Saraswatichandra (TV series)

Saraswatichandra

Official logo of Saraswatichandra
Genre Indian soap opera
Drama
Romance
Based on Saraswatichandra by Govardhanram Tripathi
Written by Ved Raj
Abhijit Sinha
Directed by Arvind Babbal
Sharad Pandey
Mayank Gupta
Himanshu Singh
Arsshad Khan
Starring Gautam Rode
Jennifer Winget
Country of origin  India
Original language(s) Hindi
No. of episodes 444
Production
Producer(s) Sunjoy Waddhwa
Comall Sunjoy W.
Cinematography Deepak Pandey
Arjun Rao
Running time Approx. 22 minutes
Production company(s) SLB productions (2013)
Sphere Origins (2014)
Release
Original network Star Plus
DD National
Picture format 576i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV)
Original release 25 February 2013 (2013-02-25) – 20 September 2014 (2014-09-20)
External links
Official website

Saraswatichandra is an Indian soap opera, produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and written by Ved Raj and Abhijit Sinha. The show was initially based on Govardhanram Tripathi's novel of the same name. It aired on Star Plus from 25 February 2013 to 20 September 2014.[1] It is dubbed into Malayalam as "Swayamvaram".

Plot

Saraswatichandra tells the story of a young, cultured aristocrat, Saraswatichandra Vyas, aka Saras, whose mother, Saraswati, committed suicide when he was a child. His father, Laxminandan Vyas, then married Gumaan, a selfish woman who bore him a son, Danny, a kind and selfless boy.

Laxminandan arranges Saras' wedding with Kumud Desai, the well-educated daughter of his best friend, Vidyachatur Desai. However, Saras, who is distraught at the death of his mother, refuses to marry and writes a letter to Kumud to inform her. She had wholeheartedly accepted the marriage proposal, responds that Saras tell her father about his rejection as she is unable to do so. Saras leaves Dubai and comes to Ratnagari, Kumud's village, and visits her house. However, as time goes on, Saras begins to get along with Kumud's family and starts adjusting to their ways. He eventually falls in love with Kumud and a short-lived romance follows.

However, on his return to Dubai, Saras finds a letter written by his mother, which a jealous Gumaan had secretly slipped into his things, revealing to Saras that the reason his mother committed suicide was that she found out that Laxminandan and Gumaan were having an affair. This shatters Saras who disowns his father and leaves his house. He then decides not to marry Kumud because he believes that, since he is no longer the son of a rich man, he will not be able to support her and is therefore unworthy to be her husband.

To save her family's reputation, a heartbroken Kumud agrees to marry Pramad Dharmadhikari, the son of a political family. However, after the wedding, Kumud finds out that Pramad is an alcoholic who was forced to marry her. Although Kumud is mistreated by Pramad, she decides to stay with him and change him into a better person.

Kumud is unaware that Saras had realised his mistake and wanted to stop her wedding with Pramad but before he could do so, thugs beat him and left him for dead. Alka, Pramad's sister finds Saras and brings him to her house, which is also Kumud's house. He regains his health and on finding Kumud there and learning about the pain Pramad has been inflicting on Kumud, he changes his name to Navinchandra and promises himself that he will change Pramad's ways and unite him with Kumud.

Buddhi Dhan Dharmadhikari, who despises the deplorable lifestyle of his son, Pramad, appoints Navin/Saras as his secretary. This causes Pramad to be jealous of Saras because he thinks his father loves Saras more than him.

Upon learning why Saras had refused to marry her, Kumud forgives him and asks him to leave her house as she cannot see his constant humiliations from Pramad. Saras tells Kumud he won't go out of her life until he unites her with Pramad.

Kumud eventually separates from Pramad and marries Saras. Further on, it is revealed that Saras' younger brother, Kabir, is still alive and is working for Gumaan, and they are working together to destroy the Desai/Vyas family. Danny, Gumaan's son and stepbrother of Saras and Kabir, finds out the truth and rejects her as his mother. She is arrested and Kabir happily starts adjusting to the Vyas/Desai family and reconciles with his father.

Anushka, a bubbly girl from Mumbai joins the story. She and Kabir fight on a daily basis, but eventually fall in love. Through many twists and turns Anushka and Kabir finally marry at the very end, and Saras and Kabir meet their mother whom they assumed was dead many years before. The story ends with the birth of Saras and Kumud's first child whom they name together as Sanskriti Saraswatichandra Vyas

Cast

International broadcasts

Country Network Premiere date Original name
 Slovakia TV Doma [13] February 8, 2016 Indická nevesta
 Albania TV Klan April 16, 2016 [14] Sarasvatiçandra

References

  1. "Saraswatichandra to go off air, Gautam Rode tweets last day pics with Jennifer Winget and crew". daily.bhaskar.com. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  2. "Gautam Rode isn’t quitting Saraswatichandra". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  3. "Unplugged Sanjay Leela Bhansali". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  4. "Varun Kapoor to enter Saraswatichandra". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  5. "I have never worked so hard in my life: Shiny Doshi". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  6. "Ashish Kapoor to play Gautam Rode's brother in Saraswatichandra". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  7. "Saras to die in Star Plus’ Saraswatichandra!". Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  8. "Vijay Badlani back; Shahrukh Sadri in Saraswatichandra". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  9. "Never felt sidelined by Jennifer Winget in ‘Saraswatichandra’: Monica Bedi". The Indian Express. 26 January 2014. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  10. "Bhansali turns to TV, with Saraswatichandra". Rediff. 16 May 2012. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  11. "Mehul Kajaria in Bhansali's Saraswati Chandra". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  12. "Vahbbiz Dorabjee in 'Saraswatichandra'". dna. 11 July 2013. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  13. "Telenovela Indická nevesta prichádza na DOMA". Retrieved 5 February 2016.
  14. Kasaj, Justin. "Zbuloni pasardhësin e "Bidai"!". IMA - InfoMedia Albania (in Albanian). Retrieved 2016-04-01.

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