Kumkum Bhagya

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Created byEkta Kapoor, Balaji Telefilms
Based onSense and Sensibility Novel
Developed byEkta Kapoor
Written byStory
Anil Nagpal
Screen Play
Anil Nagpal
Vikas Tiwari
Dialogues
Dheeraj Sharna
Directed bySameer Kulkarni
Sharad Pandey
Saurabh Archana
Kashyap
Creative director(s)Saalu
Nitin Dhall
StarringSee Below
Opening themeKumkum Bhagya
Composer(s)Nawab Arzoo
Lalit Sen
Country of origin India
Original language(s)Hindi
No. of episodes2000 as of 13th November 2021
Production
Producer(s)Ekta Kapoor
Shobha Kapoor
Running timeApproximately 21 - 25 Minutes
DistributorZee Entertainment Praises
Release
Picture format576,(SDTV)
1080,(HDTV)
First shown inIndia
Original release15 April 2014 (2014-04-15) –
present
Chronology
Preceded byBhagya Lakshmi
Followed byKundali Bhagya
Related showsKundali Bhagya Bhagya Lakshmi
Other websites
Zee5
Production website

Kumkum Bhagya (Trans., Vermillion is my fate) is a Hindi language Indian television soap opera.[1][2] Which is premiered on 15th April 2014. and is broadcast weeknights on Zee TV. The show is loosely based on the Novel Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen. The show stars Sriti Jha as Pragya Raguveer Arora aka Pragya Prem Mehra, Shabir Aluvalia as Abhishek Prem Mehra aka Abhi, Mugdha Chapekar as Prachi Arora aka Prachi Prem Mehra, Pooja Banerjee as Rhea Prem Mehra and Krishan Kaul as Ranbir Kohli.

A spin off story, named Kundali Bhagya (Trans., The Horoscopic Fate), is also produced and telecasted in Zee TV, which focuses on the story of Pragya's long lost sisters Preeta and Shristi and her mother Sarala Arora. Kumkum bhagya announced that it will end 29 January 2023

Plot

The series started as the stories of Pragya And Bulbul, and their mother Sarla's hope to see them married, but as the time went by, the series revolved around Abhi And Pragya.

20 years later Pragya is settled in Hoshiarpur with her daughter Prachi, Beeji and Beeji’s grand-daughter, Shahana who lives with Pragya and Prachi and affectionately calls Pragya as Maasi. Abhi is settled with his daughter Rhea who is taken care by a governess, Meera and has also shifted his house. The Mehras are now neighbors with the Kohlis, Vikram Kohli, who is Abhi’s business partner and friend, his wife Pallavi, their two children Ranbir, Mishti and Daljeet, Vikram’s mother. Purab has now divorced Disha and married Alia. They have a son together named Aryan. Prachi gets a scholarship to study in the same college where Rhea studies in Delhi. Pragya though initially reluctant, however decides to send Prachi considering her future. In Delhi, Prachi and Abhi meet several times and develop a close bond with each other. While, the twins start their relationship on a bad note and Rhea starts hating Prachi. She constantly plots against Prachi and lands her in trouble several times. One such incidents makes Pragya return to Delhi to save her daughter. Pragya, Prachi and Shahana, start staying in Sarita behen’s house who lovingly calls Pragya as Anuradha (her daughter’s name). This leads to a lot of confusion since everyone from Abhi’s side calls Pragya as Anuradha (making Abhi also think that Prachi’s mother’s name is Anuradha), while Pragya never realizes who Abhi is as everyone calls him Mr. Mehra.

Cast

  • Aafreen Dabestani as mihika; Ranbir 's firncee
  • Aparna Dixit as Sahana 2019-2022 , Aryan's love intrest
  • mugdha chapekhar as prachi 2019-present, Ranbir's ex wife and Akshay's wife
  • Krishna Kaul as Ranbir, Prachi and Riya's ex husband
  • Pooja Banerjee/Teena phillips as Riya
  • Shikha Singh/Reyhna Malhotra as Aliya
  • Leena Jumani/Heena Parmar as Tanushree
  • Zeeshan khan as Aryan Khanna, Sahana's love intrest
  • Abhishek Malik as Akshay; Prachi ' s Hasband

Recurring

Kumkum Bhagya Media

References

  1. "Kumkum Bhagya- Latest News on Kumkum Bhagya | Read Breaking News on Zee News". Zee News. Retrieved 2018-03-12.
  2. "Kumkum Bhagya Archives - TellyTadka". TellyTadka. Archived from the original on 2018-03-17. Retrieved 2018-03-12.