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| picture_format = [[720i]] ([[SDTV]])
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| first_aired = July 4, 2011
| first_aired = July 4, 2011
| last_aired = present
| last_aired = December 16, 2013
| status = Current
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| website = http://www.imagine.tv/in/shows/subhome/180/3265
| website = http://www.imagine.tv/in/shows/subhome/180/3265

Revision as of 18:20, 26 September 2011

Sawaare Sabke Sapne... Preeto
GenreDrama
Created byCreative Eye
Developed byAnjum Abhas
Written byAnjum Abhas, Fiazal Akhtar & Dheeraj Sarna
Directed byNaresh Malhotra
Creative directorSharad Raj
StarringSee below
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of episodes60 as of September 23, 2011
Production
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeApprox. 24 minutes
Production companyCreative Eye Limited
Original release
NetworkImagine TV
ReleaseJuly 4, 2011 –
December 16, 2013

Sawaare Sabke Sapne Preeto is an Indian television series that premiered on Imagine TV on July 4, 2011.[1] The story is setup in a Punjabi backdrop, and is based on the lives of 5 sisters. Set in the picturesque north Indian town of Amritsar, which is also an Indian Airforce base, this is the story of the quirky yet lovable Dhillon family which now resides in a run-down mansion having moved to India from Pakistan after the Partition, a generation ago. In many ways the Dhillon family is a typical lower middle class Indian family. At the head of the family is retired school master Gangandeep Dhillon who lives with his wife, Kanwal and not one or two but 5 daughters! The eldest daughter is called Meeta, followed by Ishmeet, then Preeto, Bani and the youngest is Sonu. Although born of the same parents, each girl is extremely unique as a character, lovable, memorable and reminiscent of so many young

Plot

'Sawaare Sabke Sapne - Preeto' is a story of the Sodi family, set against the backdrop of Punjab. At the head of the family is a retired school master Gangandeep Sodi who lives with his wife Kanwal, and have not one or two but five charming grown-up daughters! The eldest daughter is Meeta, followed by Ishmeet, Manpreet fondly known as Preeto, Bani and the youngest being Sonu. With the father struggling to make ends meet and with no son in the family to depend on, the show traces the journey of Preeto, the third daughter who shoulders the responsibilities like the son of the family. She happily puts her own dreams on hold in order to realise the dreams of her sisters. From taking charge of her elder sisters' marriage to the younger one's studies; Preeto is the veritable son of the house who does not see these responsibilities as a burden upon herself. She gracefully faces all obstacles and strives forward with her undying positive attitude and continues to shine.

Cast

Characters Portrayed by Relevance
Rajbeer Singh Aditya Redij Male lead/Airforce pilot, doesn't believe in love and thinks that marriage is ruining your life
Manpreet Kaur Dhillon(Preeto) Ankita Sharma Female lead/ Third Sister, she believes that marriage is the most beautiful relation but doesn't want to get married.
Jasmeet Kaur Dhillon(Meeta) Divya Bhatnagar Eldest sister of female lead, loves to eat and Pankaj is her best friend
Ishmeet Kaur Dhillon Iira Soni Second eldest sister of female lead and in love with Dhruv
Gurbani Kaur Dhillon(Bani) Debolina Bhattacharjee Younger sister, very stylish
Simran Kaur Dhillon(Sonu) Mahima Wakwana Youngest sister, wants to be a doctor when she grows up
Gagandeep Singh Dhillon Sushil Parashar Father of the girls
Kawal Kaur Dhillon Nikita Annand Mother of the girls
OTHERS
Pankaj Sailesh Gulabani Neighbour and loves Meeta but he never expressed his feelings
Bobby Singh Ujjwal Rana Meeta's ex-fiance and harrased Ishmeet
Dhruv Kanan Malhotra Rajbeer's friend/Airforce pilot and loves Ishmeet

References

  1. ^ "Imagine launches two enthralling stories starting 4th July". afaqs.com. July 1, 2011.