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| based_on = '']'' by S. Kumaran | ||
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| story = S Kumaran | |||
| writer = '''Story & Screenplay''' <br/> ] <br/> '''Dialogues''' <br/> ] | |||
| screenplay = R M Joshi<br />Anil Nagpal<br />Gitangshu Dey<br />Vikas Tiwari<br />Nidhi Singh<br />Neha Shrivastava<br />Ved Raj<br />Shweta Bhardwaj<br />'''Dialogues'''<br />Shirish Latkar<ref>{{Cite web|title=Exploring India's diversity|url=https://m.hindustantimes.com/tv/exploring-india-s-diversity/story-4zP9c5gTL9t8FDkHgmrvYJ.html|website=Hindustan Times}}</ref> | |||
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| director = ]<br />Mujammil Desai<br />Kushal Zaveri<br />Jignesh Vaishnav<br />V.G.Roy<br />Ajay Veermal<br />Jafar Sheikh<br />]<br />]<br />Sameer Kulkarni<br />Bhavin Thakkar<br />Vicky Chauhan | |||
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| creative_director = Doris Dey<br />Tanushree Dasgupta<br />Sukriti Saxena<br />Neeshi Oza<br />Shravan Pundir<br />Mitu<br />Meghana Amal | |||
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| starring = ] <br /> ] <br /> ] <br /> ] <br /> ] <br /> Ruhee Bagga <br /> ] | |||
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| theme_music_composer = Sunil Singh<br />Devendra Kafir | |||
| opentheme = ''Pavitra Rishta'' By ] | |||
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| open_theme = "Āsamāna Mēṁ Jaba Taka" by Priya Bhattacharya | ||
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| editor = Vikas Sharma<br />Vishal Sharma<br />Manas Majumdar | ||
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| cinematography = Suhas Shirodkar<br />Rajan Singh | |||
| runtime = Approx. 24 minutes | |||
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| first_aired = {{Start date|2009|06|01|df=y}} | |||
| website = http://www.zeetv.com/shows/pavitra-rishta/ | |||
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'''''Pavitra Rishta''''' (International title: '''''Sacred Relationship''''') is a 2009 Indian ] soap opera produced by ] of ] that aired on ] from 1 June 2009 to 25 October 2014.<ref>{{Cite web|title='Pavitra Rishta' Dances Its Way To Final Episode|url=https://www.mid-day.com/articles/pavitra-rishta-dances-its-way-to-final-episode/15709169|website=Mid Day|date=25 October 2014 }}</ref> It is an adaptation of Tamil television series '']''.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Hindi remake of South Indian shows - Times of India|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/Hindi-remake-of-South-Indian-shows/articleshow/9197322.cms|access-date=2020-06-10|website=The Times of India|date=12 July 2011 |language=en}}</ref> | |||
'''''Pavitra Rishta''''' (English: ''Sacred Relationship'') is an ] that airs on ]. It premiered on 1 June 2009 and airs weeknights. It is produced by ] of ]. ''Pavitra Rishta'' portrays the life of two common middle-class Maharashtrian families in the city of ] and their day-to-day life. It particularly focuses on the journey of the couple Manav (]) and Archana | |||
(]) and their grown-up children. | |||
In late 2018 and later in 2020, after the death of ], who starred in this series, it was rebroadcast on Zee TV. After this rerun received good ratings, they decided to bring a new series. A series titled ''Pavitra Rishta – It's Never too Late'' aired on ] from 15 September 2021 starring ] reprising her role as Archana and ] as Manav.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-07-11|title=Pavitra Rishta 2: Shaheer Sheikh replaces Sushant Singh Rajput as Manav, poses with Ankita Lokhande in first pics|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/web-series/pavitra-rishta-2-shaheer-sheikh-replaces-sushant-singh-rajput-as-manav-poses-with-ankita-lokhande-in-first-pics-101626011608389.html|access-date=2021-08-11|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}}</ref> | |||
==Overview== | |||
''Pavitra Rishta'' is the story of a couple Manav and Archana Deshmukh and their families. Archana is uneducated girl, who takes care of her family and thinks about them first. Manav is a mechanic, who alone earns and supports his family. Manav and Archana marry and then fall in love with each other and face many bad circumstances. | |||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
Homely and hard-working Archana Karanjkar marries Manav Deshmukh, a mere mechanic. They gradually come to support and fall in love with each other, despite their respective families being at loggerheads, as Manav’s mother, Savita, lied to Archana’s mother about his profession. Manav's brother Sachin dies while his fiancée, Shravani, is pregnant, and Manav is asked to take Shravani's responsibility. Archana and Manav divorce for the future of Shravani's unborn child, and Archana leaves Mumbai to complete her higher education. | |||
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]), Tejaswini(]), Arjun(]), Sachin(]), ], Archana(]), Manav(]) & Purvi(]) At The Post Leap Launch Of ''Pavitra Rishta'']] | |||
Archana is now educated and returns to Mumbai after 2 years, while Manav is raising Shravani's son, who is named after Sachin. Eventually, Archana-Manav reunite and Shravani leaves abroad, giving Jr. Sachin to them. Archana has a miscarriage and Manav determines himself to become successful. He meets a rich businessman, Digvijay Kirloskar, and starts working with him. | |||
===The beginning=== | |||
4 years later, Manav is now a rich business tycoon. Manav and Archana now have a son, Soham, who is specially liked by Archana's childless sister, Varsha. Later, Archana delivers twin daughters, Ovi and Tejaswini. Varsha abducts Soham and they're presumed dead. Archana gets blamed for the loss of Soham as she had previously ignored Manav's warning to keep Soham away from Varsha. | |||
''Pavitra Rishta'' is a story about Archana whose mother is one of the few people who appreciates the middle-class girl and she is determined to help her daughter make a good match with a man who can support her comfortably. Because of this, mechanic Manav's mother Savita lies about Manav's circumstances so he can marry the girl he loves, but when his lie is discovered shortly after their wedding, Archana's mother tries to prevent their union. | |||
Manav decides to move to ] with his family to further his business. He sends flight tickets to Archana through Savita, who doesn't tell her anything about the tickets and misinforms Archana that Manav wants divorce. Later, Savita signs on the divorce papers on Archana's behalf and lies to Manav that Archana wants divorce. Thus, Manav moves abroad without Archana, who is left shattered and later adopts an orphaned baby girl, Purvi. Archana’s other sister Vaishali leaves her husband, Dharmesh due to his abusive behavior on herself and her children. | |||
===After four years=== | |||
18 years later, Manav returns to India with his family to finalize their divorce, and is ordered a six-month courtship together with Archana. Varsha and Soham are revealed to be alive as goons "Jhumri" and "Vishnu Lala" in ]. Ovi's marriage is fixed with Digvijay's son, Arjun, while he is in love with Purvi. He soon reveals his love for Purvi and breaks his alliance with Ovi, leaving her shattered. Ovi tells Purvi that if she lets her marry Arjun instead, then she will stop Manav from divorcing Archana. For Archana's happiness, Purvi begs Arjun to marry Ovi and thus, Arjun-Ovi get married. Tejaswini and Manav’s father Damodar expose Savita's conspiracy, uniting Archana and Manav. The couple learn about Soham but he refuses to accept them as his parents. Archana’s brother Vinod's elder daughter, Punni, creates a rift between Ovi and Purvi, making Ovi believe that Arjun and Purvi are having an extra-marital affair. To save Ovi-Arjun's marriage life, Purvi shifts to ]. | |||
Manav and Archana's family of two have grown to six. They have a son Soham and twin daughters Ovi-Tejaswini. They have also adopted Manav's fatherless nephew Sachin. Manav has now become a wealthy businessman. Savita tries to break their relationship by creating misunderstandings between them. Varsha kidnaps Soham and both are presumed to be dead. Manav blames Archana for this and takes their daughters away from her. Manav goes to ] with Damodar, Savita, Sachu, Ovi and Teju. Archana stays in ] and tries to make a new family by adopting the orphaned Purvi. | |||
Six months later, Purvi, who is pregnant, is married to Dr. Onir, a gynecologist. Ovi is also pregnant having complications. Onir and Purvi return Mumbai to treat Ovi. Soham accidentally shoots Archana and she is hospitalized but soon recovers and Soham accepts both Manav and Archana as his parents. It is revealed that Purvi actually got pregnant with Arjun's child when they accidentally made love while taking shelter in a cabin. Ovi loses her son while Purvi delivers a daughter. She replaces her daughter with Ovi's child with Onir's help. Arjun and Purvi's daughter is named Pari. Soon, Ovi-Arjun and Onir-Purvi divorce. Manav and Archana decide to get Arjun and Purvi married so that Pari gets her full family. Arjun and Purvi get married. Ovi moves to Canada and finds out that she's pregnant again with Arjun's child. | |||
===After 18 years=== | |||
Tejaswini falls in love with Snehlata's son, Sunny, who also falls in love with Vinod's youngest daughter, Ruchita. But they have to break up as Savita and Snehlata are rivals. Soham falls in love with Dr. Gauri but her alliance gets fixed with Jr. Sachin. He kidnaps Gauri and tries to forcefully marry her in the temple. Gauri gets accidentally shot by Soham and falls into a river with him. Arjun meets Ovi in Canada and is shocked on learning about his and Ovi's daughter, Pia. Purvi misunderstands that Arjun has cheated on her with Ovi. She shifts to Canada with Pari and the entire family. | |||
Although separated, Manav and Archana remain married. Archana lives with her mother Sulochana and adopted daughter Purvi; while Manav lives with his parents and children in ]. Manav meets Archana when he visits ] on business. He decides to complete the proceedings for divorce. Savita makes Archana's forge signature on the divorce papers. Archana, unaware of her forged signature, is surprised when the subject of divorce is raised. She still loves Manav. Archana goes along with this, but Purvi is somehow able to delay the divorce by six months. Archana goes to stay with Manav for 6 months. | |||
20 years later, Purvi returns to Mumbai and realizes that Arjun never cheated on her with Ovi. Arjun is revealed to have brain tumor, so he and Purvi move to Australia for treatment. Pia helps Ovi to unite with her parents and family. Soham, revealed to be alive, has changed his name to Raghav Mhatre, and lives with his five children who are struggling financially due to his alcoholism. His eldest daughter, Ankita, resembles Archana and is the sole earner of the family. She meets Naren Karmarkar, a mentally challenged businessman grieving the loss of his lover, Ahaana. | |||
