Sasirekha Parinayam (TV series)

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Sasirekha Parinayam
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Genre Drama
Written byDinesh Goud Kakerla
Directed byRasheed Pedda
Starring
  • Prathap
  • Meghana Lokesh
Opening themeSasirekha Parinayam
ComposerMalik MVK
Country of originIndia
Original languageTelugu
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes790
Production
ProducerSai babu
CinematographyRambabu and Ramakrishna
EditorSuresh Kasukurthi
Running time21 minutes
Production company Annapurna Studios
Original release
Network MAA TV [1]
Release7 March 2013 (2013-03-07) 
17 December 2016 (2016-12-17)

Sasirekha Parinayam (English: The Marriage of Sasirekha) is a 2013 Indian drama television series that was broadcast on MAA TV. It premiered on 2013, aired every day at 09:00 PM IST, and ended on 17 December 2016. The series stars Meghana Lokesh and Pratap in the lead roles. [2] [3] [4]

Contents

This story revolves around the love story of Sasirekha and Abhimanyu.

Plot

Sasi (Meghana Lokesh) and Janu are cousins who both love Abhi, but Abhi only loves his mysterious "dream girl". Janu tries to marry Abhi in many different ways, but fails. Eventually, Janu has an accident, changes her face, and enters into Abhi's family as his dream girl. On the day of their engagement Sasi's sister reveals the truth about Janu and the engagement stops. After this incident everyone agrees for Abhi and Sasi's marriage except for Sasi's father, who is afraid of a tantric's words that his sister's husband (who is Abhi's father) will die on the event of Abhi and Sasi marrying. Later he agrees, but the tantric's words come true. As a result, Abhi and Sasi fight and file a case for divorce due to a lot of misunderstandings. However, Sasi realizes that she is Abhi's dream girl and falls in love with him again. Abhi accepts Sasi as his wife, however, Abhi's friend Alekhya enters their lives. She implicates Abhi in a rape case as part of a plan to force him to divorce Sasi and marry her, which he refuses to do. Sasi rescues Abhi from jail and together they run away from the police. They then discover that Sasi looks exactly like a missing princess Devayani. They agree to pretend that Sasi is Devayani in order to keep the kingdom from falling to Devayani's scheming relatives. The rest of the story consists of how Sasi and Abhi find out what happened to Devayani and unite her with her lover. After many twists Sasi and Abhi are successful in uniting Devayani and her lover.

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