Kesari Nandan

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Kesari Nandan
GenreDrama
Created byAbhimanyu Singh
StarringChahat Tewani
Manav Gohil
Aastha Chaudhary Shivlekh Singh
Opening themeKesari Nandan
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes142
Production
Running time23 minutes
Production companyContiloe Entertainment
Original release
NetworkColors TV
Release1 January (2019-01-01) –
26 July 2019 (2019-07-26)

Kesari Nandan is an Indian social drama television series that aired on Colors TV from 1 January to 26 July 2019.[1] It starred Chahat Tewani, Manav Gohil, and Aastha Chaudhary. This serial also dubbed in Sinhala language as Diriya Doni on Hiru TV.

Plot[edit]

Kesari Nandan wants to wrestle to fulfill her father Hanumant's dream. But he believes girls can't wrestle. Kesari fakes being a boy and starts learning wrestling from him. Hanumant is ashamed when people know her truth. Annoyed, he fixes Kesari's marriage to Jawahar, her friend Unnati's brother, who demands dowry. Kesari breaks off the marriage and works hard later when her brother Jagat is paralyzed, and as Hanumant breaks down thinking his dream will never fulfill. In the end, Kesari wins the title of India Kesari.

Cast[edit]

  • Chahat Tewani as Kesari Nandan Singh – A female wrestler; Hanumant and Madhvi's daughter; Jagat's sister
  • Manav Gohil as Hanumant Singh – wrester; Bhakti's step-son; Zorawar's half-brother; Madhvi's husband; Jagat and Kesari's father
  • Aastha Chaudhary as Madhavi Singh – Hanumant's wife; Jagat and Kesari's mother
  • Shoaib Ali as Jagat Singh – Hanumant and Madhvi's son; Kesari's brother
    • Aalok Shaw as Child Jagat Singh
  • Dakssh Ajit Singh as Bhairon Singh – Hanumant's friend; Kesari's coach
  • Nivedita Joshi-Saraf as Bhakti Singh – Zorawar's mother; Hanumant's step-mother; Jagat and Kesari's step-grandmother
  • Ankit Arora as Zorawar Singh – Bhakti's son; Hanumant's half-brother; Bijli's husband
  • Reshma Shinde as Bijli Singh – Zorawar's wife
  • Deshna Duggad as Kalki Rana
  • Ayaz Khan as Suyash Rana
  • Shivlekh Singh as Pappu – Kesari's friend
  • Tasheen Shah as Unnati Dunavati – Anand and Namita's daughter; Jawahar's sister; Kesari's friend
  • Mayank Nishchal as Jawahar Dunavati – Anand and Namita's son; Unnati's brother; Kesari's proposed groom
  • Darpan Srivastava as Anand Dunavati – Hanumant's friend; Namita's husband; Jawahar and Unnati's father
  • Anjali Rana as Namita Dunavati – Anand's wife; Jawahar and Unnati's mother
  • Shakku Rana as Police Inspector Aarav Upresh Rao
  • Rajesh Chahar as Chirag Babbar – Jawahar's friend
  • Nikhhil R Khera as ACP Himmat Singh
  • Firoz Ali as Pappu's father

References[edit]

  1. ^ "'Dastaan-e-Mohabbat' to shift to make way for 'Kesari Nandan' on Colors". bizasialive.com. 24 December 2018. Retrieved 30 March 2019.