Solhah Singaarr

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Solhah Singaarr
Created byKinnari Mehtaa
Written by
  • Samidha - Khalid
  • R M Joshi
  • Mitesh Shah
Directed by
  • Pawan Kumar
  • Sujeet Kumar
Starring
Opening theme"Solhah Singaarr" by Shreya Ghoshal
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of episodes442
Production
ProducerJay Production
Running time25 minutes
Release
Original network Sahara One
Original release30 October 2006 (2006-10-30) [1]  
22 August 2008 (2008-08-22) [2] [3]

Solhah Singaarr is a Hindi serial that airs on Sahara One channel.

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Plot

The show is based on the story of Meera, a carefree teenager who believes the world to be picture-perfect and rosy. She is very close to everyone in the Bharadwaj family, and her life revolves around playing with children in and around the bylanes of Benares and tasting the pickles made by the elders of the house. One day her father Kumarvardhan Bharadwaj died and her mother Alaknanda Bharadwaj became a widow. Meera was very sad about her mother's new life. She had found that her mother's first lover was her younger paternal uncle Shantanu Bharadwaj and her mother also loved him. She tried a lot to remarry her mother to his uncle by going against the rules, priests and her grandmother Rajeshwari Bharadwaj's order. She also marries Sumer (eldest son of Chaturvedis) by forgetting her love Abhimanyu. Going to her in-laws, she got a new name, Shagun, and she got to know that Sumer does not love her and in Sumer's horoscope, there is death. She tried a lot to deny the death of Sumer. Sumer loved another girl but that girl loves his money. One day Shagun learned that Sumer loved another girl. She went to that girl to explain her to leave Sumer but she denies and Shagun announces her a war. One day Sumer wants to marry that girl and at the spot, Shagun was there explaining to Sumer their relationship but Sumer denies it. Suddenly stones were falling and fire was lit up everywhere, that girl went away leaving Sumer alone and Shagun saved him. At home, Sumer realizes his mistake and accepts Shagun. They were living very well but Sumer's step-mother Triveni and her son Shakti planned Sumer's death. He was saved every time by Shagun and Shagun learned about her mother-in-law's plans and Shagun tried to explain her but in vain. One day everyone gets to know that in Shagun horoscope there was not the yog of husband long life. The culprit was found and it was Shagun's aunt Iravati Bharadwaj and sulakshana with chaube maharaj but Shagun returned to her in-laws as she had saved Sumer's life every time. By time Shagun and Alaknanda were pregnant but Alaknanda slipped and she lost her child. The truth was hidden to everyone and Shagun and Alaknanda went to Subhadra who is Alaknanda's maternal aunt. Alaknanda found someone who was pregnant and can't occupy the child.

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References

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