Teju comes to ] leaves at Archana's house as a paying guest not knowing that she is her mother. Ovi also comes to ]. Purvi and Ovi are caught in a love triangle with Arjun Kirloskar-the son of Manav's ex-boss and current business partner DK. Purvi and Arjun have fallen in love. However, DK announces that Ovi and Arjun are to wed. Savita arrives in ] and tells Ovi and Teju that Archana is their mother. Purvi and Arjun's love affair is exposed. Ovi still believes that Arjun loves her and it is Purvi who trapped Arjun. | |||
Soon, Naren starts assuming Ankita as Ahaana. Ankita is compelled to marry Naren at the behest of his mother, Rushali, who agrees to offer her money and support her siblings financially. Gradually, Ankita falls in love with Naren, who recovers, and they consummate their marriage, leaving Ankita pregnant. Pari reluctantly agrees to marry Shekhar after the disappearance of her lover, Aman. On Shekhar and Pari's wedding day, Naren discovers that Pari is Ahaana and she discovers that Naren is Aman. It is revealed that Naren and Pari met each other in London where they exchanged fake names and fell in love but unfortunately a car accident separated them. Soham meets his family but still holds a grudge against them. Naren forgets his memories with Ankita and reconciles with Pari. | |||
Archana tells Arjun if he really loves Purvi, he will have to prove himself. Arjun starts living in a lower-middle-class settlement near Purvi's house. He begins to work as a car mechanic. He works hard to answer Archana's challenge. It is now revealed that Soham and Varsha are alive. They live in Patna. Soham is known as Vishnu and is a small-time criminal. He comes to ] on an assignment to kidnap Manav, but instead kidnaps Purvi, however she is saved and Soham is then arrested by the police. | |||
Rushali lies to everyone that Ankita had a contract marriage with Naren which was valid only until Naren's recovery. Ankita decides to sacrifice her love for Naren's happiness and conceals her pregnancy. Despite Soham's pleas, Naren and Pari marry. For Naren and Pari's happy married life, Ankita leaves Mumbai. Soon, Pari gets pregnant but miscarries and is declared infertile. Ankita gives birth to Naren's child but it is declared stillborn by the doctors. Naren and Pari adopt a baby girl and name her as Arushi. | |||
In the meantime, Archana approves of Arjun and starts preparing for his wedding with Purvi. Ovi makes an offer to Purvi that if she will get Arjun married to Ovi, then Ovi will prevent Manav and Archana's divorce. For Archana's sake, Purvi accepts and forces Arjun to marry Ovi. Arjun is very unhappy having to marry Ovi and when he finds out about the agreement between Purvi and Ovi he becomes furious. Later, Ovi confesses about the agreement to Manav and everyone else as well. Manav feels very upset. Then the whole family comes to know that Savita had forged Archana's signature on the divorce papers. Manav confronts Savita and Sachin. Damodar reveals that 18 years ago Savita gave Archana divorce papers in place of the tickets sent by Manav. | |||
Ankita returns to Mumbai and Manav makes her the managing director of his company. Pari starts getting jealous of Ankita and plans her murder. Naren and Ankita learn that Arushi is their biological daughter. It is revealed that Rushali had stolen Arushi from Ankita and bribed the doctors to misinform her that her child was stillborn. Naren learns about Pari's evil schemes, divorces her, and reunites with Ankita. Pari realizes their true love. She is reunited with Purvi and Arjun, who return to Mumbai, and accepts Arjun as her father. Soham overcomes his grudge and finally reconciles with Manav and Archana. | |||
After finding out the entire truth, Manav decides to live far away from Savita, leaving her devastated. Manav then fixes things up with Archana and all of their children apologize to her. She forgives them and they begin living together again. Purvi sees Varsha and they find out that Varsha and Soham are alive. When Archana finds out that Vishnu is Soham, she approaches him, with the police behind her. Vishnu thinks that she is trying to get him arrested, so he puts a gun on Archana's head to escape from the police. He then takes Archana hostage and flees. Manav, who doesn't know that Vishnu is Soham, tracks Vishnu down and shoots him. | |||
Ankita and Naren remarry. Manav-Archana, Arjun-Purvi, and Ankita-Naren together commemorate their "Pavitra Rishta" (sacred relationship). Manav meets with a fatal accident and Archana dies of grief. Their family mourns their death. Their souls are shown to be in heaven together, expressing their undying love for each other. | |||
Later, when Manav finds out who he shot, he goes to the police and begs them to take him as a prisoner. Soham is taken to the hospital. Soham gets to know about his real parents, but still hates and distrusts them. Soham misbehaves with the entire family all the family members start hating him. Manav, Archana, Arjun and Purvi speak against Soham in the court and send him to jail, so that he becomes a good human being. Purvi leaves ] so that Arjun can forget her and start his married life with Ovi. | |||
==Cast== | |||
===Six months later=== | |||
===Main=== | |||
* ] as | |||
** Archana "Archu" Karanjkar Deshmukh– Sulochana and Manohar's eldest daughter; Vinod, Varsha and Vaishali's sister; Manav's wife; Soham, Ovi and Tejaswini's mother; Jr. Sachin and Purvi's adoptive mother; Pia, Ankita, Prashant, Mansi, Pranav and Sonali's grandmother; Pari, Gaurav and Pushti's adoptive grandmother; Priya and Arushi's great-grandmother (2009–2014) | |||
** Ankita Deshmukh Karmarkar (alias Ankita Mhatre) – Soham's eldest daughter; Prashant and Mansi's sister; Pranav and Sonali's half-sister; Naren's wife; Arushi's mother (2013–2014) | |||
* ] / ] as Manav Deshmukh – Savita and Damodar's elder son; Sachin and Vandita's brother; Archana's husband; Soham, Ovi and Tejaswini's father; Jr. Sachin and Purvi's adoptive father; Pia, Ankita, Prashant, Mansi, Pranav and Sonali's grandfather; Pari, Gaurav and Pushti's adoptive grandfather; Priya and Arushi's great-grandfather (2009–2011) / (2011–2014) | |||
* ] as Purvi Deshmukh Kirloskar – Archana and Manav's adopted daughter; Jr. Sachin, Soham, Ovi and Tejaswini's adopted sister; Onir's ex-wife; Arjun's wife; Pari's mother (2011–2014) | |||
* Shruti Kanwar as Ovi Deshmukh – Archana and Manav's elder daughter; Soham and Tejaswini's sister; Jr. Sachin and Purvi's adopted sister; Arjun's ex-wife; Pia's mother (2011–2014) | |||
* ] as Arjun Kirloskar – Digvijay and Ashna's son; Ovi's ex-husband; Purvi's husband; Pari and Pia's father (2011–2014) | |||
* ] as Soham Deshmukh (alias Raghav Mhatre) – Archana and Manav's son; Varsha and Balan's foster son; Ovi and Tejaswini's brother; Jr. Sachin and Purvi's adopted brother; Gauri's one-sided lover; Ratna's ex-husband; Ankita, Prashant, Mansi, Pranav and Sonali's father; Priya and Arushi's grandfather (2012–2014) | |||
* ] / Anubhav Krishna Srivastava as Jr. Sachin "Sachu" Deshmukh – Sachin and Shravani's son; Archana and Manav's nephew / adopted son; Soham, Ovi, Tejaswini and Purvi's adopted brother; Gauri's ex-fiancé; Neena's husband; Gaurav and Pushti's father (2011–2013) / (2013–2014) | |||
** Harsh Katara as Child Sachin Deshmukh (2011) | |||
* Mrinalini Tyagi as Tejaswini "Teju" Deshmukh – Archana and Manav's younger daughter; Soham and Ovi's sister; Jr. Sachin and Purvi's adopted sister; Sunny's former love interest (2011–2014) | |||
* ] as Naren Karmarkar (alias Aman Mathur) – Rushali and Shirish's elder son; Raunak's brother; Pari's ex-husband; Ankita's husband; Arushi's father (2013–2014) | |||
* Ruhee Bagga as Pari Kirloskar (alias Ahaana) – Arjun and Purvi's daughter; Pia's half-sister; Naren's ex-wife; Arushi's foster mother (2013-2014) | |||
===Recurring=== | |||
Arjun has become a successful businessman and Ovi is now pregnant with several complications. Arjun and Ovi appear to be a happy couple but it isn't true. Ovi constantly questions Arjun, whether or not he has forgotten Purvi. Later, Arjun goes to ] for business purposes and to find Dr. Onir Dutt, who is a renowned Gynaecologist and the only doctor who is capable of treating Ovi. He finds the doctor and calls Ovi to come to ] for her treatment. Ovi is accompanied by Archana and they arrive at ]. Ovi dislikes Dr. Onir and refuses to get treatment from him. On the occasion of Durga Puja, Archana happens to meet Purvi who is also pregnant. It is now revealed that six months before, Purvi went to ] and met Dr. Onir. They became friends and soon got married. This shocks Archana. Arjun and Ovi also come to know about Purvi when they arrive at Dr. Onir's home for dinner. | |||
* ] as Sulochana Karanjkar – Manohar's widow; Vinod, Archana, Varsha and Vaishali's mother; Poornima, Ruchita, Aniket, Soham, Ovi and Tejaswini's grandmother; Varun's step-grandmother; Jr. Sachin and Purvi's adoptive grandmother; Pia, Ankita, Prashant, Mansi, Pranav and Sonali's great-grandmother; Pari, Gaurav and Pushti's adoptive great-grandmother; Priya and Arushi's great-great-grandmother (2009–2014) | |||
* Ajay Rohila / Kishori Govind Mahabole as Manohar Karanjkar – Sulochana's husband; Vinod, Archana, Varsha and Vaishali's father; Poornima, Ruchita, Aniket, Soham, Ovi and Tejaswini's grandfather; Varun's step-grandfather; Jr. Sachin and Purvi's adoptive grandfather; Pia, Ankita, Prashant, Mansi, Pranav and Sonali's great-grandfather; Pari, Gaurav and Pushti's adoptive great-grandfather; Priya and Arushi's great-great-grandfather (2009) / (2009–2011) (Dead) | |||
* ] as Vinod Karanjkar – Sulochana and Manohar's son; Archana, Varsha and Vaishali's brother; Manjusha's husband; Poornima and Ruchita's father (2009–2013) | |||
* ] as Varsha "Varshu" Karanjkar (alias Jhumri Singh)– Sulochana and Manohar's second daughter; Vinod, Archana and Vaishali's sister; Satish ex-wife; Balan's fake wife / mistress; Soham's foster mother (2009–2013) | |||
* ] / Madhumita Das as Vaishali "Vaishu" Karanjkar – Sulochana and Manohar's youngest daughter; Vinod, Archana and Varsha's sister; Dharmesh's ex-wife; Aniket's mother; Varun's step-mother (2009–2011) / (2011–2012) | |||
* Swati Anand as Manjusha "Manju" Lokhande Karanjkar – Rasika's daughter; Ajit's sister; Vinod's wife; Poornima and Ruchita's mother (2009—2013) | |||
* Jia Mustafa as Poornima "Punni" Karanjkar Mittal – Manjusha and Vinod's elder daughter; Ruchita's sister; Malik's wife (2011—2013) | |||
* Krunal Pandit as Malik Mittal – Poornima's husband (2011–2013) | |||
* Meghna Kinare / ] as Ruchita "Ruchi" Karanjkar – Manjusha and Vinod's younger daughter; Poornima's sister (2011) / (2013) | |||
* Smita Oak as Rasika Lokhande – Manjusha and Ajit's mother; Poornima, Ruchita and Munni's grandmother (2009–2012) | |||
* Yamini Thakur as Vandita "Vandu" Deshmukh Lokhande – Savita and Damodar's daughter; Manav and Sachin's sister; Ajit's wife; Munni's mother (2009–2013) | |||
* Prabhat Bhattacharya / Pankaj Vishnu as Ajit Lokhande – Rasika's son; Manjusha's brother; Vandita's husband; Munni's father (2009–2011, 2013) | |||
* Unknown as Munni Lokhande – Vandita and Ajit's daughter (2011) | |||
* ] as Satish Deshpande – Mohan and Bhavna's son; Varsha's ex-husband (2009–2011) | |||
