Kuchh Jhuki Palkain

Indian TV series or programme
Kuchh Jhuki Palkain
Intertitle of Kuchh Jhuki Palkain
Created byBalaji Telefilms
Screenplay byKamlesh Kunti Singh
Dialogues
Brijendra Kala
Directed byRahul Kapoor & Shyam Maheshwari
Creative directorMitu Kumar
Starringsee below
Opening theme"Kuchh Jhuki Palkain" by KK & Mahalaxmi Iyer[1]
Country of originIndia
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes147
Production
ProducerEkta Kapoor & Shobha Kapoor
CinematographyNarendra Joshi
EditorLalit Tiwari
Running timeapprox. 24 minutes
Original release
NetworkSony TV
Release29 April 2002 (2002-04-29) –
8 January 2003 (2003-01-08)

Kuchh Jhuki Palkain is an Indian television drama series that aired on Sony TV, also known as Sony TV. The series premiered on 29 April 2002 and aired on weekdays at 14:00 (IST).[2]

Plot

Niyati (Ritu Chaudhary) is a simple Indian girl who marries Vansh (Pracheen Chauhan), who is returning from the US. Vansh had a girlfriend in the US but married Niyati only due to family pressure. Slowly Vansh starts to fall for Niyati but things become complicated when his ex-girlfriend is revealed to be Archita (Sheetal Shah) — Niyati's elder rebellious sister. Things take a turn for the worse when Vansh's parents are revealed to be his grandparents and he is revealed to be the illicit son of his sister Manta from a love affair. The show follows Niyati and Vansh as they try to save their relationship and deal with the problems that surround them.

Cast

  • Ritu Chaudhary as Niyati Vansh Khanna
  • Pracheen Chauhan as Vansh Khanna
  • Sandeep Baswana
  • Nayan Bhatt as Mrs. Khanna
  • Gayatri Rana
  • Sheetal Shah as Archita
  • Iqbal Azad
  • Subbiraj Kakkar

References

  1. ^ Title Song Kuch Si Jhuki Palkein
  2. ^ The Hindu : Kuchh Jhuki Palkain
  • Kuchh Jhuki Palkain 'Launch' article on Indian Television Dot Com
  • Kuchh Jhuki Palkain official site
  • Kuchh Jhuki Palkian article on the Hinduonnet.com[usurped]
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