Английская Википедия:Adhuri Kahaani Hamari

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Adhuri Kahaani Hamari (Шаблон:Translation Our incomplete story) is an Indian romantic fantasy drama television series that premiered on 16 November 2015 on &TV. Produced by Gul Khan under the banner of 4 Lions Films, it stars Laksh Lalwani and Mahima Makwana.

Plot

Manasvini "Manu" (Mahima Makwana) is killed by an ichhadhaari naagin (a shape-shifting snake) named Maya at the age of 16. Maya is jealous of Prince Madhav's (Laksh Lalwani) attention towards Manu, and to take Manu's place in Madhav's life, Maya kills her.

Years later, Manasvini's soul returns as Radhika, who is a film-making student. Radhika lands up in Narayanpuri, where the ancient Garuda Temple is located. Radhika comes to terms with her past life during this journey as Manasvini, and some intriguing secrets are revealed to her about Manasvini, Madhav and Maya's relationship. The characters are shown in the past, where Maya kills each family member and tries to kill Manu. By mistake, Madhav is hurt, Manu stabs Maya with a Trishul, and Maya bites Manu. The three of them die together.

Back in the present, Radhika finds Krish, who is Madhav's reborn form and marries him with the help of Tulsi, a shape-shifting snake who comes to unite Radhika and Krish to undo the evil done to the loving couple on behalf of the Naagvansh. In Krish's house, Preeti, his sister-in-law, is a daayan, (a witch), and has a hidden motive. She tortures Radhika by abducting Krish. She tries to kill Radhika, but Radhika is saved by Tulsi, who gives her her powers, thus making her a naagin. Radhika uses these powers to transform Preeti into a human being any special powers.

In the end, Radhika avenges Krish by killing the daayan Preeti.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Before rebirth story (2015-2016)

Post rebirth story (2016)

  • Himani Shivpuri as Radhika's aunt
  • Nupur Alankar as Krish's mother
  • Unknown as Balvinder, Krish's uncle
  • Dolly Minhas as Pammi, Balvinder's wife
  • Love Kwatra as Om, Krish's elder brother
  • Unknown as Mehak, Krish's sister
  • Kashvi Kothari as Tulsi, a young naagin who later transfers her power to Radhika
  • Nisha Nagpal as Avni, Mehak's friend
  • Ronit Chauhan as Purushharth, Balvinder and Pammi's son, Avni's husband
  • Unknown as Baba Gorakdas, a snake charmer and helps Preeti in assassinating Radhika
  • Pratyusha Banerjee as Naagin (Cameo appearance in song)[3]
  • Rashami Desai as Preeti, Krish's sister-in-law and a daayan[4][5] ( antagonist)
  • Deepshikha Nagpal as Daayani, Preeti's evil sister

History

Controversy

There were rumors that Mahima slapped Laksh during a rehearsal of &TV holi event. However, later on in an interview Laksh clarified the rumors and said:

Шаблон:Blockquote After the holi incident there were news of Mahima being replaced by Sanjeeda Sheikh or Sara Khan from the show. Nevertheless, she continued in the show. In an interview with tellychakkar.com she said: Шаблон:Blockquote In March 2016 an intimate scene was being to be shot between Laksh aka Krish and Mahima aka Radhika. However, Mahima denied doing it. During a press interview, she said: Шаблон:Blockquote

Accidents

In January 2016, Mahima got injured on the set while shooting for a prominent jail sequence, wherein she had to run away breaking the chains. However, she ended up injuring her head while shooting for it. Nevertheless, she continued to shoot and completed her scene. Later on, people on the sets panicked and took her to the doctor to get the CT scan done.[6] During a press interview she said: Шаблон:Blockquote Again in March 2016, Nupur Alankar got injured while shooting for a death sequence.[7]

Adaptations

The series was dubbed in Thai and was broadcast in Thailand on Bright TV20Шаблон:Citation needed and on Zee Anmol and Big Magic as Kasam Hai Tujhe Aa Bhi Jaa. From 31 August 2020 to 17 October 2020, the series was dubbed in Odia and broadcast as "Sathi Mo Asichhi Pheri" on Zee Sarthak. The series ended on 13 May 2016.

References

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External links

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