Swabhimaan

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Swaabhimaan was an Indian afternoon soap opera aired in 1995, directed by Mahesh Bhatt, and scripted by Shobha De.

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[edit] Plot

Swaabhimaan divulges the story of an attractive woman - Svetlana who finds herself in a battle where there are no real winners. Insecurity, suspicion and fear threaten to erode her vivacious spirit as she struggles to come to terms with her position - that of a pampered mistress whose tycoon patron Keshav Malhotra played by Naasir Abdulah dies leaving her to cope with the ugly aftermath of the tragedy - inheritance wars, succession rights, property entanglements, petty quarrels and above all, emotional turmoil that threatens to destroy her.

[edit] Crew

  • Producer: Amit Khanna
  • Director' : Mahesh Bhatt
  • Art Direction: Samir Chanda
  • Script: Shobha De
  • Second Unit Director: Gogi Anand
  • Second Unit Director: Debaloy Dey
  • Second Unit Director: Sukhwant Dhadda
  • Second Unit Director: Ajay Goel
  • Second Unit Director: Sabah Shamsi

[edit] Cast

Character Actor
Svetlana Banerjee Kitu Gidwani
Ronnie Abhimanyu Raj Singh
Keshav Malhotra Naasir Abdullah
Ranjana Devi Anju Mahendru
Mahen Malhotra Deepak Parashar
Nishi Malhotra Kunika
Rishab Malhotra Rohit Roy
Medha Channa Ruparel
Ritu Sheetal Thakkar
Sunil Manoj Bajpai
Neetu Rinku Karmarkar
Bobby Karan Oberoi
Soha Achint Kaur
Tyagi Ashutosh Rana [1]
Shivani Sandhya Mridul
Kunwar Singh Arun Bali
Karan Harsh Chhaya
Devika Mita Vashisht
Rakshanda Sagarika
Rakshanda's Husband Ranjeet Rajesh Khera
Dinesh Shah Pankaj Berry
Ruby Poonam Das Gupta
Eknath
Rajat
Yuvraj
Maitri Kiran Juneja
Bansal
Sheela Prabha Sinha
K.D.
Rashmee

[edit] References

  1. ^ Swabhimaan debut -Ashutosh Rana Interview

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