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Ayushman Bhava (TV series)

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Ayushman Bhava
Written bySanjay Bhatia
Neha Singh
Directed byJalinder Kumbhar Sohit k sarkar Thakuri
Presented byWhite Horse International
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of episodes100
Production
ProducersR.Sathish Kumar
Anuraddha Sarin
Production locationsMumbai, India
CinematographyMohan Naidu
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time21 mins.
Original release
NetworkStar Bharat
Release28 August (2017-08-28) –
30 December 2017 (2017-12-30)

Ayushman Bhava is an Indian television series which aired on STAR Bharat.[1][2][3] The series stars Avinash Sachdev and Sumit Bhardwaj.[4][5]

Plot

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Set in present-day Mathura, Krish Mehra (Ricky Patel / Sumit Bhardwaj) is the troubled son of Madhav and Sudha Mehra who grows up recalling his past life when he was Avinash Dubey (Avinash Sachdev), a software engineer who was betrayed and killed by his best friend, girlfriend, and boss. The story is about Krish and how he takes his revenge on those who killed him in his past life.

Cast

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  • Avinash Sachdev as Avinash Dubey: Kailashnath and Kaushalya's son; Pragati's younger brother;Samaira's former boyfriend; Sudheer's former friend; Krish's past life (Dead)
  • Ricky Patel as Child Krishna "Krish" Mehra
  • Sumit Bhardwaj as Krishna "Krish" Mehra: Madhav and Sudha's son;Kavya's husband;Avinash's reincarnation
  • Megha Gupta / Kajal Jain as Samaira Singhania: Gayatri's daughter; Vikrant's wife; Kavya's step-mother;Avinash's former girlfriend
  • Manish Goel as Vikrant Singhania:Mai's son;Babli's brother; Samaira's husband; Kavya's father; one of Avinash's murderers
  • Tisha Kapoor as Kavya “Gungun” Mehra (née Singhania) : Vikrant's daughter; Samaira's step-daughter;Mai's granddaughter; Krish's wife
  • Sudha Chandran as Mrs. Singhania / Mai: Vikrant and Babli's mother;Kavya's grandmother
  • Kapil Srivastav as Sudheer Mathur: Babli's husband;Avinash's former friend; One of Avinash's murderers
  • Urmimala Sinha Roy as Babli Mathur (née Singhania) : Vikrant's sister; Mai's daughter; Sudheer's wife
  • Mahesh Badal as Badri Narayan
  • Krishna Shetty as Rudra: Avinash's former friend;one of Avinash's murderers
  • Shahab Khan as Kailashnath Dubey
  • Savita Prabhune as Kaushalya Dubey
  • Sayaji Shinde as Sub-Inspector Govind Mathre: One of Avinash's murderers (dead)
  • Sameer Sharma as Kartik: Avinash's former boss; One of Avinash's murderers
  • Yogesh Mahajan as Madhav Mehra: Sudha's husband; Krish's father (dead)
  • Priya Marathe as Sudha Mehra: Madhav's wife; Krish's mother (dead)
  • Aruna Sangal as Gayatri: Samaira's mother
  • Sarita Joshi as Payal
  • Gaurav K. Jha as Jassi
  • Ahmad Harhash as Raj Jha

References

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  1. ^ "Avinash Sachdev : My next show will change the Indian TV soap scene!". The Indian Wire. 12 August 2017. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Life OK's Ghulaam to end on August 25". The Indian Express. 5 August 2017. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Star India to launch a new Star Bharat Channel on 28 August 2017". News Nexa. 27 August 2017. Archived from the original on 27 August 2017. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
  4. ^ "Ayushman Bhava Star Bharat Serial Cast, Story, Wiki, Plot, Timing, Release Date". theplaybook.co. Archived from the original on 21 August 2017. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  5. ^ Bureau, BW Online. "Star India Launches Star BHARAT". BW Businessworld. Retrieved 28 August 2017. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)
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