Viraasat (2006 TV series)
Viraasat is an Indian Hindi-language drama television series that debuted on STAR Plus, with broadcast of the series later shifting to STAR One. It was produced by B.R. Films.[1]
Viraasat | |
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Directed by | Arvind Babbal |
Starring | see below |
Opening theme | Lalit Sen |
Country of origin | India |
Original language(s) | Hindi |
No. of episodes | 235 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | B.R. Chopra Ravi Chopra |
Running time | approximately 23 minutes |
Release | |
Original network |
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Picture format | 480i |
Original release | 12 June 2006 – 26 July 2007 |
Story
Viraasat is the story of two people in love bound by an age-old enmity between their families.[2]
Cast
- Kiran Kumar as Raman Lamba[3]
- Deepak Qazir as Kailash Kharbanda[3]
- Aman Verma as Rishabh Lamba (Raman's Middle Son)[3]
- Pooja Ghai Rawal as Anushka Rishabh Lamba[3]
- Amar Upadhyay as Kunal Kharbanda (Kailash's Son)[3]
- Manasi Salvi as Gargi Kunal Kharbanda
- Rohit Roy as Rahul Lamba (Raman's Youngest Son)[3]
- Sangeeta Ghosh as Priyanka Kharbanda (Kailash's Daughter) / Priyanka Rahul Lamba [3]
- Jayati Bhatia as Meera Raman Lamba
- Simone Singh as Anushka Rishabh Lamba[3]
- Smita Bansal as Gargi Kunal Kharbanda
- Vishal Watwani as Ronnie
- Kanika Maheshwari as Juhi Lamba (Rohan's Daughter)
- Chinky Jaiswal as Shaina Kharbanda (Kunal & Gargi's Daughter)
- Gautam Chaturvedi / Akshay Anand as Rohan Lamba (Raman's Eldest Son)
- Ankur Nayyar as Dr. Raj Malhotra
- Chhavi Mittal as Niki (Anushka's Sister)
- Gajendra Chauhan as Yashwant Vij
- Sanjeet Bedi as Sanjay Vij (Yashwant's Son)
- Amit Pachori as Inspector Vishal Deshmukh
- Ravee Gupta as Tanya
- Karishma Tanna as Natasha Chopra
- Hrishikesh Pandey as Shekhar Sinha
- Aashish Kaul as Professor Vardaan
- Nitin Trivedi as College Principal
- Shahab Khan as Bhaskar Dey
- Kaushal Kapoor as Gargi's Advocate
- Adi Irani as Fake Dr. M. D. Virmani
- Sanjay Swaraj as Kishore Bhagat
- Cindrella D' Cruz as Receptionist
- Salim Shah as Mr. Marwah
Production
The series premiered and aired on StarPlus in a prime time untill January 2007. On 22 January 2007, it was shifted to Star One due to the programming changes of StarPlus for its flagship show Kaun Banega Crorepati's premiere.[4]
Reception
Rediff.com applauded the series as one of the best launch of the year 2006 stating, "Virasat had to be successful with such a massive star cast and strong screenplay. Stellar performances by Sangeeta Ghosh and Aman Verma guarantee the success of this serial."[5]
References
- "First Look: Star Plus' Viraasat". www.rediff.com.
- "indya.com - STAR - STAR One - Viraasat". web.archive.org. 29 June 2007.
- "Viraasat: A story of revenge and Love". 19 October 2006.
- "The KBC effect". The Telegraph.
- "TV's top new shows". Rediff.com.