Article about BV Cast - Asian Age

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http://www.asianage.com/tv/meet-cast-made-balika-vadhu-hit-479

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As the curtains fall on Balika Vadhu, we look at the iconic characters who made it a prime-time success

At a time when Indian television witnessed an overdose of scheming sasumaas and docile bahus, Balika Vadhu managed to break the clutter when it debuted in 2008. After eight years, the show is coming to an end on July 31. Dismal ratings, change in show timings, never ending replacements, time leaps, " the reasons for the show ending could be many, but it gave Indian television a host of iconic characters that have found a place in audience's hearts. Here are a few characters from the show that became immensely popular.

Anandi Singh (Anandi): The coy, lovable child bride essayed by Avika Gor, Anandi became a new favourite among television viewers when it made a splash on television. The show " with its powerful social message and sensitive subject " warmed audience's hearts in no time. The late Pratyusha Banerjee too shot to fame with this role. Later, Toral Rasputra successfully replaced Pratyusha and continued till the very end.

Kalyani Devi (Dadisaa): Matriarch Kalyani Devi, better known as Dadisaa, created a far deeper impact than Anandi. If it weren't for her hard-to-please obstinate ways, the show perhaps would have never enjoyed the popularity that it did. Dadisaa continued to rule the hearts of the viewers till the character lasted. Seasoned actress Surekha Sikri essayed the role.

Shivraaj Anoop Shekhar (Shiv): The introduction of the good-looking district collector Shiv in the story brought the much-needed freshness to the otherwise stagnating plot. The character became quite famous since he was cast opposite Anandi. Siddarth Shukla played the character convincingly and even succeeded in bagging a Bollywood film like Humpty Sharma ki Dulhaniya owing to his newfound stardom courtesy Balika Vadhu.

Jagdish Bhairon Singh (Jayga): Bhairon and Sumitra's stubborn son Jagya, was one of the most complex characters on the show. His child marriage to Anandi made him an overnight sensation. Audiences simply loved the nok-jhok and the adorable chemistry between Jagya, (played by Avinash Mukherjee) and Anandi. Shashank Vyas and Shakti Anand, later took on the role.

Bhairon Dharamveer Singh (Babusaa): Anoop Soni played Anandi's father-in-law as Bhairon Singh. His affection towards Anandi and his steadfast nature made him television's most loved father-in-law.

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Posted: 9 years ago
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TFS Appy and Gouri

completely agree with each and every words,

Anandi was the face of the show and DS, the soul.

Shiv added everything needed in the show.

Bhairon Singh, one of the most adorable character

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TFS Gowri 😊
It felt good to see media acknowledge the characters that made BV not only stand apart from the rest of the shows but kept the show on top for so many years.

Still don't understand how they thought to do away with all these characters and still air the show 🤢🥱😛

Usually male leads get reduced to show pieces in a show where female lead is the central protagnist but BV's male leads stood out.

The original BV had everything in it to stay in the top.

No wonder season 2 fell flat on it's face.


Anyways I will remember BV for Anandi's story her journey from child bride to someone who made it her mission to stand by the victims of those traditions which oppress women,her relationship with the two men in her life and her bond with the impressive woman Dsa and a man of honour Bhairon Singh.
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Tfs Gowri and Aparna.
Agree with each and every word of the article. These characters will always remain one of the most memorable characters on TV.

Reading this article took me down the memory lane to initial episodes of BV in 2008.
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what's missing now is the kundan' draged episodes...otherwise show could have been a successwith new faces and LEAP...
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Courtesy aparnauma

http://www.asianage.com/tv/meet-cast-made-balika-vadhu-hit-479

Thanks Aparna for sharing..
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As the curtains fall on Balika Vadhu, we look at the iconic characters who made it a prime-time success

At a time when Indian television witnessed an overdose of scheming sasumaas and docile bahus, Balika Vadhu managed to break the clutter when it debuted in 2008. After eight years, the show is coming to an end on July 31. Dismal ratings, change in show timings, never ending replacements, time leaps, " the reasons for the show ending could be many, but it gave Indian television a host of iconic characters that have found a place in audience's hearts. Here are a few characters from the show that became immensely popular.

Anandi Singh (Anandi): The coy, lovable child bride essayed by Avika Gor, Anandi became a new favourite among television viewers when it made a splash on television. The show " with its powerful social message and sensitive subject " warmed audience's hearts in no time. The late Pratyusha Banerjee too shot to fame with this role. Later, Toral Rasputra successfully replaced Pratyusha and continued till the very end.

Kalyani Devi (Dadisaa): Matriarch Kalyani Devi, better known as Dadisaa, created a far deeper impact than Anandi. If it weren't for her hard-to-please obstinate ways, the show perhaps would have never enjoyed the popularity that it did. Dadisaa continued to rule the hearts of the viewers till the character lasted. Seasoned actress Surekha Sikri essayed the role.

Shivraaj Anoop Shekhar (Shiv): The introduction of the good-looking district collector Shiv in the story brought the much-needed freshness to the otherwise stagnating plot. The character became quite famous since he was cast opposite Anandi. Siddarth Shukla played the character convincingly and even succeeded in bagging a Bollywood film like Humpty Sharma ki Dulhaniya owing to his newfound stardom courtesy Balika Vadhu.

Jagdish Bhairon Singh (Jayga): Bhairon and Sumitra's stubborn son Jagya, was one of the most complex characters on the show. His child marriage to Anandi made him an overnight sensation. Audiences simply loved the nok-jhok and the adorable chemistry between Jagya, (played by Avinash Mukherjee) and Anandi. Shashank Vyas and Shakti Anand, later took on the role.

Bhairon Dharamveer Singh (Babusaa): Anoop Soni played Anandi's father-in-law as Bhairon Singh. His affection towards Anandi and his steadfast nature made him television's most loved father-in-law.

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