Amrit Manthan
Amrit Manthan | |
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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 | 01 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Rajan Shahi |
Editor(s) | Sameer Gandhi |
Location(s) |
Amritsar Mumbai |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company(s) | Director Kut's Productions |
Release | |
Original network | Life OK==A Plus Pakistan |
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.
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 and returns as Natasha to seize everything that Amrit has taken from her. A lost twin of Nimrit comes back to town named Shivangi who helps Nimrit in her battle against Amrit. After a series of events, Nimrit thinks that her husband, Agam and Amrit have died, but they had survived. 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.
Cast
- Adaa Khan as Rajkumari Amrit Kaur Sodhi nee agam Malik / Rajjo
- Ankita Sharma as Rajkumari Nimrit Kaur Sodhi nee Agam Malik / Natasha Oberoi
- Dimple Jhangiani as Rajkumari Nimrit Kaur Sodhi nee Agam Malik / Rajkumari Shivangi Tej Malik
- Angad Hasija as Angad Mahinder Malik / Karan Chabiara
- Wasim Mushtaq as Tej Malik
- Navi Bhangu as Agam Mahinder Malik / Agam Sehgal
- Karan Mehra as Yug Mehra
- S.P Lalwani as Mahinder Malik
- Gaurav Nanda as Bhupinder Singh and Pritam Bakshi
- Ananya Agarwal as Gurbani Agam Malik / Bani
- Dhriti Mehta as Jyoti Tej Malik
- Deepak Sandhu as Vishal Sehgal
- Ananya Khare as Indu Chabiara
- Soni Chabiara as Indu Daughter
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