SauBhagyalaxmi

SauBhagyalaxmi
Genre Indian soap opera
Romance
Created by Rashmi Sharma Telefilms Limited
Starring Sara Khan
Abigail Jain
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Hindi
No. of seasons 1 : Bhagyalaxmi
2 : SauBhagyalaxmi
Production
Producer(s) Rashmi Sharma
Location(s) Indore
Mumbai
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time Approx. 22 minutes
Production company(s) Rashmi Sharma Telefilms Limited
Release
Original network &TV
Picture format 720i (SDTV)
Original release 4 January (2016-01-04) – 4 March 2016 (2016-03-04)
Chronology
Preceded by Bhagyalaxmi
External links
Website

SauBhagyalakshmi is a daily soap opera that airs on Zee Network's Hindi entertainment channel &TV. It is the second season of the same channel's show Bhagyalaxmi.
The story follows the lives of the characters Kavya, Kuhu and Muskan (The daughters of Divya, Pavitra and Bhoomi from the last season)

Cast

Plot

Kuhu, Kavya and Muskaan live with their grandmother. Their grandma doesn't like Kavya. A boy gets hit by a car and Kavya stops a car to ask them for help. A guy (Samarth) gets out of the car and says he knows poor people and how they start to act around rich people. Kavya slaps him. Samarth asks the driver to help the girl and then throw the car in a backyard. Afterwards, Kavya goes to her office and finds out that Samarth is actually her new boss. He fires her. He makes her life miserable. On their way to a meeting, it starts raining heavily. Samarth gets out and walks inside home with servant's umbrella while Kavya runs into house wet. He scolds her and asks to sit on the sofa until he returns. She falls asleep so Samarth throws a bottle of water at her. Bhairavi (Samarth's sister) clashes with Kavya and gets mad. Samarth orders Kavya to clean the floor and the house first and then serve food to the guests with the other servants. While serving food, a guy misbehaves with her, so she scolds him. Samarth hears her scolding and tells her to say sorry to the guy. Kavya says sorry with tears in her eyes.

Muskaan sees a cool car outside Kavya's office and starts to take selfies. Then she gets inside it and starts doing her make-up and by mistake she starts the car. It was almost about to hit another car, but Sambhav (Samarth's nephew) jumps into the car at the right time and stops it. The car gets hit a little and he asks Muskaan to pay for it. She acts like a rich girl and claims she doesn't carry cash around her. She gives him a random card and tells him, its her dad's number. Later when Sambhav calls the number, he finds out that the guy doesn't even know Muskaan. They see each other again in a phone shop & Sambhav asks her on a date; she says only if he buys her a phone. He does then she leaves without telling him anything. While hiding from Sambhav, Muskaan crashes into Samarth and he falls in love with her.Later Sambhav finds Muskaan's house and gets in through the window.

Sambhav and Muskaan then start dating: he takes her to restaurants and vacations on land he claims to own. Samantha finally declares his love for Muskaan and sends Bhairavi to the Prjapati household to propose on her brother's behalf. She refuses her proposal, thinking that Sambhav has as much wealth and power as Samarth. Samarth is devastated.

Whilst helping Kava and Kuhu with the company records, Muskaan stumbles on a familiar profile - that of her boyfriend Sambhav Birla - and Kavya tells her that he is just Samantha's nephew that doesn't do any work and has no money: he gets all his wealth from his uncle.

Upon finding these revelations, Muskaan ends her relationship with Sambhav, calling him deceitful and a liar. She then begs Samarth to marry her saying: "If you propose to me now, I will say yes." Upon hearing these words, Samarth proposes there and then, on the side of a road. They go back to the house and the Priest tells them that the best date for the wedding is three days. They start organising, and Bhairavi calls her eldest son, Shrenik, over for the wedding.

References

Saubhagyalakshmi TV Show



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