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Parvarrish – Kuchh Khattee Kuchh Meethi
Also known asParvarrish
GenreIndian soap opera
Family Drama
Created byDJ's a Creative Unit
Written bySatyam Tripathy, Bijesh Jayrajan, Dilip Jha, Archita Biswas Jha and S. Manasvi
Directed byImtiaz Punjabi, khalid Akhtar
Creative directorSonalika Bhonsle
StarringSee below
Opening themeShaan and Shankar Mahadevan
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes388
Production
ProducersDeeya Singh, Tony Singh
Production locationsMumbai, Maharashtra, India
CinematographyMahesh R. Gupta
EditorHemantt Kumarr
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeApprox. 23 minutes
Production companyDJ's a Creative Unit
Original release
NetworkSony Entertainment Television India and Sony Entertainment Television Asia
Release21 November 2011 (2011-11-21) –
14 August 2013 (2013-08-14)
Related
Parvarrish - Season 2

Parvarrish – Kuchh Khattee Kuchh Meethi / Nayi Umar Nayi Chunauti - Parvarrish Agla Padav (transl.Upbringing - Some Sour Some Sweet / New Age New Hurdles - Upbringing Next Level), is an Indian soap opera that aired on Sony TV. The show premiered on 21 November 2011 and ended on 14 August 2013. The serial is about two families having different ways of raising their kids.[1] The story focuses on the lives, morals, and rituals of the families.[1][2]

Plot summary

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Parvarrish primarily revolves around two families who are relatives: the Ahluwalias and the Ahujas.[1] It focuses on the troubles they go through in bringing up their children and the lessons they learn from these experiences.[1]

Sweety Ahluwalia is very strict with her children,[2] Rocky and Ginny, to the point where they get frustrated with her and secretly rebel.[2] Although she constantly scolds them and complains about their studies, she considers them her life. With her supportive husband Lakvir Singh, she tries to provide them with the best she can.[2]

On the other hand, Sweety's younger sister, Pinky Ahuja, wants to take care of her children, Raavi, Raashi and Sunny by being friends with them.[2] However, her overreacting nature often suffocates her kids and creates problems in the relationship she shares with them.[2] She often finds a supportive friend in her caring and loving husband Jeet.[2]

Cast

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Ahluwalia Family
  • Shweta Tiwari as Sweety Kaur Khanna Ahluwalia – Rajesh's elder daughter; Pinky and Lovely's sister; Lucky's wife; Rocky and Ginni's mother.(2011-2013)
  • Vivek Mushran as Lakvinder "Lucky" Singh Ahluwalia – Bebe's son; Sweety's husband; Rocky and Ginni's father. (2011-2013)
  • Tapasvi Mehta as Rakvinder "Rocky" Singh Ahluwalia – Sweety and Lucky's son; Ginni's brother. (2011-2013)
  • Aashika Bhatia as Gunwant "Ginni" Kaur Ahluwalia – Sweety and Lucky's daughter; Rocky's sister. (2011-2013)
Ahuja Family
  • Rupali Ganguly as Pinky Kaur Khanna Ahuja – Rajesh's younger daughter; Sweety and Lovely's sister; Jeet's wife; Raavi, Rashi and Sunny's mother. (2011–2013)[3]
  • Vishal Singh as Jeet Ahuja – Pinky's husband; Raavi, Rashi and Sunny's father. (2011-2013)
  • Aanchal Munjal as Raavi Ahuja – Pinky and Jeet's elder daughter; Rashi and Sunny's sister. (2011-2013)
  • Sparsh Khanchandani as Rashi Ahuja – Pinky and Jeet's younger daughter; Raavi and Sunny's sister. (2011-2013)
  • Rakshit Wahi as Sundesh ‘Sunny’ Ahuja – Pinky and Jeet's son; Raavi and Rashi's brother. (2011-2013)

