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Geet Dholi

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Geet Dholi
GenreDrama
Directed byYash Singh Kaushik
StarringSee below
Country of originIndia
Original languagePunjabi
No. of episodes635
Production
ProducersSuman Goel
Shalendra Goel
CinematographyPurshottam Kumar Dass
EditorsPushpendra Singh
Rajesh Rawat
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companyShally Suman Production
Original release
NetworkZee Punjabi
Release30 August 2021 (2021-08-30) –
2 February 2024 (2024-02-02)
Related
Jamuna Dhaki

Geet Dholi is an Indian Punjabi language Drama television series premiered from 30 August 2021 which aired on Zee Punjabi. It is produced by Suman Goel and Shalendra Goel of Shally Suman Production and stars Gurpreet Kaur and Anmol Gupta. It is an official remake of Bengali TV series Jamuna Dhaki.[1][2]

Plot

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This show narrates the story of a girl, Geet, who plays the dhol following her dad's legacy and make it evident that music has got nothing to do with the gender. Her husband is Malhar who helps her in achieving her dreams.

Cast

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Main

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  • Gurpreet Kaur as Geet, a dholi and Malhar's wife
  • Anmol Gupta as Malhar, Geet's husband

Recurring

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  • Ajay Prinja as Avtar Krishan
  • Pawan Kumar Dhiman as Diamond Mehra, Malhar's uncle
  • Tania Mahajan as Ginni
  • Racchpal Singh as Surjeet, Geet's father
  • Gagandeep Kaur as Jasleen, JK's wife
  • Dalbir Singh as JK Mehra, Jasleen's husband
  • Manjinder Kaur as Kammo
  • Krishna Saini as Lahouran, JK's stepmother
  • Gurpreet Singh as Rocky
  • Navjinder Kaur as Simone Chaddha
  • Vanshika Sharma as Pearl Mehra
  • Sahil Vij as Somnath, Competition owner
  • Sumesh Awasthi as Jagmohan Bajaj, Akash's father
  • Renu Kamboj as Nimrat, Akash's Mother
  • Vipan Dhawan as Sukhwant Bajaj, Akash's Tayaji

References

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  1. ^ "Zee Punjabi defines new boundaries of success with their show Geet Dholi". Mirror465. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Zee Punjabi is all set to bring 'Entertainment Da Tyohar'". Babushahi. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
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