Sarvggun Sampanna Explained

Genre:Drama
Creator:Balaji Telefilms
Director:Deepak Chavan
Hemant Prabhu
Fahad kashmiri
Roy V.George
Creative Director:Neha Kothari
Starring:Puja Banerjee
Composer:Amit Jha
Country:India
Language:Hindi
Num Episodes:125
Producer:Ekta Kapoor
Shobha Kapoor
Runtime:24 minutes
Company:Balaji Telefilms

Shrimati Swara Raje Deshmukh Sarvggun Sampanna (Hindi: श्रीमती स्वरा राजे देशमुख सर्वगुण संपन्न; English: Mrs. Swara Raje Deshmukh, Mrs. Perfect) is an Indian television drama series that aired on NDTV Imagine.[1]

Based on the backdrop of Kolapur, some initial scenes were filmed there and the rest on sets in Mumbai.[2]

Story

Set in Kolhapur, Sarvagunna Sampanna is the story of Swara, a well-known theatre dancer who is an only child of poor parents. She and her parents work in a theatre group that puts up shows in and around the small towns of Maharashtra. Swara's parents do not want their daughter to continue with dancing as a career and want her to settle down with a good husband. It seems that their prayers are answered when Swara gets a proposal of marriage from one of the most respected families in Kolhapur.

Life takes a big turn when she becomes the daughter-in-law of the most respectable and esteemed family of Kolhapur - the Deshmukhes. Life seems like a Cinderella tale for Swara as she is accepted by every member of the house, including her husband Aditya, who initially was reluctant to marrying her. But soon her past and background catches up with her; the fact of her being a "Lavni dancer" opens up in front of her in-laws and Swaara's life crashes in front of her. From here starts Swara's struggle to rebuild her life and one day attain the pinnacle she had dreamt of.

Cast

Replacement

Sarvggun Sampanna concluded its final episode on 29 October 2010 on Imagine TV, which was then replaced by another Balaji show Kitani Mohabbat Hai Season 2.

References

  1. News: Imagine unveils Sarvggun Sampanna. OneIndia.com. 2010-05-11.
  2. Web site: Iqbal Khan dumped by Ekta Kapoor. Hindustan Times. 7 May 2010.

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