* ] as Bhavna Deshpande – Mohan's wife; Satish's mother (2009–2011) | |||
* Pawan Mahendru as Mohan Deshpande – Bhavna's husband; Satish's father (2009–2011) | |||
* Sumeet Arora as Dharmesh Jaipurwala – Meena's son; Madhuri and Vaishali's ex-husband; Varun and Aniket's father (2010–2011) | |||
* Sujata Vaishnav as Meena Jaipurwala – Dharmesh's mother; Varun and Aniket's grandmother (2010–2011) | |||
* ] as Madhuri – Dhamresh's ex-wife; Varun's mother (2011) | |||
* Karan Hukku as Varun Jaipurwala – Madhuri and Dharmesh's son; Vaishali's step-son; Aniket's half-brother (2011) | |||
* Rahul Tandon as Aniket Jaipurwala – Vaishali and Dharmesh's son; Varun's half-brother (2012–2013) | |||
* ] as Damodar Rao Deshmukh – Vishwas's brother; Savita's husband; Manav, Sachin and Vandita's father; Jr. Sachin, Munni, Soham, Ovi and Tejaswini's grandfather; Purvi's adoptive grandfather; Pia, Ankita, Gaurav, Prashant, Mansi, Pushti, Pranav and Sonali's great-grandfather; Pari's adoptive great-grandfather; Priya and Arushi's great-great-grandfather (2009–2014) | |||
* ] as Savita Deshmukh – Damodar's wife; Manav, Sachin and Vandita's mother; Jr. Sachin, Munni, Soham, Ovi and Tejaswini's grandmother; Purvi's adoptive grandmother; Pia, Ankita, Gaurav, Prashant, Mansi, Pushti, Pranav and Sonali's great-grandmother; Pari's adoptive great-grandmother; Priya and Arushi's great-great-grandmother (2009–2014) | |||
* Sunil Godse as Vishwas Rao Deshmukh – Damodar's brother; Manav, Sachin and Vandita's uncle (2009–2010) (Dead) | |||
* Raj Singh Suryavanshi as Sachin Deshmukh – Damodar and Savita's younger son; Manav and Vandita's brother; Shravani's fiancé; Jr. Sachin's father; Gaurav and Pushti's grandfather (2009) (Dead) | |||
* Pooja Pihal as Shravani Mahadik – Girish's daughter; Sachin's fiancée; Jr. Sachin's mother; Gaurav and Pushti's grandmother (2009–2011) | |||
* Anil Mishra as Girish Mahadik – Shravani's father; Jr. Sachin's grandfather; Gaurav and Pushti's great-grandfather (2009–2010) | |||
* ] as Ashna Kirloskar – Digvijay's wife; Arjun's mother; Pari and Pia's grandmother (2011) (Dead) | |||
* ] as Digvijay Kirloskar aka DK – Manav's boss and friend; Ashna's widower; Arjun's father; Pari and Pia's grandfather (2011–2013) | |||
* ] as Neena Deshmukh – Jr. Sachin's wife; Gaurav and Pushti's mother (2013–2014) | |||
*] as Pia Kirloskar – Ovi and Arjun's daughter; Pari's half-sister (2014) | |||
* Nishant Raghuwanshi as Prashant Deshmukh (alias Prashant Mhatre) – Soham's elder son; Ankita and Mansi's brother; Pranav and Sonali's half-brother (2013–2014) | |||
* ] as Mansi "Manu" Deshmukh Kamble (alias Mansi Mhatre)– Soham's second daughter; Ankita and Prashant's sister; Pranav and Sonali's half-sister; Shashank's wife; Priya's mother (2013–2014) | |||
* ] as Shashank Kamble – Mansi's husband; Priya's step-father (2013–2014) | |||
* Akash Nath as Pranav Deshmukh (alias Pranav Mhatre) – Soham and Ratna's son; Sonali's brother; Ankita, Prashant and Mansi's half-brother (2013–2014) | |||
* Kreesha Shah as Sonali "Sonu" Deshmukh (alias Sonali Mhatre) – Soham and Ratna's daughter; Pranav's sister; Ankita, Prashant and Mansi's half-sister (2013–2014) | |||
* Niveen A Ramani as Gaurav Deshmukh – Jr. Sachin and Neena's son; Pushti's brother (2013–2014) | |||
* Jinal Jain as Pushti Deshmukh – Jr. Sachin and Neena's daughter; Gaurav's sister (2013–2014) | |||
* Mandar Jadhav as Vinay Apte – Purvi's ex-fiancé (2012–2013) | |||
* ] as Dr. Onir Dutt – Purvi's ex-husband; Shalini's husband (2012–2013) | |||
* ] as Shalini Dutt – Onir's second wife (2013) | |||
* ] as Sunny Khandeshi – Mukesh and Snehlata's younger son; Jignesh's brother; Tejaswini's former love interest (2012–2013) | |||
* ] as Snehlata Khandeshi – Mukesh's wife; Sunny and Jignesh's mother; Savita's rival (2012–2013) | |||
* Mark Parakh as Jignesh Khandeshi – Mukesh and Snehlata's elder son; Sunny's brother (2012–2013) | |||
* ] as Dr. Gauri Shahane – Umesh and Rajni's daughter; Atul's sister; Archana's doctor; Jr. Sachin's ex-fiancée; Soham's love interest (2013) (Dead) | |||
* Sanjay Bhatia as Umesh Shahane – Rajni's husband; Gauri and Atul's father (2013) | |||
* Amita Desai as Rajni Shahane – Umesh's wife; Gauri and Atul's mother (2013) | |||
* Ahmad Harhash as Atul Shahane – Umesh and Rajni's son; Gauri's brother (2013) | |||
* ] as Jaywant Rane – Swati's brother; Archana's proposed groom (2010) | |||
* ] as Rushali Karmarkar – Shrish's wife; Naren and Raunak's mother; Priya and Arushi's grandmother (2013–2014) | |||
* ] as Shirish Karmarkar – Sunanda's brother; Rushali's husband; Naren and Raunak's father; Priya and Arushi's grandfather (2013–2014) | |||
* Sumukhi Pendse as Sunanda Karmarkar – Shirish's sister; Naren and Raunak's aunt (2013–2014) | |||
* Ranjeet Singh as Raunak Karmarkar – Rushali and Shirish's younger son; Naren's brother; Kinnari's husband; Priya's father (2013–2014) | |||
* Minal Mogam as Kinnari Nadkarni Karmarkar – Raunak's wife (2013–2014) | |||
* Angel as Arushi "Ashi" Karmarkar – Ankita and Naren's daughter; Pari's foster daughter (2014) | |||
* ] as Shekhar Gupta – Lawyer; Naren's friend; Pari's ex-fiancé (2013–2014) | |||
* ] as Ashwin Sagar – Satish's cousin; Varsha's lover; Urmila's husband (2009–2010) | |||
* ] as Urmila Sagar – Ashwin's wife (2009–2010) | |||
* Neha Sehgal as Ria Gupta – Manav's assistant (2010–2011) | |||
* Mukul Harish as Ranvijay – Gopal and Neelima's younger son; Vishnu's brother; Vaishnavi's father (2014) | |||
* ] as Rishabh Kapoor – A businessman; Sonia's former husband; Purvi's obsessed lover (2013–2014) (Dead) | |||
* ] / Abhay Bhargava as Balan Lala Singh – Varsha's fake husband; Soham's foster father (2012–2013) (2013–2014) | |||
* ] as Rashmi (2009–2010) | |||
* Syed Zafar Ali as Dr. Agarwal (2013) | |||
* ] as Swati Rane (2009–2010) | |||
* Irfan Razaa Khan as Prakash (2010) | |||
* Savita Shivaskar as Sundari: Maidservant in the Deshmukh household (2011–2014) | |||
* Aryan Prajapati as Nikhil (2013–2014) | |||
* Anuradha Namdar as Charulata Mehta (2012–2013) | |||
* ] as Pradeep Saini (2013) | |||
* ] as Kashinath Sharma (2013) | |||
* Suman Shastri Kant as Kinshuk Banerjee (2013) | |||
==Production== | |||
Ovi thinks that Arjun is having an affair with Purvi. She gets angry and returns to ]. Onir also refuses to treat Ovi because of her strange behaviour. At this point, Purvi reveals to Onir that Archana and Ovi are not strangers, but her mother and sister. Purvi leaves Onir's home and arrives at ]. She does this so that Onir comes to Mumbai for Ovi's treatment. Ovi and Purvi's tests are conducted and then it is revealed that Purvi is pregnant with Arjun's child and this was the main reason of her leaving ]. She married Onir only to give her child father's name and still loves Arjun. | |||
===Casting=== | |||
Sushant Singh Rajput who was playing the parallel lead in '']'' of ] was cast as Manav. Zee TV did not accept him for casting as Manav as he was a parallel lead of the show in their rival channel. But Producer Ekta Kapoor convinced the channel to accept him.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Sushant Singh Rajput 'didn't look the part' for Pavitra Rishta, Ekta Kapoor convinced channel his smile would win a million hearts|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/tv/sushant-singh-rajput-didn-t-look-the-part-for-pavitra-rishta-ekta-kapoor-convinced-channel-his-smile-would-win-a-million-hearts/story-Pia3WVscWpNRgbx5wbQcRK.html|website=Hindustan Times}}</ref> In November 2011 Rajput quit the series and was replaced by Hiten Tejwani.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Hiten Tejwan to replace Sushant Singh Rajput in 'Pavitra Rishta '|url=https://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/report-hiten-tejwan-to-replace-sushant-singh-rajput-in-pavitra-rishta-1607244|website=Daily News and Analysis}}</ref> However, during the final of the series on 25 October 2014, Tejwani paved way for Rajput who appeared in the final episode as Manav.<ref>{{Cite web|title='Pavitra Rishta' nears its end|url=https://m.mid-day.com/articles/pavitra-rishta-nears-its-end/15667174|website=Mid Day}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Shooting last episode of Pavitra Rishta was emotional: Sushant Singh Rajput|url=https://m.hindustantimes.com/tv/shooting-last-episode-of-pavitra-rishta-was-emotional-sushant-singh-rajput/story-AvdYb6InesM4dOPANOfsHN.html|website=Hindustan Times}}</ref> | |||
===Schedule=== | |||
Teju and Sunny have fallen in love with each other and now they are struggling to win Savita and Snehlata's heart respectively. On the other hand, Onir learns about Arjun being the father of Purvi's child and supports Purvi. Ovi turns good after seeing Onir accepting Purvi, so Ovi also decides to move on with Arjun and their baby. Meanwhile, it is revealed that, Punni loves Mittal and wants to marry him. Punni marries 40+ old Mittal for the sole reason of acquiring his property and Mittal marries Punni for Karanjkar house, where he wants to build a hotel. Punni signs a pre-nuptial promising Mittal the Karanjkar house. | |||
The show's time slot was changed from 21:00 to 18:30 on 15 April 2014 and the 21:00 slot was taken by ], also produced by Ekta Kapoor.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/Pavitra-Rishta-to-see-a-time-slot-change/articleshow/28792436.cms|title=Pavitra Rishta to see a time slot change|work=]|date=14 January 2014 }}</ref> | |||
==Reception== | |||
Arjun-Ovi and Onir-Purvi meet with an accident, where Ovi loses her baby and Purvi delivers a girl. On learning that Ovi has lost her child, Purvi decides to give away her daughter to Ovi. All the family members are happy that Ovi delivered a girl and equally sad about Purvi losing her child. At the same time, Soham is released from jail. Balan, his foster father, brain washes him in killing Manav, but he ends up shooting Archana by mistake, who he's forgiven in the last six months. Archana is in coma, leaving the entire family devastated. | |||
Around late 2008, producer Ekta Kapoor and her production house Balaji Telefilms declined when the ratings and popularity of all her hit soaps of the 2000s decreased and were axed and also when newly launched ones performed poorly. Since then most channels did not accept her to work. It was due to the chance given by Zee TV for this series, the career of Kapoor and her production house was revived when it became one of the top-rated Hindi television programs.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi to Kasautii Zindagii Kay: A look at Ekta Kapoor's career-defining shows on her birthday|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/kyunki-saas-bhi-kabhi-bahu-thi-to-kasautii-zindagii-kay-a-look-at-ekta-kapoors-career-defining-shows-on-her-birthday/photostory/69689399.cms?picid=69689463|website=The Times of India| date=7 June 2019 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|title=As Pavitra Rishta clocks 10 years, Ekta Kapoor, says the show revived her career|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/as-pavitra-rishta-clocks-10-years-ekta-kapoor-gets-nostalgic-says-the-show-revived-her-career/articleshow/69612598.cms|website=The Times of India|date=June 2019 }}</ref> | |||
