Na Aana Is Des Laado

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Na Aana Is Des Laado
Directed byAnshuman Kishore Singh
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes870
Production
ProducerShyamashis Bhattacharya
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time20 minutes
Production companyShakuntalam Telefilms
Original release
Network Colors TV
Release9 March 2009 (2009-03-09) 
27 July 2012 (2012-07-27)
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Na Aana Is Des Laado (lit.Never Come to This Country, Dear Girl) is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language soap opera that premiered on 9 March 2009 on Colors TV and finished on 27 July 2012, reaching a total of 870 episodes. The show portrays various social evils practiced in India. It is sixth longest-running Indian television series of Colors TV. A sequel series titled Laado 2 - Veerpur Ki Mardani premiered on Colors TV in 2017. [1] [2]

Contents

Series overview

SeasonNo. of episodesOriginally broadcast (India)
Series premiereSeries finale
18709 March 200927 July 2012
21336 November 201723 May 2018

Plot

Veerpur, is a village that still practices female infanticide. Bhagwani Devi, the Sarpanch of Veerpur forbids females birth by any of her servants or daughters-in-law or the woman of Veerpur. Sia Singh stands against her. To silence Sia, Ammaji uses her son Raghav to woo and wed her. But he falls in love with and supports Sia against Ammaji. Other pregnant women in Veerpur try to escape. Raghav and Sia save a number of female infants.

Sia becomes the Sarpanch, as she is voted from majority of female population in Veerpur. Ammaji's real daughter Amba, enters and unites with Ammaji who turns Raghav and Sia out. They return when Sia is pregnant in spite of Ammaji's attempts to terminate her pregnancy. As later Ammaji's old enemy Bhanupratap attacks, Sia dies while delivering twin girls, Dia and Jahnvi. Raghav dies in a fire. The twins separate—Dia lives with Ammaji and Jahnvi with Amba.

18–21 years later

Set now in Delhi, the well known Ammaji still brings Veerpur cultures there. Dia and Jahnvi meet in college and become friends. Amba dies during an attempt to save Dia, a witness in a court case, after revealing the twins' secret. Eventually, Ammaji accepts Jahnvi. Dia falls in love with and marries Bhanupratap's son Shaurya. Bhanupratap kidnaps Ammaji who later kills him, and this Shaurya leaves Dia. They return to Veerpur.

Ammaji strives to save Jahnvi from a new cruel Sarpanch, Rana Rantej who orders her to marry his sons. Among them, Jahnvi only accepts Surya, who falls in love with her. Rana conspires against Veerpur, but after Jahnvi exposes him, he dies while trying to cover his loss. Ammaji gets involved with corrupt politicians and Dia takes her place and dies. Surya's brother Param kills him to avenge Rana's death. Jahnvi falls into depression.

Dejected and reformed, Ammaji renounces everything and hands over her powers to Jahnvi, who becomes stronger than before and saves all. The serial ends as Ammaji plays with little girls in Veerpur and Jahnvi ruling as the new Ammaji.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Reception

In week of 17 October 2009, It occupied top position with 7 TVR. [3]

In week of 23 January 2010, It garnered highest weekly of 7.70 TVR. [4]

Broadcast

Na Aana Is Des Laado was dubbed in Tamil as கருத்தம்மா and broadcast on Raj TV [5] and also in Telugu as Naadi Adajanme in Maa TV. [6] The show started in Serbia on RTV Pink with the name Neželjene on 17 December 2012 but was not finished. [7] It also aired on Dangal and Rishtey.

Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina on OBN TV at 2014 as Neželjene.

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