Sab Satrangi
| Sab Satrangi | |
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| Genre | Slice of Life RomCom |
| Starring | Mohit Kumar Kangan Nangia Joyoshree Arora Daya Shankar Pandey |
| Country of origin | India |
| Original language(s) | Hindi |
| No. of episodes | 120 |
| Production | |
| Producer(s) | Saurabh Tiwari |
| Running time | 20-22 minutes |
| Production company(s) | Parin Multimedia |
| Release | |
| Original network | Sony SAB |
| Picture format | 576i 1080i HDTV |
| Original release | 7 February – 25 June 2022 |
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Everything colorful) is an Indian Hindi-language Slice of Life Comedy television series,[1] produced by Saurabh Tewari under the banner Parin Multimedia. It aired on Sony SAB from 7 February 2022[2]
Plot
Set in Lucknow, the show revolves Mankameshwar "Manu" Maurya and his colourful joint family. Manu is the most honest, sincere and hardworking and noble person of his family, who is an ardent believer in his grandmother's philosophy: "If you haven't done anything wrong to anyone, then nothing wrong would happen to you either."
Manu marries Shweta, selected as his bride by his family. The festive atmosphere quickly turns sour as Shweta elopes soon after the wedding, leaving behind a letter in which she falsely accuses the Maurya family of asking for dowry. (Shweta is actually involved in an affair with her boyfriend.) A police inspector bribed by Shweta, arrests an innocent Manu. Even after Manu's innocence is proved and he gets released, his manager fires him from his job. Dejected but still hopeful, Manu decides to re-open 'Jai Mataji Tenthouse' which was owned by his grandfather but closed abruptly after his death.
Cast
Main
- Mohit Kumar[3] as Mankameshwar "Manu" Maurya: Shyamlal's son; Banphool's nephew; Kanaklata, Deepu and Shikha's brother; Gargi's husband. (2022–present)
- Lala Dalpatrai Maurya: Manu's grandfather (in memories and photo) (2022)
- Kangan Baruah Nangia[4] as Gargi Maurya: Khushwa's daughter; Manu's wife (2022–present)
Recurring
- Joyoshree Arora[5] as Banphool Maurya: Manu's grandmother; Shyamlal's mother; Kanaklata, Deepu, Manu and Shikha's grandmother (2022–present)
- Dayashankar Pandey as Shyamlal Maurya: Banphool's son; Kanaklata, Deepu, Manu and Shikha's father (2022–present)
- Hima Singh as Kanaklata: Shyamlal's daughter; Banphool's granddaughter; Deepu, Manu and Shikha's sister; Diwakar's wife (2022–present)
- Mohit Sharma as Diwakar: Kanaklata's husband (2022–present)
- Puru Chibber as Deependra "Deepu" Maurya: Shyamlal's son; Banphool's grandson; Kanaklata, Manu and Shikha's brother; Pinky's husband (2022–present)
- Akshita Sethi as Pinky Maurya: Deepu's wife (2022–present)
- Samriddhi Singh[6] as Shikha Maurya: Shyamlal's daughter; Banphool's granddaughter; Kanaklata, Deepu and Manu's sister (2022–present)
- Satyajit Sharma as Shiv Shankar aka "Daddy" Kushwaha: The local don of Lucknow, Gargi's father; Manu's father-in-law (2022–present)
Special Episode
Sab Satrangi telecasted a 1 hour special episode on 16 March 2022, on the occassion of Holi.
References
- ↑ "New show Sab Satrangi starring Mohit Kumar to entertain audience with an interesting storyline". Times of India. Retrieved 6 January 2022. Unknown parameter
|url-status=ignored (help) - ↑ "Sony SAB launches 'Sab Satrangi', a story of an unconventional Great Indian Family!". The Live Nagpur. 25 January 2022. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
- ↑ "Mohit Kumar, who essays a charming character in Sony SAB's Sab Satrangi, talks about the show and his role". Tribune India. Retrieved 20 January 2022. Unknown parameter
|url-status=ignored (help) - ↑ Service, Tribune News. "Kangan Baruah on her role in Sab Satrangi". Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
- ↑ "Joyoshree Arora plays a quirky 'dadi' in upcoming show 'Sab Satrangi'". TellyChakkar. Retrieved 20 January 2022. Unknown parameter
|url-status=ignored (help) - ↑ "Sab Satrangi's Samridhi Singh: It's not any usual show, something like this has never been made". Times of India. Retrieved 15 January 2022. Unknown parameter
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