==Accolades== | |||
Manav sends Soham to jail, but he is released as Archana signed his bail papers before going into coma. Onir comes to know that Mittal is involved in human organ trafficking racket and Mittal also comes to know that Onir had changed the babies. In the court, it is proved that Pari is Arjun and Ovi's daughter, but Punni comes to know the truth. She sends the CD to Arjun and he finally comes to know the truth. Varsha is also released from jail. | |||
''Pavitra Rishta'' received several awards and nominations. Lokhande and Rajput received multiple awards for their roles Archana and Manav in the Best Actress and Best Actor categories, as has Nadkarni in the Best Negative Actress category and Ekta Kapoor in the Best Serial category. | |||
Punni blackmails Purvi to get Karanjkar house on her name, if she wants that Punni doesn't tell the truth to anyone. Purvi doesn't agree to her condition. Punni calls Ovi, Arjun and Purvi to a restaurant and there Ovi comes to know the truth. On her first anniversary, she reveals the truth to family members. Onir and Purvi are removed out of the house. Balan tries to kidnap Pari, but is saved by Soham. Ovi goes to ] so that she can forget Arjun. | |||
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Mittal gets Onir arrested for human organ trafficking and his medical license is cancelled. A new doctor named Dr. Gauri Shahane works as Archana's care taker. Soham and Gauri dislike each other. Onir gets job in the company of a woman named Kinshuk Banerjee, who is a mysterious woman. Another woman named Shalini enters their life, who stasy at Onir-Purvi's house. Surgeon Dr. Agrawal conducts experiment on Archana and finally she is out of coma. Archana comes to know the truth of Pari’s birth and is devastated. Soham is brought back to Deshmukh house by Archana and Sulochana also forgives Archana. It is later revealed that Shalini is Onir's first wife. | |||
|- | |||
! Year | |||
! Award | |||
! Category | |||
! Recipient | |||
! Role | |||
! Result | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="4" | 2009 | |||
| rowspan="4" | ] | |||
| ''Most Popular Actress In A Supporting Role'' | |||
| Savita Prabhune | |||
| Sulochana Karanjkar | |||
| {{won}} <ref>{{cite web|url=http://tellyawards.indiantelevision.com/y2k9/winners/winners.htm|title=The Ninth Indian Telly Awards > Winners|website=tellyawards.indiantelevision.com|access-date=27 June 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120211052223/http://tellyawards.indiantelevision.com/y2k9/winners/winners.htm|archive-date=11 February 2012|url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Most Popular Fresh New Face (Female)'' | |||
| Ankita Lokhande | |||
| Archana Deshmukh | |||
| rowspan="3" {{nom}} <ref>{{Cite web |url=http://tellyawards.indiantelevision.com/y2k9/nomination/nominee_list.htm |title=Nominees of 9th Indian Telly Awards, 2009 |access-date=27 June 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160115061924/http://tellyawards.indiantelevision.com/y2k9/nomination/nominee_list.htm |archive-date=15 January 2016 |url-status=dead }}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Most Popular Actor(Male)'' | |||
| Sushant Singh Rajput | |||
| Manav Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| ''Most Popular Daily Serial'' | |||
| Ekta Kapoor | |||
| Pavitra Rishta | |||
|- | |||
|2010 | |||
|] | |||
|''Special Jury Award'' | |||
| Ekta Kapoor | |||
| Producer | |||
|{{won}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/tv/pavitra-rishta-bags-international-honour/story-u2PRR4iz3gRp5uAEBdG56H.html|title=Pavitra Rishta bags International Honour|publisher=Hindustantimes.com|date=2010-10-06|access-date=2016-04-06}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.seouldrama.org/en/archive/Awards2010.aspx|title=Winners of Seoul International Drama Awards 2010|access-date=2016-04-06}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="2" | 2010 | |||
| rowspan="2" | ] | |||
| ''Best Actor Popular(Male)'' | |||
| Sushant Singh Rajput | |||
| Manav Deshmukh | |||
| rowspan="2" {{won}}<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100820113113/http://www.indiantelevisionacademy.com/site/awards_hhita_details_new.php?year=2010 |date=20 August 2010 }}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| ''GR8 Face Of The Year(Female)'' | |||
| Ankita Lokhande | |||
| Archana Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="8" | 2010 | |||
| rowspan="8" | ] | |||
| ''Most Popular Drama Series'' | |||
| Ekta Kapoor | |||
| Pavitra Rishta | |||
| {{won}} <ref name="10th-Indian-Telly-Awards">{{cite web|url=http://tellyawards.indiantelevision.com/y2k10/winners.php|title=The Tenth Indian Telly Awards|website=tellyawards.indiantelevision.com|access-date=27 June 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131016040245/http://tellyawards.indiantelevision.com/y2k10/winners.php|archive-date=16 October 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Actress In A Negative Role(Popular)'' | |||
| Usha Nadkarni | |||
| Savita Deshmukh | |||
| rowspan="7" {{nom}}<ref name="10th-Indian-Telly-Awards"/> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Actress In A Supporting Role(Popular)'' | |||
| Savita Prabhune | |||
| Sulochana Karanjkar | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Actress In A Lead Role(Popular)'' | |||
| Ankita Lokhande | |||
| Archana Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Actor In A Lead Role(Popular)'' | |||
| Sushant Singh Rajput | |||
| Manav Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Daily Serial'' | |||
| Ekta Kapoor | |||
| Pavitra Rishta | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Continuing TV Programme'' | |||
| Ekta Kapoor | |||
| Pavitra Rishta | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Story Writer'' | |||
| ] | |||
| Crew | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="4" | 2010 | |||
| rowspan="4" | ] | |||
| ''Best TV Show ruling TRP Charts of The Year'' | |||
| Pavitra Rishta Team | |||
| Pavitra Rishta | |||
| rowspan="4" {{won}} | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best TV Actor(Male)'' | |||
| Sushant Singh Rajput | |||
| Manav Damodar Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best TV Debut(Female)'' | |||
| Ankita Lokhande | |||
| Archana Manav Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best TV Actor for Negative Role (Female)'' | |||
| Usha Nadkarni | |||
| Savita Damodar Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="3" | 2010 | |||
| rowspan="3" | ] | |||
| ''Most Entertaining TV Actor(Male)'' | |||
| Sushant Singh Rajput | |||
| Manav Deshmukh | |||
| {{won}}<ref name="Big Star 2010">{{cite web|url=https://www.pinkvilla.com/entertainment/discussion/big-star-entertainment-awards-winners|title=BIG Star Entertainment Awards Winners|website=PINKVILLA}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Most Entertaining TV Actor(Female)'' | |||
| Usha Nadkarni | |||
| Savita Deshmukh | |||
| rowspan="2" {{nom}}<ref name="Big Star 2010"/> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Most Entertaining Television Show(Fiction)'' | |||
| Ekta Kapoor | |||
| Pavitra Rishta | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="1" | 2011 | |||
| rowspan="1" | ] | |||
| ''Best TV Actor (Female)'' | |||
| Ankita Lokhande | |||
| Archana Deshmukh | |||
| {{won}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pinkvilla.com/entertainmenttags/apsara-awards-2011/apsara-awards-2011-winners|title=Apsara Awards 2011 Winners|website=PINKVILLA}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="6" | 2011 | |||
| rowspan="6" | BIG Television Awards | |||
| ''Favourite Teekha Character'' | |||
| Usha Nadkarni | |||
| Savita Deshmukh | |||
| rowspan="2" {{won}}<ref name="Big TV">{{cite web|url=https://www.hotstar.com/channels/starplus|title=Watch StarPlus Serials & Shows Online on hotstar.com|website=Hotstar}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Favourite Meetha Character'' | |||
| Sushant Singh Rajput | |||
| Manav Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| ''Favourite Namkeen Character'' | |||
| Usha Nadkarni | |||
| Savita Deshmukh | |||
| rowspan="4" {{nom}}<ref name="Big TV"/> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Favourite Garma Garam Jodi'' | |||
| Sushant Singh Rajput and Ankita Lokhande | |||
| Manav and Archana Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| ''Favourite Dulara Character(Male)'' | |||
| Sushant Singh Rajput | |||
| Manav Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| ''Favourite Dulara Character(Female)'' | |||
| Ankita Lokhande | |||
| Archana Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="3" | 2011 | |||
| rowspan="3" | ] Excellence Honours | |||
| ''Best TV Actor(Female)'' | |||
| Ankita Lokhande | |||
| Archana Deshmukh | |||
| {{nom}}<ref name="FICCI 2011">{{cite web|url=https://www.jagranjosh.com/current-affairs/ficci-frames-excellence-awards-2011-during-12th-edition-of-federation-of-indian-chambers-of-commerce-1301311194-1|title=FICCI Frames Excellence Awards 2011 during 12th edition of Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce|date=28 March 2011|website=Jagranjosh.com}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best TV Actor(Male)'' | |||
| Sushant Singh Rajput | |||
| Manav Deshmukh | |||
| rowspan="2" {{won}}<ref name="FICCI 2011"/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/features/|title=Featured Movie News – Featured Bollywood News – Bollywood Hungama|first=Bollywood|last=Hungama|website=] }}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best TV Show (Fiction)'' | |||
| Ekta Kapoor | |||
| Pavitra Rishta | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="8" | 2011 | |||
| rowspan="8" | ] | |||
| ''Best Supporting Actor(Female)-Popular'' | |||
| Savita Prabhune | |||
| Sulochana Karanjkar | |||
| rowspan="5" {{won}}<ref></ref> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Negative Actor(Female)-Popular'' | |||
| Usha Nadkarni | |||
| Savita Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best TV Actor(Male)-Popular'' | |||
| Sushant Singh Rajput | |||
| Manav Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best TV Actor(Female)-Popular'' | |||
| Ankita Lokhande | |||
| Archana Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best TV Show Of The Year'' | |||
| Ekta Kapoor | |||
| Pavitra Rishta | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Negative Actor(Female)-Critics'' | |||
| Usha Nadkarni | |||
| Savita Deshmukh | |||
| rowspan="3" {{nom}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.glamsham.com/gold-awards/|title=Nominees of 4th Boroplus Gold Awards, 2011|access-date=19 January 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140107001454/http://www.glamsham.com/gold-awards/|archive-date=7 January 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Supporting Actor(Female)-Critics'' | |||
| Savita Prabhune | |||
| Sulochana Karanjkar | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Celebrity Jodi'' | |||
