Ring Wrong Ring

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Ring Wrong Ring
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Genre Superhero, Sitcom
Written by
  • Bunty Rathore
  • Niraj Vikram
Screenplay byKumar Bhatia
Directed byRajan Waghdhare
Starring See below
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes81
Production
Producers
  • Anupam K. Kalidhar
  • Mahim Joshie
  • Chahek Kapur
Editors
  • Dharmesh Patel
  • Shadab Khan
Running time20-24 minutes
Production companies
  • Anjaney Telefilms Pvt. Ltd.
  • Chitrashala Multimedia
Original release
Network SAB TV
Release13 December 2010 (2010-12-13) 
2011 (2011)

Ring Wrong Ring is an Indian sitcom that premiered on SAB TV on 13 December 2010 [1] [2] and concluded on 20 June 2011. [3] [4] It stars Muskaan Mihani, Aasif Sheikh, Ujjwal Chopra, Anita Kanwal and Rakesh Bedi.

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Plot

Show centers on Mansi, a housewife who inherits a peculiar gift from her deceased father-in-law, Dinanath Chouhan: a magical ring. Dinanath, a magician by profession, created this ring with the power to grant wishes. However, a flaw in its creation causes the magic to manifest in unpredictable and often comedic ways. Mansi uses the ring with the intention of resolving daily issues and pleasing her family. This family includes her husband, Vijay, who remains blissfully unaware of the ring's existence and the ensuing chaos. This lack of awareness provides a constant source of comedic tension as Mansi struggles to conceal the magical mishaps. Also in the family is Ajay, Mansi's brother-in-law, who is similarly kept in the dark about the ring, further complicating Mansi's efforts.

Adding another layer to the family dynamic is Gayatri, Mansi's mother-in-law, a traditional and somewhat demanding figure who inadvertently adds pressure to Mansi as she juggles her wishes and the secret of the ring. Even in death, Dinanath Chouhan plays a role, appearing in a photo frame and interacting with Mansi, offering guidance (though often not very helpful) regarding the ring's erratic magic. The show's narrative structure generally involves Mansi making a wish in each episode, followed by the resulting humorous and often absurd side effects that ripple through her family. Ring Wrong Ring presents a comedic exploration of wish fulfillment, emphasizing the potential for unintended consequences when magic doesn't operate as expected, all within the context of a close-knit family dynamic.

Cast

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