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==Cast==
==Cast==
===Main===
===Main===
* [[Riya Shukla]] as Lavanya "Pinky" Venkatraman/Bhardwaj/Kashyap alias Imarti: Nalini and Ram's daughter; Ananya's younger sister; Gagan's former wife; Arjun's wife
* [[Riya Shukla]] as Lavanya "Pinky" Kashyap Venkatraman Nalini and Ram's younger daughter; Ananya's sister; Sarthak and Shraddha's cousin; Gagan's ex-wife; Arjun's wife
* [[Puneett Chouksey]] as Arjun Venkatraman: Revati's son: Ananya's widower; Nandu's adoptive father; Pinky's husband
* [[Puneett Chouksey]] as Arjun Venkatraman Revati's son: Ananya's widower; Pinky's husband; Nandu's adoptive father


===Recurring===
===Recurring===
* [[Vishwajeet Pradhan]] as Ram Kashyap: Sarla's son; Lakshman and Antara's brother; Nalini's husband; Ananya and Pinky's father
* [[Vishwajeet Pradhan]] as Ram Kashyap Sarla's elder son; Lakshman and Antara's brother; Nalini's husband; Ananya and Pinky's father
* [[Pyumori Mehta Ghosh]] as Nalini Kashyap: Ram's wife; Ananya and Pinky's mother
* [[Pyumori Mehta Ghosh]] as Nalini Kashyap Ram's wife; Ananya and Pinky's mother
* [[Bharati Achrekar]] as Sarla Kashyap: Ram, Antara and Lakshman's mother
* [[Bharati Achrekar]] as Sarla Kashyap Ram, Antara and Lakshman's mother; Ananya, Sarthak, Shraddha and Pinky's grandmother
* Neelam Gupta as Asha Kashyap: Lakshman's wife; Sarthak and Shraddha's mother
* Neelam Gupta as Asha Kashyap Lakshman's wife; Sarthak and Shraddha's mother
* Madan Tyagi as Lakshman Kashyap: Sarla's son; Ram and Antara's brother; Asha's husband; Sarthak and Shraddha's father
* Madan Tyagi as Lakshman Kashyap Sarla's younger son; Ram and Antara's brother; Asha's husband; Sarthak and Shraddha's father
* Sheetal Ranjankar as Shraddha Kashyap: Asha and Lakshman's daughter; Sarthak's sister
* Sheetal Ranjankar as Shraddha Kashyap Asha and Lakshman's daughter; Sarthak's sister
* Arjun Singh Shekhawat as Sarthak Kashyap: Asha and Lakshman's son; Shraddha's brother
* Arjun Singh Shekhawat as Sarthak Kashyap Asha and Lakshman's son; Shraddha's brother
* Unknown as Ananya Venkatraman: Nalini and Ram's daughter; Pinky's sister; Arjun's former wife; Nandu's adoptive mother
* Unknown as Ananya Kashyap Venkatraman Nalini and Ram's elder daughter; Pinky's sister; Sarthak and Shraddha's cousin; Arjun's first wife; Nandu's adoptive mother (Dead)
* Aadya Jha/Adiba Hussain as Nandini "Nandu" Venkatraman: Ananya and Arjun's adoptive daughter
* Aadya Jha/Adiba Hussain as Nandini "Nandu" Venkatraman Ananya and Arjun's adopted daughter
* Jaskaran Singh Gandi as Sunny Narvekar: Arjun's best friend
* Jaskaran Singh Gandi as Sunny Narvekar Arjun's best friend
* [[Anjali Mukhi]] as Revati Venkatraman: Arjun's mother
* [[Anjali Mukhi]] as Revati Venkatraman Arjun's mother
* [[Dhiraj Rai]] as Gagan Bhardwaj: Pinky's former husband; Megha's former lover
* [[Dhiraj Rai]] as Gagan Bhardwaj: Pinky's former husband; Megha's former lover
* Ravneet Kaur as Megha Singhania: Gagan's former lover
* Ravneet Kaur as Megha Singhania: Gagan's former lover

Revision as of 12:21, 2 May 2023

Naati Pinky Ki Lambi Love Story
GenreDrama
Created bySukesh Motwani
Written byMalavika Asthana
Directed byRohit Dwivedi
Creative directorTanu Tiwari
StarringRiya Shukla
Puneett Chouksey
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes102
Production
ProducersMautik Tolia
Sukesh Motwani
Production locationsMumbai, Maharashtra, India
CinematographyAnil Katke
Mangal Singh
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeApprox. 20-27 minutes
Production companyBodhi Tree Multimedia
Original release
NetworkColors TV
Release27 January (2020-01-27) –
2 October 2020 (2020-10-02)