| Sushant Singh Rajput and Ankita Lokhande | |||
| Manav and Archana Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| 2011 | |||
| ] | |||
| ''The GR8! Laurel For Ensemble Acting 2011'' | |||
| Ekta Kapoor | |||
| Pavitra Rishta | |||
| rowspan="1" {{won}}<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120526070936/http://www.indiantelevisionacademy.com/site/awards_hhita_details_new.php?year=2011 |date=26 May 2012 }}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="3" | 2011 | |||
| rowspan="3" | ] | |||
| ''Most Entertaining TV Actor(Male)'' | |||
| Sushant Singh Rajput | |||
| Manav Deshmukh | |||
| rowspan="3" {{nom}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.exchange4media.com/44580_big-star-entertainment-awards-unveils-nominees.html|title=Nominees of Big Star Entertainment Awards, 2011}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Most Entertaining TV Actor(Female)'' | |||
| Ankita Lokhande | |||
| Archana Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| ''Most Entertaining Television Show(Fiction)'' | |||
| Ekta Kapoor | |||
| Pavitra Rishta | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="11" | 2012 | |||
| rowspan="11" | ] | |||
| ''Best Television Personality (Female)'' | |||
| Ankita Lokhande | |||
| Archana Deshmukh | |||
| {{won}}<ref name="11th-Indian-Telly-Awards">{{Cite web |url=http://tellyawards.indiantelevision.com/y2k11/poll/winners.php |title=Winners & Nominations of 11th Indian Telly Awards, 2012 |access-date=27 June 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120702115232/http://tellyawards.indiantelevision.com/y2k11/poll/winners.php |archive-date=2 July 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Actress In A Negative Role(Popular)'' | |||
| Usha Nadkarni | |||
| Savita Deshmukh | |||
| rowspan="10" {{nom}}<ref name="11th-Indian-Telly-Awards"/> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Actress In A Lead Role(Popular)'' | |||
| Ankita Lokhande | |||
| Archana Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Actor In A Lead Role(Popular)'' | |||
| Hiten Tejwani | |||
| Manav Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Onscreen Couple'' | |||
| Sushant Singh Rajput and Ankita Lokhande | |||
| Manav and Archana Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Daily Serial'' | |||
| Ekta Kapoor | |||
| Pavitra Rishta | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Continuing TV Programme'' | |||
| Ekta Kapoor | |||
| Pavitra Rishta | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Drama Series'' | |||
| Ekta Kapoor | |||
| Pavitra Rishta | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Story Writer'' | |||
| ] | |||
| Crew | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Actress In A Negative Role(Jury)'' | |||
| Usha Nadkarni | |||
| Savita Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Actor In A Negative Role(Jury)'' | |||
| Sumit Arora | |||
| Dharmesh Jaipurwala | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="9" | 2012 | |||
| rowspan="9" | ] | |||
| ''Best Actor(Female)'' | |||
| Ankita Lokhande | |||
| Archana Deshmukh | |||
| rowspan="3" {{won}}<ref name="5th Gold Awards">{{cite web|url=http://ww1.careermasti.com/5th-boroplus-gold-awards-2012-photos-videos-winners-list-9502/|title=careermasti.com – Informationen zum Thema careermasti.|website=ww1.careermasti.com}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Stellar Performer Of The Year'' | |||
| Asha Negi | |||
| Purvi Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Actress in Negative Role (Critics)'' | |||
| Usha Nadkarni | |||
| Savita Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Actor(Male)'' | |||
| Hiten Tejwani | |||
| Manav Deshmukh | |||
| rowspan="6" {{nom}}<ref name="5th Gold Awards"/> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Supporting Actor (Female)'' | |||
| Savita Prabhune | |||
| Sulochana Karanjkar | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Negative Actor (Male)'' | |||
| ] | |||
| Sachin Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| ''Gold Debut In A Lead Role (Female)'' | |||
| Asha Negi | |||
| Purvi Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
| ''Gold Debut In A Lead Role (Male)'' | |||
| Rithvik Dhanjani | |||
| Arjun Kirloskar | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Television Show'' | |||
| Ekta Kapoor | |||
| Pavitra Rishta | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="2" | 2012 | |||
| rowspan="2" | ] | |||
| ''Favourite Most Good Looking Onscreen Jodi'' | |||
| Hiten Tejwani and Ankita Lokhande | |||
| Manav and Archana Deshmukh | |||
| rowspan="2" {{nom}}<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140225214759/https://peopleschoiceindia.com/winners2012.php |date=25 February 2014 }}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Favourite TV Drama'' | |||
| Ekta Kapoor | |||
| Pavitra Rishta | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="6" | 2013 | |||
| rowspan="6" | ] | |||
| ''Best Actor In A Supporting Role'' | |||
| Rithvik Dhanjani | |||
| Arjun Kirloskar | |||
| rowspan="2" {{won}}<ref name="12th-Indian-Telly-Awards">{{cite web|url=http://tellyawards.indiantelevision.com/y2k13/poll/winners.php|title=The Twelfth Indian Telly Awards – Nominate your Favourites – Login|website=tellyawards.indiantelevision.com|access-date=27 June 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131016123445/http://tellyawards.indiantelevision.com/y2k13/poll/winners.php|archive-date=16 October 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Make-Up Artist'' | |||
| Abdul Rehman Shaikh | |||
| Crew | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Fresh New Face(Female)'' | |||
| Asha Negi | |||
| Purvi Dutt | |||
| rowspan="4" {{nom}}<ref name="12th-Indian-Telly-Awards"/> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Onscreen Couple'' | |||
| Rithvik Dhanjani and Asha Negi | |||
| Arjun Kirloskar and Purvi Dutt | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Daily Serial'' | |||
| Ekta Kapoor | |||
| Pavitra Rishta | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Continuing TV Programme'' | |||
| Ekta Kapoor | |||
| Pavitra Rishta | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="6" | 2013 | |||
| rowspan="6" | ] | |||
| ''Best Actress In Comic Role (Critics)'' | |||
| Usha Nadkarni | |||
| Savita Deshmukh | |||
| rowspan="2" {{won}}<ref name="6th Gold Awards">{{cite web|url=https://www.filmibeat.com/television/news/2013/2013-boroplus-gold-awards-2013-winners-list-115204.html|title=Photos: 2013 Boroplus Gold Awards Winners List!|first=Girija|last=Narayan|date=22 July 2013|website=www.filmibeat.com}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Gold Producer’s Honour''<br />''for Completing 1000 episodes'' | |||
| Ekta Kapoor | |||
| Pavitra Rishta | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Actress (Popular)'' | |||
| Ankita Lokhande | |||
| Archana Deshmukh | |||
| rowspan="4" {{nom}}<ref name="6th Gold Awards"/> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Celebrity Jodi'' | |||
| Rithvik Dhanjani and Asha Negi | |||
| Arjun Kirloskar and Purvi Dutt | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best TV Show (Fiction)'' | |||
| Ekta Kapoor | |||
| Pavitra Rishta | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Actor in Supporting Role'' | |||
| ] | |||
| Dr Onir Dutt | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="5" | 2014 | |||
| rowspan="2" | ] | |||
| ''Best Actress in Leading Role'' | |||
| Ankita Lokhande | |||
| Ankita Mahatre | |||
| rowspan="1" {{won}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://starguildawards.org/9th_apsara_awards_winners.html|title=Star Guild Awards – Winners|website=starguildawards.org|access-date=27 June 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140324173348/http://starguildawards.org/9th_apsara_awards_winners.html|archive-date=24 March 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Continuing Show of The Year'' | |||
| Ekta Kapoor | |||
| Pavitra Rishta | |||
| {{nom}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://starguildawards.org/9th_renault_apsara_awards_nominees.html|title=Star Guild Awards – Nominees|website=starguildawards.org|access-date=27 June 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140116111739/http://starguildawards.org/9th_renault_apsara_awards_nominees.html|archive-date=16 January 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="3" | ] | |||
| ''Best Actress In Comic Role (Popular)'' | |||
| Usha Nadkarni | |||
| Savita Deshmukh | |||
| rowspan="3" {{nom}}<ref></ref> | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Actor In Comic Role (Popular)'' | |||
| ] | |||
| Naren Karmarkar | |||
|- | |||
| ''Best Actress (Critics)'' | |||
| Ankita Lokhande | |||
| Ankita Karmarkar | |||
|} | |||
==Broadcast== | |||
Archana brings Purvi back to her house. The truth is that Onir did drama that Shalini is his wife so that Purvi can come closer to Arjun. Ovi sends divorce papers to Arjun and Arjun signs on Archana's request. Soham works at a grocery store as a labourer. Manav unwillingly behaves rudely with him so that he becomes a good person in life. Soham and Gauri often meet each other and fight. DK receives a heart attack and Arjun is unable to go to office. Seeing this Purvi joins Arjun’s office and they work together. Archana is happy to see Purvi going to office. Balan tries to prove that Soham is a thief by making a false case against him, but fails. | |||
In India, the series was re-aired on Zee TV from 3 September 3 2020, due to popular demand.<ref name="Re-air">{{cite news|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/former-lovers-sushant-singh-rajput-and-ankita-lokhande-to-be-seen-again-on-tv/articleshow/65635306.cms|title=Former lovers Sushant Singh Rajput and Ankita Lokhande to be seen again on TV|website=The Times of India|date=September 2018 }}</ref> | |||
== Adaptations == | |||
Ovi returns to complete the divorce proceedings and comes to know of Onir-Purvi's broken relationship. In Archana's absence, Soham and Sachin fight and Manav supports Sachin. On this Soham leaves the house and decides to go to ]. Gauri stops him and takes him to her house. Balan kidnaps Gauri so that Soham again works with him. Manav, Archana, Purvi and Arjun come to know this and they free Gauri from Balan. Sachin and Manav bring Soham back to Deshmukh house. Manav and Archana decide that they will make Arjun-Purvi marry. Ovi comes to know that Onir is a good person and cannot do anything wrong. During the marriage proceedings, Ovi comes to ] to find Onir’s truth. On her insistence, Purvi gives statement in the court in favour of Onir and Onir gets his medical license back. | |||
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Ovi finds the truth of Onir and Shalini's fake marriage. Onir decides to go to ] for Arjun-Purvi’s future. Arjun also comes to know the truth and on the day of marriage refuses to marry Purvi without telling her the truth. Purvi comes to know the truth and along with Arjun stops Onir and ask him the reason for doing so. Onir explains them that Purvi always loved Arjun and can never be happy with him. Archana aplologises to Onir for thinking him wrong. Arjun-Purvi marry and reunite. | |||
