Shubharambh
Shubharambh (transl. 'Auspicious beginning') is an Indian television series produced by Shashi Sumeet Productions which premiered on 2 December 2019 on Colors TV.[2] It stars Mahima Makwana and Akshit Sukhija.[3]
Shubharambh | |
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Genre | Drama Romance |
Starring | Mahima Makwana Akshit Sukhija |
Voices of | Antara Mitara Tushar Joshi[1] |
Opening theme | shubharambh |
Country of origin | India |
Original language(s) | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 88 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Shashi Mittal Sumeet Mittal |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 24 minutes |
Production company(s) | Shashi Sumeet Productions |
Distributor | Viacom 18 |
Release | |
Original network | Colors TV |
Picture format | |
First shown in | India |
Original release | 2 December 2019 – present |
Plot
Raja Reshammiya, a son from an wealthy family lacks self confidence and Rani Dave, a sharp girl is from a poor family. Raja meets Rani when she gets hired to stand as an mannequin when he helps her. They meet again in a dandiya competition when Raja helps Rani to win. Raja’s mother Asha thinks of Rani to be from a rich family at first but realised that is from a poor family later on.
Rani’s brother Utsav, tells Asha that he won a lottery money of 50 lakhs and he tells her that if Rani’s in-laws are rich then he will give away the money to them. Asha out of greed brings a marriage proposal to Rani’s house. While Raja and Rani agree to the marriage (as their now falling in love) Gunwant Reshammiya and his wife Kirtida Reshammiya who are Raja’s uncle and aunt try to stop Raja and Rani’s marriage.
While all the ceremonies are happening, Utsav realises that he didn’t win the lottery money. He doesn’t tell anything to Asha ( scared that she would call of Rani’s marriage. After raja’s marriage, Asha finds out that Utsav had not won the lottery money she tells him to give her the money if not she won’t let Raja and Rani to live peacefully.
Cast
Main
- Mahima Makwana as Rani Dave: Vrinda's daughter; Utsav's and Chukki's sister; Raja's wife
- Akshit Sukhija as Raja Reshammiya: Asha's and Dhanwant's son; Rani's husband
Recurring
- Shubhangi Latkar as Vrinda Dave: Rani, Utsav and Chukki's mother
- Pallavi Rao as Asha Reshammiya: Dhanwant's wife; Raja's mother
- Rakesh Kukreti as Dhanwant Reshammiya: Gunvant's brother; Asha's husband; Raja's father
- Meghan Jadhav as Utsav Dave: Vrinda's son, Rani and Chukki's brother
- Vaidehi Dharmecha as Chukki Shah: Vrinda's daughter, Rani and Utsav's sister; Popat's wife
- Rahul Patel as Popat Shah: Chukki's husband
- Jiten Lalwani as Gunvant Reshammiya: Dhanwant's brother; Kirtida's husband; Hitank, Mehul and Kesha's father
- Chhaya Vora as Kirtida Reshammiya: Gunvant's wife; Hitank, Mehul and Kesha's mother
- Vikas Tripathi as Hitank Reshammiya: Kirtida and Gunvant's son; Mehul's and Kesha's brother; Darshana's husband
- Dipna Patel as Darshana Reshammiya: Hitank's wife
- Aarjav Trivedi as Mehul Reshammiya: Kirtida and Gunvant's son; Hitank's and Kesha's brother; Jharna's husband
- Astha Agarwal as Jharna Reshammiya: Mehul's wife
- Vaibhavi Mahajan as Kesha Reshammiya: Kirtida and Gunvant's daughter; Hitank's and Mehul's sister
- Roopa Divetia as Dhanvant and Gunvant's aunt
Production
The production and airing of the show was halted indefinitely in late March 2020 due to the Covid-19 outbreak in India.[4] Because of the outbreak, the filming of television series and films was halted on 19 March 2020 and expected to resume on 1 April 2020 but could not and the series was last broadcast on 1 April 2020 when the remaining episodes were aired.[5][6] The production resumed on 25 June 2020.[7] Owing the halt, the cast of the series took 25% payment cut for six months.[8]
References
- "Antara Mitara and Tushar Joshi lend their voices for Shubh Aarambh's title track".
- "Shubh Aarambh to air soon, know when and where to watch the show". Republic World.
- "Shubharambh: Mahima Makwana becomes a choreographer, teaches Akshit Sukhija garba". The Times of India.
- "Television Industry in a Slump With the Lockdown". The Quint.
- "Coronavirus outbreak: Film and television shootings to stop till March 31". India Today.
- "COVID-19 impact: TV industry braces for loss as production stalled". Live Mint.
- "Shooting of popular shows 'Barrister Babu' and 'Shubharambh' commences after lockdown". Republic World.
- "Shubharambh actors asked to take 25 per cent pay cut for 6 months, confirms actress Mahima Makwana". India Today.
Shubharambh on IMDb