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Saas Bina Sasural

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Saas Bina Sasural
GenreDramedy
Written byStory
Zama Habib
Sonal Gantra
Garima Goyal
Screenplay
Zama Habib
Munisha Rajpal
Dialogues
Rajesh Soni
Munisha Rajpal
Directed byArunn Ranjankar
Creative directors
  • Ritu Goel
  • Mrinal Tripathi
StarringRavi Dubey
Aishwarya Sakhuja
Meghan Jadhav
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes411
Production
Executive producersMohit Rajyaguru
Nisha Rawal
ProducersVipul D. Shah
Sanjiv Sharma
Production locationMumbai, Maharashtra
CinematographyPushpank Gawade
EditorHemanth Kumarr
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeApprox. 20-25 minutes
Production companyOptimystix Entertainment
Original release
NetworkSony Entertainment Television
Release18 October 2010 (2010-10-18) –
6 September 2012 (2012-09-06)

Saas Bina Sasural (lit: in-law without mother-in-law) is an Indian dramedy based on the story of a young lady, Taanya, a.k.a. Toasty, who has a "sasural" (in-laws' house) consisting of seven quirky men, deprived of a "saas" (mother-in-law).[1] The series aired on Sony Entertainment Television. The series premiered on 18 October 2010, and was produced by Vipul D. Shah of Optimystix Entertainment.[2] The show went off-air on 6 September 2012.[3]

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Plot

Taanya Sharma, lovingly called Toasty, is a school-teacher in love with a kindhearted man, Tej Prakash Chaturvedi, Chaturvedi family's third son. Though Tej's family has no women in it (all seven family members are men who hate women) after the family's youngest son Gyan successfully convinces them all, the family eventually agrees to their marriage and the grand wedding takes place. Thus the rule of the Chaturvedi family which forbade to touch or even talk with women is broken. Toasty then finds herself in a family in which there is a Dadaji (grandfather), Pitaji (father) and five brothers, Tej being the middle one. As all the women who came in this family are gone, she has to play the role of a warden for these men.

Toasty finds out that the eldest son, Pashu, was married to Maalti. Maalti had run away as she thought that she was treated as a maid in this family. She was brainwashed by her evil mother. To get away from the family Maalti falsely accused Ved of molestation[4] and Pitaji for demanding dowry. While she was leaving home, Dadaji tries to stop her but trips on stairs thus losing his ability to walk. Toasty clears all the misunderstandings and brings back Maalti. The family also accepts her back.

Tej plans to step out of his father’s business and carves out his own business creating a fight between him and Pashu. While some of the family members, like Toasty did not want their years old family shop to close. As per a challenge which said that the person who earns less will have close his shop, Tej at last wins and goes to Pune to buy goods, where on the way he meets with an accident.[5] Toasty and others find him in a hospital in Pune, fit and fine, and after this incident Tej plans to close his shop and resumes working in his father’s business. While, Tej and Pashu reunite.

Ved and Nitika (Toasty's friend) develop feelings for each other with the moments they share with each other. Chaturvedis decide to get them married. But Pitaji brings in his deceased friend’s daughter, Kiya and tells that he had promised his dying friend that his daughter Kiya would be married to Ved. Kiya is also stubborn to marry Ved as this is the only access she has to her dead father’s property. Finally to fulfill his father's wishes Ved agrees to marry Kiya. Soon it is revealed that Kiya is a spoiled and villainous brat who has been married earlier to a man named, Jai Malhotra (Eijaz Khan). Jai starts blackmailing her for money. Toasty reveals the truth and Kiya is ousted. Ved then marries Nitika.

Maalti gets to know that she is pregnant and hence the family decides to bring Ganga Devi to stay with them and take care of her.[6] Ganga Devi (called Naani Maa) is Pitaji's mother-in-law (Vimla’s mother). She is an orthodox person, who has great faith in Indian traditions but is tough and blunt in her approach. She sees that the family is having several problems with Nitika going to her job leaving Toasty alone to manage all the works with Maalti being pregnant. Naani Maa doesn't like this and hence asks Nitika to quit her job. But all family members disagree with this.