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Soham slowly discovers that he has fallen in love with Gauri. During Arjun-Purvi’s reception party, Sandeep son of a minister Kashinath Sharma misbehaves with Gauri. Some goons fire gun on him and Manav also got hit by bullet on his forehead. On regaining consciousness, Manav gets hyper and behaves violently. Doctors say that Manav has got traumatic brain injury due to which there are harmonal changes in his body due to which he may get violent and forget things. Doctor tells Archana to keep Manav away from stress. | |||
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Sandeep tries to misbehave with Gauri, but Gauri hides this from Soham. Manav goes from hospital and beats a ward boy seeing him taking Archana’s ring. He also beats Sandeep when he misbehaves with Gauri. Mittal turns out to be Kashinath’s friend and visits Sandeep at the hospital. He insults Sachin saying that he is not the real son of Manav and is an illegitimate child. Sachin takes Sandeep's case and Soham warns him to not fight this case. Onir joins the same hospital in which Manav is admitted. Purvi and Arjun fall in a small argument regarding business, but later fix things with each other. | |||
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On ], Manav returns home. Sachin and Soham get into a fight when Sachin gets hurt by Soham. Manav sees this and goes to stop them, but Archana goes there and they pretend that everything is normal. She later slaps both of them and warns Sachin to not take Sandeep’s case. Kashinath comes with Sandeep's marriage proposal for Gauri, but Gauri refuses. Soham tells Archana to bring a daughter-in-law and Archana-Manav think of Sachin's marriage with Gauri. Soham thinks that his marriage is fixed with Gauri and is extremely happy. On the other hand, Sandeep gets furious and decide to get married to Gauri only. Soham informs Purvi of his love and they both are happy. | |||
| ] | |||
But Archana declares Sachin and Gauri's marriage infront of family and Soham becomes shattered. | |||
| '']'' | |||
| 5 November 2007 | |||
==Cast== | |||
| ] | |||
*] / ] as Manav Damodar Deshmukh | |||
| 22 March 2013 | |||
*] as Archana Manav Deshmukh (Archu) | |||
| Original | |||
*] as Arjun Digvijay Kirloskar | |||
|- | |||
*] as Purvi Arjun Kirloskar | |||
| ] | |||
*] as Dr. Onir Dutt | |||
| ''Pavitra Rishta'' | |||
*] as Shalini Onir Dutt | |||
| 1 June 2009 | |||
*] / ] as Sachin Sachin Deshmukh / Sachin Manav Deshmukh (Sachu) | |||
| ] | |||
*] as Dr. Gauri Umesh Shahane | |||
| 25 December 2016 | |||
*] as Soham Manav Deshmuk | |||
| rowspan="5"| Remake | |||
*] as Ovi Manav Deshmukh | |||
|- | |||
*] as Tejaswini Manav Deshmukh (Teju) | |||
| ] | |||
*] as Damodar Deshmukh | |||
| ''Nilavilakku'' | |||
*] as Savita Damodar Deshmukh | |||
| rowspan="3"| 2009 | |||
*] as Vishwasrao Deshmukh | |||
| ] | |||
*] as Sachin Damodar Deshmukh | |||
| rowspan="3"| 2013 | |||
*] / ] as Manohar Karanjkar | |||
|- | |||
*] as Sulochana Manohar Karanjkar | |||
| ] | |||
*] as Vinod Manohar Karanjkar | |||
| ''Devatha'' | |||
*] as Manjusha Vinod Karanjkar (Manju) | |||
| ] | |||
*] as Ruchita Vinod Karanjkar (Ruchi) | |||
|- | |||
*] as Digvijay Kirloskar (DK) | |||
| ] | |||
*] as Ashna Digvijay Kirloskar | |||
| ''Jokali'' | |||
*] as Mallik Mittal | |||
| ] | |||
*] as Poornima Mallik Mittal (Punni) | |||
|- | |||
*] asSatish Mohan Deshpande | |||
| ] | |||
*] as Varsha Satish Deshpande(Varshu, Jhumri) | |||
| '']'' | |||
*] as Mohan Deshpande | |||
| 20 December 2021 | |||
*] as Bhavana Mohan Deshpande | |||
| ] | |||
*] as Dharmesh Jaipurwala | |||
| 24 September 2022 | |||
*] / ] as Vaishali Dharmesh Jaipurwala (Vaishu) | |||
|} | |||
*] as Madhuri Dharmesh Jaipurwala | |||
*] as Aniket Dharmesh Jaipurwala | |||
*] as Meena Jaipurwala | |||
*] as Rasika Lokhande | |||
*] / ] as Ajit Lokhande | |||
*] as Vandita Ajit Lokhande | |||
*] as Kashinath Sharma | |||
*] as Shravani Girish Mahadik | |||
*] as Girish Mahadik | |||
*] as Ashwin Sagar | |||
*] as Urmila Ashwin Sagar | |||
*] as Sunny Mukesh Khandeshi | |||
*] as Jignesh Mukesh Khandeshi | |||
*] as Mukesh Khandeshi | |||
*] as Snehlata Mukesh Khandeshi | |||
*] as Kinshuk Banerjee | |||
*] / ] as Balan Singh | |||
*] as Sundri Kumari | |||
*] as Charulata Mehta | |||
*] as Jaywant Rane | |||
*] as Sameer Rane | |||
*] as Vinay Apte | |||
==Crossover episodes== | |||
* With ] & ] on 17 January 2011 | |||
* With ], ] and ] on 23 May 2011 | |||
* With ] & ] on 15 August 2011 | |||
* With ] on 17 April 2012 | |||
* With ] & ] on 28 May 2012 | |||
* With ] & ] on 7 September 2012 | |||
* With ] on 27 September 2012 | |||
* With ] on 11 & 14 January 2013 | |||
* With ] and ] on 20 May 2013 | |||
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Pavitra Rishta | |
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Genre | Soap opera |
Based on | Thirumathi Selvam by S. Kumaran |
Developed by | Ekta Kapoor |
Screenplay by | R M Joshi Anil Nagpal Gitangshu Dey Vikas Tiwari Nidhi Singh Neha Shrivastava Ved Raj Shweta Bhardwaj Dialogues Shirish Latkar |
Story by | S Kumaran |
Directed by | Ravindra Gautam Mujammil Desai Kushal Zaveri Jignesh Vaishnav V.G.Roy Ajay Veermal Jafar Sheikh Sangieta Rao Partho Mitra Sameer Kulkarni Bhavin Thakkar Vicky Chauhan |
Creative directors | Doris Dey Tanushree Dasgupta Sukriti Saxena Neeshi Oza Shravan Pundir Mitu Meghana Amal |
Starring | Ankita Lokhande Sushant Singh Rajput Hiten Tejwani Asha Negi Rithvik Dhanjani Ruhee Bagga Karan Veer Mehra |
Theme music composer | Sunil Singh Devendra Kafir |
Opening theme | "Āsamāna Mēṁ Jaba Taka" by Priya Bhattacharya |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 1,424 |
Production | |
Producers | Ekta Kapoor Shobha Kapoor |
Production locations | Mumbai, India. |
Cinematography | Suhas Shirodkar Rajan Singh |
Editors | Vikas Sharma Vishal Sharma Manas Majumdar |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 20 minutes |
Production company | Balaji Telefilms |
Original release | |
Network | Zee TV |
Release | 1 June 2009 (2009-06-01) – 25 October 2014 (2014-10-25) |
Related | |
Thirumathi Selvam |
Pavitra Rishta (International title: Sacred Relationship) is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language soap opera produced by Ekta Kapoor of Balaji Telefilms that aired on Zee TV from 1 June 2009 to 25 October 2014. It is an adaptation of Tamil television series Thirumathi Selvam.
In late 2018 and later in 2020, after the death of Sushant Singh Rajput, who starred in this series, it was rebroadcast on Zee TV. After this rerun received good ratings, they decided to bring a new series. A series titled Pavitra Rishta – It's Never too Late aired on ZEE5 from 15 September 2021 starring Ankita Lokhande reprising her role as Archana and Shaheer Sheikh as Manav.
Plot
Homely and hard-working Archana Karanjkar marries Manav Deshmukh, a mere mechanic. They gradually come to support and fall in love with each other, despite their respective families being at loggerheads, as Manav’s mother, Savita, lied to Archana’s mother about his profession. Manav's brother Sachin dies while his fiancée, Shravani, is pregnant, and Manav is asked to take Shravani's responsibility. Archana and Manav divorce for the future of Shravani's unborn child, and Archana leaves Mumbai to complete her higher education.
Archana is now educated and returns to Mumbai after 2 years, while Manav is raising Shravani's son, who is named after Sachin. Eventually, Archana-Manav reunite and Shravani leaves abroad, giving Jr. Sachin to them. Archana has a miscarriage and Manav determines himself to become successful. He meets a rich businessman, Digvijay Kirloskar, and starts working with him.
4 years later, Manav is now a rich business tycoon. Manav and Archana now have a son, Soham, who is specially liked by Archana's childless sister, Varsha. Later, Archana delivers twin daughters, Ovi and Tejaswini. Varsha abducts Soham and they're presumed dead. Archana gets blamed for the loss of Soham as she had previously ignored Manav's warning to keep Soham away from Varsha.
Manav decides to move to Canada with his family to further his business. He sends flight tickets to Archana through Savita, who doesn't tell her anything about the tickets and misinforms Archana that Manav wants divorce. Later, Savita signs on the divorce papers on Archana's behalf and lies to Manav that Archana wants divorce. Thus, Manav moves abroad without Archana, who is left shattered and later adopts an orphaned baby girl, Purvi. Archana’s other sister Vaishali leaves her husband, Dharmesh due to his abusive behavior on herself and her children.
18 years later, Manav returns to India with his family to finalize their divorce, and is ordered a six-month courtship together with Archana. Varsha and Soham are revealed to be alive as goons "Jhumri" and "Vishnu Lala" in Bihar. Ovi's marriage is fixed with Digvijay's son, Arjun, while he is in love with Purvi. He soon reveals his love for Purvi and breaks his alliance with Ovi, leaving her shattered. Ovi tells Purvi that if she lets her marry Arjun instead, then she will stop Manav from divorcing Archana. For Archana's happiness, Purvi begs Arjun to marry Ovi and thus, Arjun-Ovi get married. Tejaswini and Manav’s father Damodar expose Savita's conspiracy, uniting Archana and Manav. The couple learn about Soham but he refuses to accept them as his parents. Archana’s brother Vinod's elder daughter, Punni, creates a rift between Ovi and Purvi, making Ovi believe that Arjun and Purvi are having an extra-marital affair. To save Ovi-Arjun's marriage life, Purvi shifts to Kolkata.
Six months later, Purvi, who is pregnant, is married to Dr. Onir, a gynecologist. Ovi is also pregnant having complications. Onir and Purvi return Mumbai to treat Ovi. Soham accidentally shoots Archana and she is hospitalized but soon recovers and Soham accepts both Manav and Archana as his parents. It is revealed that Purvi actually got pregnant with Arjun's child when they accidentally made love while taking shelter in a cabin. Ovi loses her son while Purvi delivers a daughter. She replaces her daughter with Ovi's child with Onir's help. Arjun and Purvi's daughter is named Pari. Soon, Ovi-Arjun and Onir-Purvi divorce. Manav and Archana decide to get Arjun and Purvi married so that Pari gets her full family. Arjun and Purvi get married. Ovi moves to Canada and finds out that she's pregnant again with Arjun's child.
Tejaswini falls in love with Snehlata's son, Sunny, who also falls in love with Vinod's youngest daughter, Ruchita. But they have to break up as Savita and Snehlata are rivals. Soham falls in love with Dr. Gauri but her alliance gets fixed with Jr. Sachin. He kidnaps Gauri and tries to forcefully marry her in the temple. Gauri gets accidentally shot by Soham and falls into a river with him. Arjun meets Ovi in Canada and is shocked on learning about his and Ovi's daughter, Pia. Purvi misunderstands that Arjun has cheated on her with Ovi. She shifts to Canada with Pari and the entire family.
