Mahabharata Serial Characters Real Name

Muskaan
GenreDrama
Created byRashmi Sharma Telefilms Limited
Directed byDilip Kumar
StarringSonakshi Save
Arina Dey
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Hindi
No. of episodes150
Production
Camera setupMulti-camera
Production company(s)Rashmi Sharma Telefilms Limited
Release
Original networkStar Bharat
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Original release29 May 2018 - Present
Chronology
Followed byJai Kanhaiya Lal Ki
Other websites
Production website

Meet the real life actors behind some of your favorite Mahabharat. A household name with the TV serial Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo. With Monsoon Wedding’s fame Vijay Raaz as the narrator, the star cast assembled for this show includes Shatrughan Sinha as Bheeshma Pitamaha, Shaan as Sri Krishna, Shilpa Shetty Kundra as Draupadi, Shakti Kapoor as Shakuni, Vivek Anand Oberoi as Karna and Rahul Dev as Bheem.

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Muskaan (English: Smile) is an Indian Television Series, which airs on Star Bharat. It premiered on 29 May 2018. The Show is produced by Rashmi Sharma and is directed by Dilip Kumar. It stars Sonakshi Save and Ariena Dey in Supporting Roles.Muskaan Replaced The Comedy Show Jai Kanhaiya Lal Ki.

Plot[changechange source]

Muskaan is a heart-warming tale of a mother’s boundless love for her daughter. The story beautifully weaves various emotions and moments that a mother experiences while raising a daughter to give her a bright and a healthy future.

The journey of Muskaan begins with a phase where the mother is compelled to keep her daughter away from her for years to a phase where she is brought back into a world where playing Hide and Seek is the only way to sustain. Why Muskaan is kept unaware of her reality? What makes her mother hide her in a box of darkness?

The truth behind the mysteries of the innocent child’s and the mother’s life will be unveiled during the journey of the mother-daughter duo.

Cast[changechange source]

  • Arina Dey as Muskaan's Mother/Aarati
  • Sonakshi Save as Muskaan/Main Female Protagonist

References[changechange source]

1. http://www.tellydhamaal.com/muskaan-serial-on-star-plus-cast-wiki-story-character-real-name-hd-photos-pics-promo-timings/

2.http://tvserialupdates.blog/muskaan-star-bharat-serial-cast-promo-timings-story-wiki-characters-real-names-post

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Karn Sangini is a mythological television serial which first aired on 22 October 2018 on Star Plus. The show is based on the novel Karna’s Wife: The Outcast’s Queen by Kavita Kane.

Wiki

Karn Sangini is produced by Shashi and Sumit Mittal under the banner of Shashi Summet Productions. The show has been developed by Shashi Mittal and directed by Jai Basantu Singh and Tushar J Bhatia. Tejasswi Prakash, Kinshuk Vaidya and Aashim Gulati are in the lead roles.

Story

The story explores the love and strong bond shared by Karna, the great archer in Mahabharata, with his wife Uruvi. Uruvi lives in Hastinapura and is a friend of Arjuna, the Pandava Prince. Karna is a charioteer’s son who was disowned by his mother Kunti after birth. Uruvi gifts a pink gem to Arjun for good luck which is broken by Karn’s arrows during the tournament in which he challenges Arjun to a duel. Uruvi is hugely impressed by his prowess, thus beginning her association with Karna. The show is centered around the Uruvi and Karna with the events of Mahabharata and its various other characters forming the background of their love story.

Timing

The shows airs at 7:00 PM everyday from Monday to Friday. The running time of the show is about 20 minutes. The show has completed 26 episodes as on 26th November 2018.

Cast Real Name

  • Aashim Gulati as Karna
  • Tejasswi Prakash as Uruvi
  • Kinshuk Vaidya as Arjun
  • Sayantani Ghosh as Kunti
  • Paras Chhabra as Duryodhana
  • Randheer Rai as Yudhishtir
  • Madirakhsi Mundle as Draupadi
  • Rehaan Roy as Dushasan
  • Amit Lekhwani as Dronacharya
  • Gufi Paintal as Kripacharaya
  • Devvrat Chaudhary as Bhima
  • Ajay Nain as Shakuni
  • Ravneet Kaur as Bhanumati
  • Raj Premi as Parushurama
  • Rusiaan Sayed as Nakul
  • Sushant Marya as Sahadev