Virasaat (2002 TV series)

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Virasaat
Created byEdit II Productions
Directed bySachin Khot
Starring see below
Opening theme"Virasaat" by
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
Production
ProducersSanjay Kohli and Benaiffer Kohli
Running timeapprox. 22 minutes
Original release
Network Sahara One
Release19 August 2002 (2002-08-19)

Virasaat is an Indian Hindi-language television series that aired on Sahara TV in 2002.

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Overview

The story portrays the lives of Sahni family's members & captures the ups and downs of the six Sahni siblings — four brothers and two sisters. However, the story is mainly based on the emotional bonding between the stepson, Manav & his stepmother, Jayashree.

The trials and tribulations for 'Sahnis' begin after the death of the head of household, Mr. Sahni. This is when the whole family is thrown out of their vary own house by their uncle, Omkar who cheats to obtain their property. Nevertheless, Mrs. Sahni tries to fight back and stands up for her family. But her own sons withdraw to help & joins their uncle's misdeed. This is when the stepson, Manav takes up the responsibility to support his stepmother & start the life from the scratch.

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