20 years later, Purvi returns to Mumbai and realizes that Arjun never cheated on her with Ovi. Arjun is revealed to have brain tumor, so he and Purvi move to Australia for treatment. Pia helps Ovi to unite with her parents and family. Soham, revealed to be alive, has changed his name to Raghav Mhatre, and lives with his five children who are struggling financially due to his alcoholism. His eldest daughter, Ankita, resembles Archana and is the sole earner of the family. She meets Naren Karmarkar, a mentally challenged businessman grieving the loss of his lover, Ahaana.
Soon, Naren starts assuming Ankita as Ahaana. Ankita is compelled to marry Naren at the behest of his mother, Rushali, who agrees to offer her money and support her siblings financially. Gradually, Ankita falls in love with Naren, who recovers, and they consummate their marriage, leaving Ankita pregnant. Pari reluctantly agrees to marry Shekhar after the disappearance of her lover, Aman. On Shekhar and Pari's wedding day, Naren discovers that Pari is Ahaana and she discovers that Naren is Aman. It is revealed that Naren and Pari met each other in London where they exchanged fake names and fell in love but unfortunately a car accident separated them. Soham meets his family but still holds a grudge against them. Naren forgets his memories with Ankita and reconciles with Pari.
Rushali lies to everyone that Ankita had a contract marriage with Naren which was valid only until Naren's recovery. Ankita decides to sacrifice her love for Naren's happiness and conceals her pregnancy. Despite Soham's pleas, Naren and Pari marry. For Naren and Pari's happy married life, Ankita leaves Mumbai. Soon, Pari gets pregnant but miscarries and is declared infertile. Ankita gives birth to Naren's child but it is declared stillborn by the doctors. Naren and Pari adopt a baby girl and name her as Arushi.
Ankita returns to Mumbai and Manav makes her the managing director of his company. Pari starts getting jealous of Ankita and plans her murder. Naren and Ankita learn that Arushi is their biological daughter. It is revealed that Rushali had stolen Arushi from Ankita and bribed the doctors to misinform her that her child was stillborn. Naren learns about Pari's evil schemes, divorces her, and reunites with Ankita. Pari realizes their true love. She is reunited with Purvi and Arjun, who return to Mumbai, and accepts Arjun as her father. Soham overcomes his grudge and finally reconciles with Manav and Archana.
Ankita and Naren remarry. Manav-Archana, Arjun-Purvi, and Ankita-Naren together commemorate their "Pavitra Rishta" (sacred relationship). Manav meets with a fatal accident and Archana dies of grief. Their family mourns their death. Their souls are shown to be in heaven together, expressing their undying love for each other.
Cast
Main
- Ankita Lokhande as
- Archana "Archu" Karanjkar Deshmukh– Sulochana and Manohar's eldest daughter; Vinod, Varsha and Vaishali's sister; Manav's wife; Soham, Ovi and Tejaswini's mother; Jr. Sachin and Purvi's adoptive mother; Pia, Ankita, Prashant, Mansi, Pranav and Sonali's grandmother; Pari, Gaurav and Pushti's adoptive grandmother; Priya and Arushi's great-grandmother (2009–2014)
- Ankita Deshmukh Karmarkar (alias Ankita Mhatre) – Soham's eldest daughter; Prashant and Mansi's sister; Pranav and Sonali's half-sister; Naren's wife; Arushi's mother (2013–2014)
- Sushant Singh Rajput / Hiten Tejwani as Manav Deshmukh – Savita and Damodar's elder son; Sachin and Vandita's brother; Archana's husband; Soham, Ovi and Tejaswini's father; Jr. Sachin and Purvi's adoptive father; Pia, Ankita, Prashant, Mansi, Pranav and Sonali's grandfather; Pari, Gaurav and Pushti's adoptive grandfather; Priya and Arushi's great-grandfather (2009–2011) / (2011–2014)
- Asha Negi as Purvi Deshmukh Kirloskar – Archana and Manav's adopted daughter; Jr. Sachin, Soham, Ovi and Tejaswini's adopted sister; Onir's ex-wife; Arjun's wife; Pari's mother (2011–2014)
- Shruti Kanwar as Ovi Deshmukh – Archana and Manav's elder daughter; Soham and Tejaswini's sister; Jr. Sachin and Purvi's adopted sister; Arjun's ex-wife; Pia's mother (2011–2014)
- Rithvik Dhanjani as Arjun Kirloskar – Digvijay and Ashna's son; Ovi's ex-husband; Purvi's husband; Pari and Pia's father (2011–2014)
- Ankit Narang as Soham Deshmukh (alias Raghav Mhatre) – Archana and Manav's son; Varsha and Balan's foster son; Ovi and Tejaswini's brother; Jr. Sachin and Purvi's adopted brother; Gauri's one-sided lover; Ratna's ex-husband; Ankita, Prashant, Mansi, Pranav and Sonali's father; Priya and Arushi's grandfather (2012–2014)
- Puru Chibber / Anubhav Krishna Srivastava as Jr. Sachin "Sachu" Deshmukh – Sachin and Shravani's son; Archana and Manav's nephew / adopted son; Soham, Ovi, Tejaswini and Purvi's adopted brother; Gauri's ex-fiancé; Neena's husband; Gaurav and Pushti's father (2011–2013) / (2013–2014)
- Harsh Katara as Child Sachin Deshmukh (2011)
- Mrinalini Tyagi as Tejaswini "Teju" Deshmukh – Archana and Manav's younger daughter; Soham and Ovi's sister; Jr. Sachin and Purvi's adopted sister; Sunny's former love interest (2011–2014)
- Karan Veer Mehra as Naren Karmarkar (alias Aman Mathur) – Rushali and Shirish's elder son; Raunak's brother; Pari's ex-husband; Ankita's husband; Arushi's father (2013–2014)
- Ruhee Bagga as Pari Kirloskar (alias Ahaana) – Arjun and Purvi's daughter; Pia's half-sister; Naren's ex-wife; Arushi's foster mother (2013-2014)
Recurring
- Savita Prabhune as Sulochana Karanjkar – Manohar's widow; Vinod, Archana, Varsha and Vaishali's mother; Poornima, Ruchita, Aniket, Soham, Ovi and Tejaswini's grandmother; Varun's step-grandmother; Jr. Sachin and Purvi's adoptive grandmother; Pia, Ankita, Prashant, Mansi, Pranav and Sonali's great-grandmother; Pari, Gaurav and Pushti's adoptive great-grandmother; Priya and Arushi's great-great-grandmother (2009–2014)
- Ajay Rohila / Kishori Govind Mahabole as Manohar Karanjkar – Sulochana's husband; Vinod, Archana, Varsha and Vaishali's father; Poornima, Ruchita, Aniket, Soham, Ovi and Tejaswini's grandfather; Varun's step-grandfather; Jr. Sachin and Purvi's adoptive grandfather; Pia, Ankita, Prashant, Mansi, Pranav and Sonali's great-grandfather; Pari, Gaurav and Pushti's adoptive great-grandfather; Priya and Arushi's great-great-grandfather (2009) / (2009–2011) (Dead)
- Parag Tyagi as Vinod Karanjkar – Sulochana and Manohar's son; Archana, Varsha and Vaishali's brother; Manjusha's husband; Poornima and Ruchita's father (2009–2013)
- Priya Marathe as Varsha "Varshu" Karanjkar (alias Jhumri Singh)– Sulochana and Manohar's second daughter; Vinod, Archana and Vaishali's sister; Satish ex-wife; Balan's fake wife / mistress; Soham's foster mother (2009–2013)
- Prarthana Behere / Madhumita Das as Vaishali "Vaishu" Karanjkar – Sulochana and Manohar's youngest daughter; Vinod, Archana and Varsha's sister; Dharmesh's ex-wife; Aniket's mother; Varun's step-mother (2009–2011) / (2011–2012)
- Swati Anand as Manjusha "Manju" Lokhande Karanjkar – Rasika's daughter; Ajit's sister; Vinod's wife; Poornima and Ruchita's mother (2009—2013)
- Jia Mustafa as Poornima "Punni" Karanjkar Mittal – Manjusha and Vinod's elder daughter; Ruchita's sister; Malik's wife (2011—2013)
- Krunal Pandit as Malik Mittal – Poornima's husband (2011–2013)
- Meghna Kinare / Shivani Tomar as Ruchita "Ruchi" Karanjkar – Manjusha and Vinod's younger daughter; Poornima's sister (2011) / (2013)
- Smita Oak as Rasika Lokhande – Manjusha and Ajit's mother; Poornima, Ruchita and Munni's grandmother (2009–2012)
- Yamini Thakur as Vandita "Vandu" Deshmukh Lokhande – Savita and Damodar's daughter; Manav and Sachin's sister; Ajit's wife; Munni's mother (2009–2013)
- Prabhat Bhattacharya / Pankaj Vishnu as Ajit Lokhande – Rasika's son; Manjusha's brother; Vandita's husband; Munni's father (2009–2011, 2013)
- Unknown as Munni Lokhande – Vandita and Ajit's daughter (2011)
- Anurag Sharma as Satish Deshpande – Mohan and Bhavna's son; Varsha's ex-husband (2009–2011)
- Shalini Arora as Bhavna Deshpande – Mohan's wife; Satish's mother (2009–2011)
- Pawan Mahendru as Mohan Deshpande – Bhavna's husband; Satish's father (2009–2011)
- Sumeet Arora as Dharmesh Jaipurwala – Meena's son; Madhuri and Vaishali's ex-husband; Varun and Aniket's father (2010–2011)
- Sujata Vaishnav as Meena Jaipurwala – Dharmesh's mother; Varun and Aniket's grandmother (2010–2011)
- Divjot Sabarwal as Madhuri – Dhamresh's ex-wife; Varun's mother (2011)
- Karan Hukku as Varun Jaipurwala – Madhuri and Dharmesh's son; Vaishali's step-son; Aniket's half-brother (2011)
- Rahul Tandon as Aniket Jaipurwala – Vaishali and Dharmesh's son; Varun's half-brother (2012–2013)
- Ajay Wadhavkar as Damodar Rao Deshmukh – Vishwas's brother; Savita's husband; Manav, Sachin and Vandita's father; Jr. Sachin, Munni, Soham, Ovi and Tejaswini's grandfather; Purvi's adoptive grandfather; Pia, Ankita, Gaurav, Prashant, Mansi, Pushti, Pranav and Sonali's great-grandfather; Pari's adoptive great-grandfather; Priya and Arushi's great-great-grandfather (2009–2014)
- Usha Nadkarni as Savita Deshmukh – Damodar's wife; Manav, Sachin and Vandita's mother; Jr. Sachin, Munni, Soham, Ovi and Tejaswini's grandmother; Purvi's adoptive grandmother; Pia, Ankita, Gaurav, Prashant, Mansi, Pushti, Pranav and Sonali's great-grandmother; Pari's adoptive great-grandmother; Priya and Arushi's great-great-grandmother (2009–2014)
- Sunil Godse as Vishwas Rao Deshmukh – Damodar's brother; Manav, Sachin and Vandita's uncle (2009–2010) (Dead)