Naati Pinky Ki Lambi Love Story (Short Pinky's Long Love Story) is an Indian television drama series which premiered 27 January 2020 on Colors TV.[1] Produced by Bodhi Tree Productions, it starred Riya Shukla and Puneett Chouksey.[2]

Plot

Lavanya "Pinky" Kashyap is an aspiring comedian who is often teased for her shortness. She marries Gagan. After the marriage, they learned of his extramarital affair leading Pinky to leave the house and return to her maternal home. During a disagreement with her father she leaves the house along with her grandmother Sarla. At Arjun's insistence, they accept to live with him but only if he takes a deposit for their rent. Arjun helps Pinky to divorce Gagan, and convince her conservative father, who continues to try to hurt her while Arjun protects her putting his life in danger. Pinky also starts to dress up as Imarti, something which her dadi knows about and eventually her mother Nalini and aunt Antara (her father's sister). She also marries Arjun as Imarti (as their fake marriage ends up as a real one) to help him gain custody of Nandu who is revealed to be his adopted daughter as he and Ananya had three miscarriages. Meanwhile, Arjun's mother, whom Arjun hates tries to re-enter his life and to have him marry a girl of her choice. Later on Pinky on Antara's insistence realizes that she has started developing feelings for Arjun but goes on to agree to marry Vikas, a boy chosen by her father. Antara on one hand promises to unite Arjun and Pinky against Pinky's mother and even Pinky, who does not want to oppose her father's wishes. At the end, Pinky's father agrees to marry her and accepts Arjun as Pinky's husband. Arjun says that Naati Pinky ki Lambi Love Story is completed and there comes a caption that reads To New Beginnings.

Cast

Main

  • Riya Shukla as Lavanya "Pinky" Kashyap Venkatraman – Nalini and Ram's younger daughter; Ananya's sister; Sarthak and Shraddha's cousin; Gagan's ex-wife; Arjun's wife
  • Puneett Chouksey as Arjun Venkatraman – Revati's son: Ananya's widower; Pinky's husband; Nandu's adoptive father

Recurring

  • Vishwajeet Pradhan as Ram Kashyap – Sarla's elder son; Lakshman and Antara's brother; Nalini's husband; Ananya and Pinky's father
  • Pyumori Mehta Ghosh as Nalini Kashyap – Ram's wife; Ananya and Pinky's mother
  • Bharati Achrekar as Sarla Kashyap – Ram, Antara and Lakshman's mother; Ananya, Sarthak, Shraddha and Pinky's grandmother
  • Neelam Gupta as Asha Kashyap – Lakshman's wife; Sarthak and Shraddha's mother
  • Madan Tyagi as Lakshman Kashyap – Sarla's younger son; Ram and Antara's brother; Asha's husband; Sarthak and Shraddha's father
  • Sheetal Ranjankar as Shraddha Kashyap – Asha and Lakshman's daughter; Sarthak's sister
  • Arjun Singh Shekhawat as Sarthak Kashyap – Asha and Lakshman's son; Shraddha's brother
  • Unknown as Ananya Kashyap Venkatraman – Nalini and Ram's elder daughter; Pinky's sister; Sarthak and Shraddha's cousin; Arjun's first wife; Nandu's adoptive mother (Dead)
  • Aadya Jha/Adiba Hussain as Nandini "Nandu" Venkatraman – Ananya and Arjun's adopted daughter
  • Jaskaran Singh Gandi as Sunny Narvekar – Arjun's best friend
  • Anjali Mukhi as Revati Venkatraman – Arjun's mother
  • Dhiraj Rai as Gagan Bhardwaj: Pinky's former husband; Megha's former lover
  • Ravneet Kaur as Megha Singhania: Gagan's former lover
  • Vibhuti Thakur as Kanchan Bhardwaj: Gagan's aunt
  • Gurdeep Kohli as Antara Kashyap: Sarla's daughter; Ram and Lakshman's sister
  • Priyal Gor as Parvathy
  • Adhitya deshmukh as Vikas Kumar Patel
  • Sangeeta Adhikary as Kalyani Naagar
  • Ira Dua as Child Protection Rights Officer

Guest appearance

Production

The production and airing of the show was halted indefinitely in late March 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak in India.[3] Because of the outbreak, the filming of television series and films was halted on 19 March 2020 and expected to resume on 1 April 2020 but could not and the series was last broadcast on 13 July 2020 when the remaining episodes were aired.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ "Riya Shukla excited about debut TV show 'Naati Pinky Ki Lambi Love Story' - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Naati Pinky Ki Lambi Love Story: Meet the cast of the upcoming show". India Today. Retrieved 14 March 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "Television Industry in a Slump With the Lockdown". The Quint. 12 May 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "Coronavirus outbreak: Film and television shootings to stop till March 31". India Today.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "COVID-19 impact: TV industry braces for loss as production stalled". Live Mint. 23 March 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)