Ek Aastha Aisi Bhee

Ek Aastha Aisi Bhee[1] is an Indian Hindi television drama, produced by Aik Shoonya Shoonya Square Productions. It premiered on 3 April 2017 on Star Plus from Monday through Saturday during the Star Plus Dopahar (afternoon) programming block.[2][3] The series ended on 30 September 2017 with the discontinuation of the Star Plus Dopahar block.[4]

Ek Aastha Aisi Bhee
GenreIndian soap opera
Created byShoonya Square Productions
Directed bydharmendra Sharma
Starring
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Hindi
No. of episodes156
Production
Producer(s)Dheeraj Sarna
Ved Raj Shrivastav
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time23 minutes
DistributorSTAR India
Release
Original networkSTAR Plus
Picture format576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release3 April (2017-04-03) 
30 September 2017 (2017-09-30)

Plot

The series revolves around Aastha, an atheist girl from Manali, who gets married into a very religious family in Kolkata and tries to save the family from Guru Maa's ploys. Aastha's and Shiv's love is meant to be. Radhika, Shiv's ex-girlfriend comes and destroys their love by creating misunderstandings between them. Shiv wants Aastha to stop his marriage with Radhika. But Aastha thinks that if Shiv loves her he will not marry Radhika. Shiv and Aastha love each other a lot but are unable to tell each other. Radhika and Gurumas plan fails when Astha exposes Radhika through the use of a recorder. During their engagement, Astha uses technology to show how Radhika conspired against the whole family to obtain her interest (money - rather I say). After Radhika is exposed, gurumaa says that she wants to do 'arti' before she leaves the household to which the members retaliate. But, on Asthas convincing, the family members agree. Gurumaa gives prashad which contains sleepy pills. In the parallel scene, Radhika comes in Asthas room and holds her up against the wall with a knife. Arguments continue between Lakshmi Gurumaa and others. Eventually, Shiv rescues Astha under the pretext of marrying Radhika. The show ends on a happy note that a person's character cannot be judged based on their religious views. An atheist person can be a good human and a religious person can be a bad human.

Cast

Main cast

  • Tina Ann Philip as Aastha Shiv Agarwal
  • Kanwar Dhillon as Shiv Govind Agarwal/ Om Govind Agarwal, Shiv's twin brother[5]
  • Sharanpreet Kaur as Guru Maa, known also as Sandhya
  • Palak Pusarwani as Radhika, Guru Maa's daughter and Shiv's ex-girlfriend

Recurring cast

  • Vivek Mushran as Govind Agarwal (Shiv's Father)
  • Manasi Salvi as Lakshmi Govind Agarwal, Shiv's mother and Govind's wife
  • Hemant Choudhary as Nandlal Agarwal, Shiv's uncle and Govind's younger brother
  • Manisha Dave as Jaya Nandalal Agarwal, Shiv's aunt and Nandalal's wife
  • Mayank Sharma as Angad Nandalal Agarwal, Nandalal and Jaya's son
  • Sameeksha Sud as Janki Angad Agarwal, Angad's wife
  • Anita Kulkarni as Sharda, Aastha's mother
  • Nikhil Sharma as Ashok, Aastha's brother
  • Vaani Sharma as Gayatri Govind Agarwal
  • Abhinav Kapoor as Balwan Agarwal, Shiv's brother. Balwan is the adopted son of the Agarwal family.
  • Ambika Soni as Runjhun Balwan Agarwal, Balwan's wife and Aastha's sister

Production

This was one of the four dramas which was launched during afternoon of Star Plus Dopahar Block, reviving Star Plus' afternoon programming.[4]

Although set in Kolkata, the series is filmed in Mumbai, with some earlier episodes being shot in Manali.[6][7]

With the serials not being able to garner the expected numbers in its ratings, the channel shut the entire band on September 30, 2017.[4]

References

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