In a misunderstanding between Toasty and Naani Maa, Naani Maa scolds her and hence Toasty leaves home. She meets an accident and goes in coma. But Naani Maa makes an Ayurvedic medicine for her and Toasty returns to her family. Still being weak, Nitika has to do all the household chores. Ved and Pashu fight over this and Ved plans to step out of the house. All family members convince Ved and Pashu to apologize to each other and then Ved returns home.

One day Tej wins a lottery ticket of 1 crore[7][8] but to prevent wedges in the family they donate the money to a hospital in the name of Vimla, after spending some. Later the Chaturvedis buy a new shop of 70 lakh but everything gets upside down when the owner cheats them and the market is sealed. Business was the primary income of the family and they are forced to search for service jobs, which they get after a series of hits and misses. Tej gets his job as a manager in a beauty parlour. His boss's daughter, Divya (Neha Jhulka) falls in love with Tej. After finding out that Tej is married she tries to separate Tej and Toasty, but in vain. And soon after this incident the market's seal is taken off, and they are able to restart their business in two shops!

In this moment of joy, Toasty gets to know that she has brain tumor and learns that she has very less time left. She tends not to tell this to her family and make them sad, and plans to live her last days by making her family happy. At the same time her childhood friend, Simran (or, Smiley) comes to stay with the Chaturvedis who brings back the old and happy memories of the family members. Dadaji learns about Toasty's health and worries but keeps shut after force from Toasty. He makes Toasty think for Tej. She plans to get Tej married to a woman who would love and care for him like her and sees Smiley as the perfect one. She strives to bring them close to each other. But soon later she plans to leave the family as she hardly has any time to live. However, Nitika and Maalti learns about Toasty's disease individually. Maalti also informs Pashu. While the rest remain unaware of it until then when Toasty asks her parents to say that she never reached her destination as she died of brain tumor before that. They obey her and the Chaturvedis after learning about Toasty's death break into pieces.

Soon later Maalti's baby is born. Smiley helped in her delivery but after this she plans to leave the family and go, but is stopped by the Chaturvedis. Pashu's daughter is named Toasty in memory of Toasty. Also, Smiley and Tej participate in the Salsa competition because it was Toasty's wish and Smiley eventually falls in love with Tej. Since it was Toasty's wish to get Smiley and Tej married, the whole family arrange Smiley's marriage to Tej. Tej unwillingly agrees to marry Smiley because it was Toasty's wish. However, when Tej finds out that Toasty is alive, he tries backing out of the marriage, despite knowing the fact that Smiley is in love with him. He tries convincing the family about Toasty's existence, but nobody except Smiley believes him. Smiley helps Tej in finding Toasty and they succeed. Tej forces Toasty to return home and after much persuasion she returns, returning the smiles of all the family members. She meets her niece, and Chedidlal promises to treat Toasty to the biggest surgeon available. After that Toasty and Tej remarry.

Cast

Main

  • Ravi Dubey as Tejprakash "Tej" Chatuvedi – Cheddilal and Vimla's third son; Pashu, Ved, Pracheen and Gyan's brother; Toasty's husband
  • Aishwarya Sakhuja as Tanya "Toasty" Sharma Chaturvedi – Sudha and Lalit's elder daughter; Dimple's sister; Tej's wife

