Sajan Ghar Jaana Hai
Sajan Ghar Jaana Hai सजन घर जाना है | |
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The logo of Sajan Ghar Jaana Hai | |
Genre | Indian soap opera and Drama |
Created by | Shashi Sumeet Productions |
Written by | Sumit Hukamchand Mittal |
Directed by | Shashi Mittal |
Starring | Neha Saxena, Barkha Bisht Sengupta, Kunal Bhatia, Zalak Desai |
Opening theme | Alka Yagnik |
Country of origin | India |
Original language(s) | Hindi |
No. of episodes | 233 |
Production | |
Producer(s) |
Shashi Mittal Sumeet Hukamchand Mittal |
Editor(s) | Jay B Ghadiali |
Cinematography | Deepak Malwankar & Sudesh Kotian |
Running time | 24 minutes |
Production company(s) | Shashi Sumeet Productions |
Release | |
Original network | STAR Plus |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV) |
Original release | 5 August 2009 – 25 June 2010 |
External links | |
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Sajan Ghar Jaana Hai (Hindi: सजन घर जाना है) was an Indian television series that aired on STAR Plus channel. The series premiered on 5 August 2009, and ended on 25 June 2010. It was produced by directors Sumeet Hukamchand Mittal and Shashi Mittal. And it was replaced by Rajan Shahi 's Chand Chuppa Badal Mein.
Cast and characters
- Kunal Bhatia - Ambar Raghuvanshi (Main lead)
- Neha Saxena/Barkha Bisht Sengupta - Dhaani Ambar Raghuvanshi (Main lead)
- Zalak Desai - Sarla Ambar Raghuvanshi[1][2]
- Gunn Kansara - Sudha Devi (Dhaani's mother)
- Kalyani Trivedi/Neelima Panjrekar – Bhagwati Raghuvanshi
- Kunwar Aziz- Badri Narayan Raghuvanshi
- Damini Joshi - Kamli
- Khushi Sharma -Chunri
- Abigail Jain - Madhu
- Avantika Shetty - Gauri Sumer Raghuvanshi
- Leena Prabhu - Uma Badri Narayan Raghuvanshi
- Vidya Sinha - Bui, a senior maidservant of the Raghuvanshis
- Rakesh Mohar - Sumer Raghuvanshi
- Varun Khandelwal - Ambika Bhavani (a Robin Hood-like bandit)
- Jasveer Kaur - Roop, a woman who loves Ambika Bhavani
- Sunila Karambelkar - Shakuntala (scheming relative of the Raghuvanshis)
- Nigaar Z. Khan - Mohini (Daughter-in-law of Shakuntala)
- Bharat- Chandu (Shakuntala's son)
Replacement
Sajan Ghar Jaana Hai was replaced by Rajan Shahi's Chand Chupa Badal Mein.
References
External links
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