Jaffar
Gaurav Sharma
Vibha Singh
M P Anamika
Directed by Romesh Kalra
Neeraj Baliyan
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Hindi
No. of seasons 1
Production
Producer(s) Rajan Shahi
Production location(s) Amritsar
Mumbai
Editor(s) Sameer Gandhi
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s) Director Kut's Productions
Release
Original network Life OK
Original release 26 February 2012 – 2 August 2013
External links
Website

Amrit Manthan (English: The Changes of Amrit) is an Indian television soap opera, which premiered on 26 February 2012 and ran through 2 August 2013. A daily program, it is the story of two sisters who become each other's enemies. This show was also broadcast as Bairi Behna on Star Utsav.

Plot summary

Amrit Manthan is the story of two sisters Amrit and Nimrit. Starting off as best friends, fate leads them to turn into enemies. Nimrit survives Amrit's attempt to kill her but her face is ruined and changed by plastic surgery and she returns as Natasha Oberoi to seize everything that Amrit has taken from her. A lookalike of Nimrit (later revealed to be her long lost twin) comes to town named Shivangi who helps Nimrit in her battle against Amrit and succeeds. Shivani then marries Tej and has a daughter called JoJo.

After a series of events, Nimrit thinks that her husband, Agam and Amrit have died, but they had survived. Shivangi has left Tej and JoJo. Amrit once again returns to ruin her sister's and Agam's life. Later, Amrit wants Gurbani, Nimrit and Agam's daughter to rebel against Nimrit. The plan fails and later Amrit and Nimrit have put their dark past behind them and Amrit has realised her mistake. Bani adores her Amrit maasi and her mother.

Agam gets killed by a new character Angad/Karan due to a misunderstanding. Amrit and Tej decide to get married. Angad forcefully marries Nimrit but later Nimrit accepts him after the misunderstanding is cleared and the show end with a happy ending.

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