Khanna Family

  • Rajesh Puri as Rajesh Singh Khanna – Sweety, Pinky and Lovely's father; Rocky, Raavi, Ginni, Rashi and Sunny's grandfather (2011-2013)
  • Vivek Madan as Lovely Singh Khanna – Rajesh's son; Pinky and Sweety's brother; Dolly's husband (2011-2013)
  • Namrata Ramsay as Dolly Kaur Khanna – Lovely's wife (2011-2013)

Others

  • Unknown as Bebe/Mrs. Ahluwalia – Lucky's mother; Rocky and Ginni's grandmother
  • Raju Kher as Senior Mr. Ahluwalia – Lucky's father; Rocky and Ginni's grandfather
  • Samara as Aishwarya Soonawaala – Rocky's Classmate/Friend
  • Anshul Pandey as Siddarth Rastogi aka Siddhu/Sid – Ahuja's Neighbor
  • Jiten Lalwani as Monty Sood – Lucky's Childhood Friend (Fraud)
  • Gaurav Nanda as Amit Kapoor
  • Abhishek Bajaj as Nithin Mehta – Raavi's crush
  • Param Singh as Yudhishthir "Yudi" Sharma – Mandira's son; Rocky's friend
  • Kamya Panjabi as Mandira Sharma – Yudi's mother
  • Raanveer Chahal as Vicky
  • Ayaz Ahmed as Aarav Sengupta
  • Aashish Kaul as Bharat Sharma
  • Prashant Ranyal as Siddarth Mathur
  • Vaishnavi Dhanraj as Meera Siddart Mathur
  • Kishwer Merchant as Parminder (Pam) – Ahuja's Neighbor
  • Eshaan Sahney as Dev Sawhney
  • Aman Verma as Advocate Raghav Jaitley (RJ)
  • Mahip Marwah
  • Payal Bhojwani as Payal – Ginni's Classmate
  • Unknown as Koyal – Ginni's Classmate
  • Unknown as Deejay Khurana – Raavi's Stalker (Eve Teaser)
  • Unknown as Mrs. Khurana – Deejay's Mother
  • Unknown as Mr. Khurana – Deejay's Father
  • Siddharth Sen as Raj Tyagi – Ginni's Music Teacher
  • Anoop Gautam as Football Coach
  • Athar Siddiqui as Kapil – Games Teacher
  • Mona Ambegaonkar as Miss Mini Mehtab – Theater Artist

Guest appearances from Saas Bina Sasural

Sequel

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In May 2015, it was announced that the show would return with a sequel. In September 2015, it was announced that actors like Sangita Ghosh, Sandeep Baswana, Vinay Jain and Gautami Kapoor would star in the sequel. The sequel began from 23 November 2015 and ended on 7 July 2016.

Adaptation

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The series was remade into Malayalam and telecasted as Snehajalakam on Surya TV.

Awards and nominations

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Parvarrish – Kuchh Khatti Kuchh Meethi: about the show". Sony Entertainment TV. MULTI SCREEN MEDIA PVT. LTD. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Parvarrish - Kuchh Khatti Kuchh Meethi, Cast and Characters". Sony Entertainment TV. MULTI SCREEN MEDIA PVT. LTD. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  3. ^ "Rupali Ganguly to quit Parvarrish?". The Times of India. 3 May 2013. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 5 September 2024.
  4. ^ "Barkha Bisht to replace Rupali Ganguly in Parvarrish". The Times of India. 18 May 2013. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 5 September 2024.
  5. ^ "CHILD ARTISTE (FEMALE)". The 11th Indian Telly Awards. Indiantelevision.com. Archived from the original on 3 March 2014. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  6. ^ "ITA 2012". ITA Awards winners' list: Ram Kapoor and Barun Sobti voted Best Actor!. www.bollywoodlife.com. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  7. ^ "Kalakar Awards 2013". Kalakar Awards 2013 - winners. www.chinokino.com. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
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