Behenein

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Behenein
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Written byR M Joshi
Mitesh Shah
Swati Shah
Swati Pande
Garima Goyal
Directed bySameer Kulkarni
Ankush Mohla
Creative directorSandiip Sikcand
Starring See Below
Opening theme"Teri Akhiyon Mein"
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of episodes325
Production
Producers Jamnadas Majethia
Aatish Kapadia
Running time24 minutes
Production companyHats Off Productions
Original release
Network Star Plus
Release8 February 2010 (2010-02-08) 
29 April 2011 (2011-04-29)

Behenein (transl. Sisters) is an Indian television soap opera, broadcast on Star Plus from 8 February 2010 to 29 April 2011. [1] Produced by JD Majethia's Hats Off productions, it starred Aalesha Sayed, Shiju Kataria, Adaa Khan and Ojaswi Oberoi. [2]

Contents

This is the story of four sisters, Purva, Smriti, Aakashi and Anokhi who live in Baroda with their parents, Sevantilal and Revti Shastri. [3]

Plot

The story revolves around the four rich and beautiful Shastri sisters - Purva, Smriti, Aakashi, and Anokhi, who live with their parents, and later, their widowed aunt.

The story starts with Purva Shastri's wedding. Suddenly, fire burns their parent's room and they die. Then, she decides to postpone the wedding due to their parent's death. After that, their aunt comes to their house with her son. She wants to embezzle her brother's property. But the problem occurs when their aunt finds a will and the will says the whole property will go to Neema only after the sisters get married. Smriti is happily married to her rich college sweetheart Mihir. Her sisters do not want to disclose the fact that their parents are dead because the information could be harmful to Smriti as she was pregnant at that time. After some days, Smriti learns of everything during her baby shower ceremony. Then, she becomes ill and her delivery takes place at the hospital. She gives birth to a boy and names him Prem. Then, with unbearable torture her evil mother-in-law Kamini and sister-in-law Shalaka drive her insane by proving her an irresponsible mother. Ultimately, Smriti is taken to a mental hospital. Then, her husband decides to remarry by pressure. On the other hand, a good doctor comes to do treatment of Smriti. Purva looks after her child but Purva finally finds that without having the intention for looking after Prem, Mansi as well as her family desire the property of Sanghvi's family. After that Purva comes to the wedding party by wearing the wedding dress and marries Mihir. She discloses Manshi's intention and as a result the family members drive away them. Suddenly, Smriti dies in a road accident.

Along with the time passing Purva and Mihir come closer to each other. Again Neema hires Samir to rape Anokhi whom Anokhi takes a liking to in college. When Samir tries to rape Anokhi then suddenly Purva comes to save her. Samir accepts his mistakes but he doesn't disclose Neema's real identity even though he wanted to and her therefore goes for ever. Then, Neema makes another plan for kidnapping Aakashi. She gets Shyamad to forcefully marry Aakashi. When Purva gets photo of Aakashi's wedding then they come to know the wedding happened between Aakashi and Shyamad Das whom Aakashi has detested since the beginning because of his low status. Aakashi now goes to the house of Shyamad, seeking vengeance. Shyamad and his family are the servants of Mihir's family. Aakashi makes much trouble for him and his family but she ends up developing a close bond with her in-laws and begins to like living there even though she loved all her luxuries she was provided since birth. After that, an accident happens to Akashi and Shyamad and Aakashi become closer and eventually fall in love.

Later, Aastha is introduced who looks exactly like Smriti. Aastha appears with her pretend husband, Karan to avoid suspicions. It has been disclosed that Aastha is originally Smriti. Smriti was revealed to be alive and she came back but when she saw Purva and Mihir marrying she was heartbroken and left. Anokhi finds the matter first when she hears Smriti singing Prem's lullaby which she used to sing. Then, for a long time everything is going in a straight way until the entrance of Bhavesh who takes an instant liking to Anokhi and often teases her. When everything is going well then Jigna's death who is Bhavesh's sister happens as a result of Shyamad Das and he is blamed which causes a rift between Anokhi and Aakashi as she sides with her husband and Anokhi with Bhavesh. Purva tries to unite the two and Shyamad is declared innocent. It was revealed that Jigna was killed by Karan who was evil all this time. He is sent away. Aakashi and Shyamad Das are overjoyed when they find out they are expecting a child. In the end, Bhavesh marries Anokhi and Smriti marries Jai who was her boss and both fell in love. Everyone surprises Purva and Mihir. The whole family celebrates the Godh bharai ceremony of Purva. The serial ends when Purva fix the name Revati to her newborn daughter.

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Reception

A week after its premiere The Indian Express stated, "There's definitely pace in the narration—things happen quickly and not too much time is wasted in unnecessary pans and zooms. The only exceptions are the establishing scenes for each of the four sisters." [4] However they criticised the uniform unnatural streak of grey in the hair of the antagonist and questioned, "Why can't there be a single major female character who is attractive, wears glasses and is not bookish? Why do TV producers feel compelled to portray attractive young females as having perfect eyesight, teeth, hair and earlobes?" [4]

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