Main Hoon Aparajita

Main Hoon Aparajita (transl.I am undefeatable) is an Indian Hindi-language drama television series that premiered on 27 September 2022 on Zee TV and streams digitally on ZEE5.[1] Produced by Sukesh Motwani under Bodhi Tree Multimedia, it is an official remake of Radhamma Kuthuru. It stars Shweta Tiwari and Manav Gohil.[2]

Main Hoon Aparajita
GenreDrama
Written byGiselle Galbao
Prakriti Mukherjee
Gitansghu Dey
Anju Kapoor
Directed byVikram Ghai
Starring
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes120
Production
ProducersSukesh Motwani
Mautik Tolia
Running time20-22 minutes
Production companyBodhi Tree Multimedia Pvt. Ltd.
Release
Original networkZee TV
Picture format576i
HDTV 1080i
Original release27 September 2022 (2022-09-27) 
present

Premise

Aparajita is deserted by her husband Akshay, leaving her alone to fend for her herself and her three daughters. But she rises to meet every challenge so that her daughters can be strong and independent.

Cast

Main

  • Shweta Tiwari as Aparajita Singh: Akshay's wife; Chhavi, Disha and Asha's mother; Niya's step-mother.
  • Manav Gohil as Akshay Singh: Kusumlata's son; Aparajita's husband; Chhavi, Disha, Asha and Niya's father; Kalpana's brother.

Recurring

  • Anushka Merchande as Chhavi Singh: Aparajita and Akshay's eldest daughter; elder sister of Disha and Asha; Niya's half-sister
  • Dhwani Gori as Disha Singh: Aparajita and Akshay's second daughter; younger sister of Chhavi; elder sister of Asha; Niya's half-sister
  • Shruti Choudhary as Asha "Ashu" Singh: Aparajita and Akshay's youngest daughter; younger sister of Chhavi and Disha; Niya's half-sister
  • Shweta Gulati as Mohini Akshay Singh: Akshay's second wife; Manish's sister; Niya's mother; Chhavi, Disha and Asha's step-mother
  • Garvita Sadhwani as Niya Singh: Mohini and Akshay's daughter; Aparajita's step-daughter; Chhavi, Disha and Asha's half-sister; Arjun's girlfriend
  • Amita Khopkar as Kusumlata Singh: Akshay and Kalpana's mother; Chhavi, Disha, Asha and Niya's grandmother
  • Nishikant Dixit as Sunil Thakur: A corrupt politician; Veer's father
  • Puneet Tejwani as Manish: Mohini's brother
  • Ankit Rana as Vicky
  • Varun Kasturia as Arjun, Niya's friend
  • Shubhkaran as Veer Thakur: Chhavi's ex–fiance and boyfriend; Sunil's son
  • Smita Singh as Kalpana Singh – Kusumlata's daughter; Akshay's sister; Shubh's mother

Production

Casting

Shweta Tiwari was cast in the titular role of Aparajita.[3] Manav Gohil was cast as Akshay opposite Tiwari. This mark their second collaboration nearly 20 years after Kasautii Zindagii Kay.[4]

Anushka Merchande, Dhwani Gori, Shruti Choudhary and Garvita Sadhwani were cast in the role of Tiwari's three daughters and one step daughter.[5]

Shweta Gulati cast as the negative lead, Mohini opposite Gohil.[6]

Release

The first promo was released on 1 September 2022. The series premiered on 27 September 2022 on Zee TV.[7]

Reception

The Times of India stated, "Main Hoon Aparajita is quite a run-of-the-mill saga. There are unrealistic situations created to mount the drama. However, Shweta Tiwari manages to hold the show and shines in it."[8]

Pinkvilla mentioned, "Playing a mother comes naturally to Shweta Tiwari and there's solid conviction. Manav Gohil's portrayal of a male chauvinist character will make you hate him for acting so well."[9]

Adaptations

Language Title Original release Networks(s) Last aired Notes
Telugu Radhamma Kuthuru
రాధమ్మ కూతూరు
26 August 2019 Zee Telugu Ongoing Original
Kannada Puttakkana Makkalu
ಪುಟ್ಟಕ್ಕನ ಮಕ್ಕಳು
13 December 2021 Zee Kannada Remake
Bengali Uron Tubri
উড়ন তুবড়ি
28 March 2022 Zee Bangla 16 December 2022
Odia Suna Jhia
ସୁନା ଝିଅ
30 May 2022 Zee Sarthak Ongoing
Punjabi Dheeyan Meriyaan
ਧੀਆਂ ਮੇਰੀਆਂ
6 June 2022 Zee Punjabi
Malayalam Kudumbashree Sharada
കുടുംബശ്രീ ശാരദ
11 April 2022 Zee Keralam
Tamil Meenakshi Ponnunga
மீனாட்சி பொண்ணுங்க
1 August 2022 Zee Tamil
Hindi Main Hoon Aparajita
मैं हूं अपराजिता
27 September 2022 Zee TV
Marathi Lavangi Mirchi
लवंगी मिरची
13 February 2023 Zee Marathi

References

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