Badalte Rishton Ki Dastaan

Badalte Rishton Ki Dastaan is an Indian television drama series which premiered on 18 March 2013 on Zee TV. The series is a Hindi version of Zee Bangla's show Khela, and is produced by Ravi Ojha.[1][2] The show was first aired on 18 March 2013.[3]

Badalte Rishton Ki Dastaan
Logo image of Badalte Rishton Ki Dastaan.
GenreDrama
Written byMitali Bhattacharya
Zama Habib
Shipra Arora
Tanuja Chaturvedi
Directed byRakesh Kumar
Creative directorSaket Kumar
StarringSee below
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes74
Production
Executive producerPuneet Singh & Anand Jain
ProducerMitali Bhattacharya & Ravi Ojha
Production locationNew Delhi & Dharamshala
EditorJanak Chauhan
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeApprox. 24 minutes
Production companyRavi Ojha Productions
Release
Original networkZee TV
Original release18 March (2013-03-18) 
28 June 2013 (2013-06-28)

Overview

Badalte Rishton Ki Dastaan translates to "a tale of fickle relationships". It is the story of relationships and the fight against patriarchal society. The majority of the series occurs within the spacious Asthana family home. Balraj Asthana, as the patriarch of the family, believes he can control the behavior of those in the house. However, each member of the family carries several secrets that they hide from each other.

Balraj's elder brother, Kailash, died mysteriously years earlier. His widow, Aloka, and their three children live in the house: Akhil, Agasthya, and Deepika. Akhil is a dutiful officer of the law, whose wife Shyama also carries secrets. Together they have a daughter, Rimi.

Balraj, as well, is presented as a widower. He has three living children. The three daughters are Pallavi, Nupur, and Anuja. Pallavi defied her father's wishes and married a writer named Niranjan. He often seems to have a soft heart and soft mind, but a deep and clever character lies beneath.

Aniruddh Asthana married Nandini, whose father formerly owned the house in which the Asthana family now lives. Balraj deeply loved his son, but was infuriated that the marriage had not yet produced any children.

Holding the house together is Beeji. She was taken in by the Asthana family when Balraj and Kailash were still children, and promised their family that she would take care of them. When Balraj's wife Uma never returned from hospital, Beeji raised the children as her own.

The family is thrown into mourning when Ani suddenly dies in a tragic car accident. Shortly thereafter, his lover Meera arrives at the Asthana house, unaware that Ani was married.

When Balraj discovers that Meera is pregnant with Ani's child, he concocts a scheme to ensure that an heir is produced to inherit Balraj's estate. As the series progresses, it is revealed that Meera's family is intertwined with the Asthanas in ways that could reveal Balraj's deepest secrets.

Cast

  • Sanjeeda Sheikh - Meera Khandpal-Anuridh's lover and his child's mother.
  • Additi Gupta - Nandini Tiwari / Asthana / Kashyap-Anirudh's wife.
  • Bhaumik Sampat - Dr. Neel
  • Kiran Karmarkar - Balraj Asthana-Anuridh's father.
  • Abhinav Shukla - Aniruddh Balraj Asthana / Ani-Nandini's husband and Meera's lover. (Dead)
  • Tanushree Kaushal - Aloka Kailash Asthana / Taiji / Ammaji
  • Namrata Thapa - Pallavi
  • Richa Soni- Shyama Akhil Asthana / Bijli
  • Mona Ambegaonkar - Beeji-Anuridh's mother.
  • Chaitanya Choudhury - Akhil Asthana: Anirudddh's step brother and Agastya's elder brother.
  • Abhaas Mehta - Agastya Asthana: Anuruddh's step brother and Akhil's younger brother.
  • Rishi Khurana - Niranjan
  • Shalu Shreya - Anuja
  • Ragini Khanna as Ragini

References

  1. "Rajeev Kumar & Shraddha Jaiswal in Gustakh Ishq". The Times of India. 3 May 2013. Archived from the original on 7 May 2013. Retrieved 18 May 2013. After launching star studded daily Badalte Rishton Ki Dastaan on Zee TV..
  2. "The new showstealers". The Times of India. 27 April 2013. Archived from the original on 1 May 2013. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
  3. "Badalte Rishton.. shifted to late night slot". DNA India. 16 May 2013. Retrieved 18 May 2013.
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