Badho Bahu

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Badho Bahu
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Genre
Created byDipti Kalwani
Written by
  • Pankaj Mavchi
  • Dipti Kalwani
Directed bySumit Sodani
Starring
Country of origin India
Original languageHindi
No. of episodes444
Production
Producers
  • Dipti Kalwani
  • Teenna Swayyam
  • Sushant Kumar
Camera setup Multi-camera
Production companies
  • Sunny Side Up films Private Limited Liabillity Partnership
  • Hum Tum Tele-Films Private Limited Liabillity Partnership
Original release
Network &TV
Release12 September 2016 (2016-09-12) 
25 May 2018 (2018-05-25) [1]

Badho Bahu is an Indian Hindi-language romantic drama television series that aired on &TV. Produced by Sunny Side Up and Hum Tum Tele Films, the show premiered on September 12, 2016. [2] [3] It starred Rytasha Rathore and Prince Narula in the lead roles of Komal and Lakhan respectively. The show went off air on 17 May 2018. [4] [5] It has been remade in Kannada as Brahmagantu on Zee Kannada, in Tamil as Oru Oorla Oru Rajakumari on Zee Tamil, in Malayalam as Swathi Nakshatram Chothi on Zee Keralam, in Telugu as Gundamma Katha on Zee Telugu.

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Plot

It revolves around an overweight girl, Komal, who gets nicknamed Badho because of her physical appearance. Komal is made to do tough manual tasks which need physical strength. She is a sweet, loving, energetic and a simple girl. She has a big heart and helps most people in her town. Lucky Singh Ahlawat is a famous wrestler and is known for his looks. A series of events leads up to Komal and Lucky getting married.

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Adaptations

LanguageTitleOriginal releaseNetwork(s)Last airedNotes
Hindi Badho Bahu
बढो बहू
12 September 2016 And TV 25 May 2018Original
Kannada Brahmagantu
ಬ್ರಹ್ಮಗಂಟು
8 May 2017 Zee Kannada 9 July 2021Remake
Telugu Gundamma Katha
గుండమ్మ కథ
9 April 2018 Zee Telugu Ongoing
Tamil Oru Oorla Oru Rajakumari
ஒரு ஊர்ல ஒரு ராஜகுமாரி
23 April 2018 Zee Tamil 24 October 2021
Malayalam Swathi Nakshatram Chothi
സ്വാതി നക്ഷത്രം ചോതി
26 November 2018 Zee Keralam 27 March 2020

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