Bhagyalaxmi

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Bhagyalaxmi
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Genre Indian soap opera
Romance
Creative directorRaaga Arif
Starring Anupriya Kapoor
Simran Pareenja
Sara Khan
Varun Sharma
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons2
No. of episodesSeason 1: Bhagyalakshmi - 220
Season 2: Saubhagyalakshmi - 46
Production
ProducersRashmi Sharma
Pawan Kumar Marut
Production locations Indore
Mumbai
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running timeApprox. 22 minutes
Production companyRashmi Sharma Telefilms Limited
Release
Original network &TV
Original release2 March 2015 (2015-03-02) 
1 January 2016 (2016-01-01)
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Bhagyalaxmi (International Title: Lady Luck) is a daily soap opera that airs on Zee Network's Hindi entertainment channel &TV. It premiered on 2 March 2015 and ran till 1 January 2016.

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A second season of the show, post a generation leap, was aired on the same channel and time slot of 8pm from 4 January 2016 and was titled Saubhagyalakshmi . [1] [2]

Plot

Bhoomi Agrawal is a bubbly young woman, who wants to be independent in life. She is forced to choose between her personal or professional life after marrying Anshuman Prajapati, the son of a rich traditional family. Through a twist of events, Bhoomi is assumed dead, but in fact alive, she hires a woman, Divya Nair, to take her responsibilities in Prajapati household, as she doesn't want them to know about her death. Divya and Maan pretend to the family that Divya is in fact Bhoomi as Bhoomi's death was likely to destroy the entire family. However, as Maan and Divya start falling in love though unable to forget Bhoomi, Maan accepts his feelings for Divya later they consummate their relationship. Divya's former husband Yuvraj used to abuse her, and threatens to destroy their happy family to get Divya back who has now built a relationship with Maan. Meanwhile, the real Bhoomi who is shown to be in a coma in a critical condition, and gives birth to her and Maan's daughter Muskaan.

Maan and Divya continue keeping her secret from the Prajapati family. Divya becomes pregnant with Maan's child but Yuvraj returns and vows to destroy the Prajapati Family. The show ends with Yuvraj murdering all the members of the Prajapati family except Badi Maa who survived at the shootout. Badi Maa is shocked when Yuvraj exposes Divya's true identity of not being the real Bhoomi. After Yuvraj shoots Maan and Divya, Badi Maa manages to kill him. A dying Divya gives birth to a daughter. Badi Maa, despite her hate for Divya and that her past life brought a disaster for her family, decides to leave with Muskaan and her other granddaughter (Divya's daughter) who she sees as Maan's blood.

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