Recurring

  • Darshan Jariwala as Cheddilal Chaturvedi – Anandilal's son; Vimla's widower; Pashu, Ved, Tej, Pracheen and Gyan's father; Jr. Toasty's grandfather
  • Arvind Vaidya as Anandilal Chaturvedi – Cheddilal's father; Pashu, Ved, Tej, Pracheen and Gyan's grandfather; Jr. Toasty's great-grandfather
  • Rajendra Chawla as Pashupatinath Chaturvedi – Cheddilal and Vimla's eldest son; Ved, Tej, Pracheen and Gyan's brother; Malti's husband; Jr. Toasty's father
  • Rohini Banerjee as Maalti Chaturvedi – Pashu's wife; Jr. Toasty's mother
  • Rishi Khurana as Vedprakash "Ved" Chaturvedi – Cheddilal and Vimla's second son; Pashu, Tej, Pracheen and Gyan's brother; Nitika's husband
  • Shruti Bapna as Nitika Chaturvedi – Toasty's best friend; Ved's wife
  • Shraman Jain as Pracheenprakash "Pracheen" Chaturvedi – Cheddilal and Vimla's fourth son; Pashu, Ved, Tej and Gyan's brother
  • Meghan Jadhav as Gyanprakash "Gyan" Chaturvedi – Cheddilal and Vimla's youngest son; Pashu, Ved, Tej and Pracheen's brother
  • Amit Varma as Jai Malhotra – Kiya's husband
  • Rucha Gujarathi as Kiya Malhotra – Ved's ex-fiancée; Jai's wife
  • Rajeev Kumar as Lalit Sharma – Sudha's husband; Toasty and Dimple's father
  • Anjali Mukhi as Sudha Sharma – Lalit's wife; Toasty and Dimple's mother
  • Ketaki Chitale as Dimple Sharma – Sudha and Lalit's younger daughter; Toasty's sister
  • Simple Kaul as Smita Lumba – Toasty's friend
  • Rubina Dilaik as Simran / Smiley – Toasty's friend; Tej's ex-fiancée
  • Kavita Vaid as Shanti (Buaa)
  • Gopi Desai as Ganga Devi
  • Anchal Sabharwal as Damini, Toasty's friend
  • Kiran Bhargava as Shobha Devi
  • Tanvi Thakkar as Riya
  • Neha Jhulka as Divya
  • Yogesh Tripathi as Baiju
  • Indraneel Bhattacharya as Mr. Patel (Tej's boss)
  • Riyanka Chanda as Ekta (special appearance as Nitika's cousin)
  • Eijaz Khan as Eijaz (special appearance in the song "Zor Ka Jhatka Dheere Se Laga")
  • Rohit Suchanti as Bittu Chaturvedi, Child Artist

Awards

Years Awards Category Cast Results
2011 BIG Television Awards Bechara Character (Male) Rajendra Chawla Won[9]
Aishwarya Sakhuja

Sequel

In 2020, Saas Bina Sasural was revived for Season 2. The show was initially titled as Saas Bina Sasural 2 but later was renamed as Sargam Ki Sadhe Satii. The sequel has comedy genre with Anjali Tatrari as Sargam Aparshakti Awasthi and Kunal Saluja as Aparshakti Awasthi(Appu) as leads. Darshan Jariwala reprised for the role of Cheddilal Anandilal Awasthi as Aparshakti's father. The show also gained popularity but due to second wave COVID-19 pandemic, the show went off air with abrupt ending within 2 months on 23 April 2021 with 45 episodes.[10]

Crossover

On 13 April 2012, Saas Bina Sasural had a crossover with Parvarrish – Kuchh Khattee Kuchh Meethi.[11]

References

  1. ^ "Saas Bina Sasural on Sony TV". OneIndia Entertainment. 19 October 2010.
  2. ^ "Sony Entertainment brings 'Saas Bina Sasural'". IndianExpress. 18 October 2010.
  3. ^ Maheshwri, Neha (30 July 2012). "Saas Bina Sasural's scheduled date to go off-air". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 24 December 2013. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
  4. ^ Telly, Chakkar. "Ved to stay away from women like Malti".
  5. ^ Indya.com (14 November 2011). "Tej's Accident". Retrieved 15 May 2012.
  6. ^ "Gopi Desai in Saas Bina Sasural". The Times of India. 13 March 2012. Archived from the original on 18 July 2012. Retrieved 15 May 2012.
  7. ^ "Chaturvedis win a lottery of Rs. 1 crore". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 9 July 2012.
  8. ^ "Resources and Information". www.rangmunch.tv.
  9. ^ BIG Television Awards. "BIG Television Awards".
  10. ^ "Ojas Rawal: I was heartbroken when I heard that Sargam Ki Sadhe Sati was going off air - Times of India". The Times of India.
  11. ^ TNN (13 April 2012). "When Ahluwalias and Ahujas meet Chaturvedis". Times of India. Retrieved 3 April 2014.

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