- Raj Singh Suryavanshi as Sachin Deshmukh – Damodar and Savita's younger son; Manav and Vandita's brother; Shravani's fiancé; Jr. Sachin's father; Gaurav and Pushti's grandfather (2009) (Dead)
- Pooja Pihal as Shravani Mahadik – Girish's daughter; Sachin's fiancée; Jr. Sachin's mother; Gaurav and Pushti's grandmother (2009–2011)
- Anil Mishra as Girish Mahadik – Shravani's father; Jr. Sachin's grandfather; Gaurav and Pushti's great-grandfather (2009–2010)
- Manasi Salvi as Ashna Kirloskar – Digvijay's wife; Arjun's mother; Pari and Pia's grandmother (2011) (Dead)
- Naved Aslam as Digvijay Kirloskar aka DK – Manav's boss and friend; Ashna's widower; Arjun's father; Pari and Pia's grandfather (2011–2013)
- Mansi Sharma as Neena Deshmukh – Jr. Sachin's wife; Gaurav and Pushti's mother (2013–2014)
- Karishma Sharma as Pia Kirloskar – Ovi and Arjun's daughter; Pari's half-sister (2014)
- Nishant Raghuwanshi as Prashant Deshmukh (alias Prashant Mhatre) – Soham's elder son; Ankita and Mansi's brother; Pranav and Sonali's half-brother (2013–2014)
- Aparna Dixit as Mansi "Manu" Deshmukh Kamble (alias Mansi Mhatre)– Soham's second daughter; Ankita and Prashant's sister; Pranav and Sonali's half-sister; Shashank's wife; Priya's mother (2013–2014)
- Manish Naggdev as Shashank Kamble – Mansi's husband; Priya's step-father (2013–2014)
- Akash Nath as Pranav Deshmukh (alias Pranav Mhatre) – Soham and Ratna's son; Sonali's brother; Ankita, Prashant and Mansi's half-brother (2013–2014)
- Kreesha Shah as Sonali "Sonu" Deshmukh (alias Sonali Mhatre) – Soham and Ratna's daughter; Pranav's sister; Ankita, Prashant and Mansi's half-sister (2013–2014)
- Niveen A Ramani as Gaurav Deshmukh – Jr. Sachin and Neena's son; Pushti's brother (2013–2014)
- Jinal Jain as Pushti Deshmukh – Jr. Sachin and Neena's daughter; Gaurav's sister (2013–2014)
- Mandar Jadhav as Vinay Apte – Purvi's ex-fiancé (2012–2013)
- Shakti Arora as Dr. Onir Dutt – Purvi's ex-husband; Shalini's husband (2012–2013)
- Menaka Lalwani as Shalini Dutt – Onir's second wife (2013)
- Karan Sharma as Sunny Khandeshi – Mukesh and Snehlata's younger son; Jignesh's brother; Tejaswini's former love interest (2012–2013)
- Ketki Dave as Snehlata Khandeshi – Mukesh's wife; Sunny and Jignesh's mother; Savita's rival (2012–2013)
- Mark Parakh as Jignesh Khandeshi – Mukesh and Snehlata's elder son; Sunny's brother (2012–2013)
- Priyanka Kandwal as Dr. Gauri Shahane – Umesh and Rajni's daughter; Atul's sister; Archana's doctor; Jr. Sachin's ex-fiancée; Soham's love interest (2013) (Dead)
- Sanjay Bhatia as Umesh Shahane – Rajni's husband; Gauri and Atul's father (2013)
- Amita Desai as Rajni Shahane – Umesh's wife; Gauri and Atul's mother (2013)
- Ahmad Harhash as Atul Shahane – Umesh and Rajni's son; Gauri's brother (2013)
- Mahesh Shetty as Jaywant Rane – Swati's brother; Archana's proposed groom (2010)
- Sheeba Chadha as Rushali Karmarkar – Shrish's wife; Naren and Raunak's mother; Priya and Arushi's grandmother (2013–2014)
- Vikrant Chaturvedi as Shirish Karmarkar – Sunanda's brother; Rushali's husband; Naren and Raunak's father; Priya and Arushi's grandfather (2013–2014)
- Sumukhi Pendse as Sunanda Karmarkar – Shirish's sister; Naren and Raunak's aunt (2013–2014)
- Ranjeet Singh as Raunak Karmarkar – Rushali and Shirish's younger son; Naren's brother; Kinnari's husband; Priya's father (2013–2014)
- Minal Mogam as Kinnari Nadkarni Karmarkar – Raunak's wife (2013–2014)
- Angel as Arushi "Ashi" Karmarkar – Ankita and Naren's daughter; Pari's foster daughter (2014)
- Karan Suchak as Shekhar Gupta – Lawyer; Naren's friend; Pari's ex-fiancé (2013–2014)
- Amit Sarin as Ashwin Sagar – Satish's cousin; Varsha's lover; Urmila's husband (2009–2010)
- Ashlesha Sawant as Urmila Sagar – Ashwin's wife (2009–2010)
- Neha Sehgal as Ria Gupta – Manav's assistant (2010–2011)
- Mukul Harish as Ranvijay – Gopal and Neelima's younger son; Vishnu's brother; Vaishnavi's father (2014)
- Bhanujeet Sudan as Rishabh Kapoor – A businessman; Sonia's former husband; Purvi's obsessed lover (2013–2014) (Dead)
- Kali Prasad Mukherjee / Abhay Bhargava as Balan Lala Singh – Varsha's fake husband; Soham's foster father (2012–2013) (2013–2014)
- Tanvi Thakkar as Rashmi (2009–2010)
- Syed Zafar Ali as Dr. Agarwal (2013)
- Eva Shirali as Swati Rane (2009–2010)
- Irfan Razaa Khan as Prakash (2010)
- Savita Shivaskar as Sundari: Maidservant in the Deshmukh household (2011–2014)
- Aryan Prajapati as Nikhil (2013–2014)
- Anuradha Namdar as Charulata Mehta (2012–2013)
- Mohit Sehgal as Pradeep Saini (2013)
- Manish Khanna as Kashinath Sharma (2013)
- Suman Shastri Kant as Kinshuk Banerjee (2013)
Production
Casting
Sushant Singh Rajput who was playing the parallel lead in Kis Desh Mein Hai Meraa Dil of StarPlus was cast as Manav. Zee TV did not accept him for casting as Manav as he was a parallel lead of the show in their rival channel. But Producer Ekta Kapoor convinced the channel to accept him. In November 2011 Rajput quit the series and was replaced by Hiten Tejwani. However, during the final of the series on 25 October 2014, Tejwani paved way for Rajput who appeared in the final episode as Manav.
Schedule
The show's time slot was changed from 21:00 to 18:30 on 15 April 2014 and the 21:00 slot was taken by Kumkum Bhagya, also produced by Ekta Kapoor.
Reception
Around late 2008, producer Ekta Kapoor and her production house Balaji Telefilms declined when the ratings and popularity of all her hit soaps of the 2000s decreased and were axed and also when newly launched ones performed poorly. Since then most channels did not accept her to work. It was due to the chance given by Zee TV for this series, the career of Kapoor and her production house was revived when it became one of the top-rated Hindi television programs.
Accolades
Pavitra Rishta received several awards and nominations. Lokhande and Rajput received multiple awards for their roles Archana and Manav in the Best Actress and Best Actor categories, as has Nadkarni in the Best Negative Actress category and Ekta Kapoor in the Best Serial category.
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Role | Result |
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2009 | Indian Telly Awards | Most Popular Actress In A Supporting Role | Savita Prabhune | Sulochana Karanjkar | Won |
Most Popular Fresh New Face (Female) | Ankita Lokhande | Archana Deshmukh | Nominated | ||
Most Popular Actor(Male) | Sushant Singh Rajput | Manav Deshmukh | |||
Most Popular Daily Serial | Ekta Kapoor | Pavitra Rishta | |||
2010 | Seoul International Drama Awards | Special Jury Award | Ekta Kapoor | Producer | Won |
2010 | Indian Television Academy Awards | Best Actor Popular(Male) | Sushant Singh Rajput | Manav Deshmukh | Won |
GR8 Face Of The Year(Female) | Ankita Lokhande | Archana Deshmukh | |||
2010 | Indian Telly Awards | Most Popular Drama Series | Ekta Kapoor | Pavitra Rishta | Won |
Best Actress In A Negative Role(Popular) | Usha Nadkarni | Savita Deshmukh | Nominated | ||
Best Actress In A Supporting Role(Popular) | Savita Prabhune | Sulochana Karanjkar | |||
Best Actress In A Lead Role(Popular) | Ankita Lokhande | Archana Deshmukh | |||
Best Actor In A Lead Role(Popular) | Sushant Singh Rajput | Manav Deshmukh | |||
Best Daily Serial | Ekta Kapoor | Pavitra Rishta | |||
Best Continuing TV Programme | Ekta Kapoor | Pavitra Rishta | |||
Best Story Writer | Rajesh Joshi | Crew | |||
2010 | Boroplus Gold Awards | Best TV Show ruling TRP Charts of The Year | Pavitra Rishta Team | Pavitra Rishta | Won |
Best TV Actor(Male) | Sushant Singh Rajput | Manav Damodar Deshmukh | |||
Best TV Debut(Female) | Ankita Lokhande | Archana Manav Deshmukh | |||
Best TV Actor for Negative Role (Female) | Usha Nadkarni | Savita Damodar Deshmukh | |||
2010 | BIG Star Entertainment Awards | Most Entertaining TV Actor(Male) | Sushant Singh Rajput | Manav Deshmukh | Won |
Most Entertaining TV Actor(Female) | Usha Nadkarni | Savita Deshmukh | Nominated | ||
Most Entertaining Television Show(Fiction) | Ekta Kapoor | Pavitra Rishta | |||
2011 | Apsara Awards | Best TV Actor (Female) | Ankita Lokhande | Archana Deshmukh | Won |
2011 | BIG Television Awards | Favourite Teekha Character | Usha Nadkarni | Savita Deshmukh | Won |
Favourite Meetha Character | Sushant Singh Rajput | Manav Deshmukh | |||
Favourite Namkeen Character | Usha Nadkarni | Savita Deshmukh | Nominated | ||
Favourite Garma Garam Jodi | Sushant Singh Rajput and Ankita Lokhande | Manav and Archana Deshmukh | |||
Favourite Dulara Character(Male) | Sushant Singh Rajput | Manav Deshmukh | |||
Favourite Dulara Character(Female) | Ankita Lokhande | Archana Deshmukh | |||
2011 | FICCI Frames Excellence Honours | Best TV Actor(Female) | Ankita Lokhande | Archana Deshmukh | Nominated |
Best TV Actor(Male) | Sushant Singh Rajput | Manav Deshmukh | Won | ||
Best TV Show (Fiction) | Ekta Kapoor | Pavitra Rishta | |||
2011 | Boroplus Gold Awards | Best Supporting Actor(Female)-Popular | Savita Prabhune | Sulochana Karanjkar | Won |
Best Negative Actor(Female)-Popular | Usha Nadkarni | Savita Deshmukh | |||
Best TV Actor(Male)-Popular | Sushant Singh Rajput | Manav Deshmukh | |||
Best TV Actor(Female)-Popular | Ankita Lokhande | Archana Deshmukh | |||
Best TV Show Of The Year | Ekta Kapoor | Pavitra Rishta | |||
Best Negative Actor(Female)-Critics | Usha Nadkarni | Savita Deshmukh | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor(Female)-Critics | Savita Prabhune | Sulochana Karanjkar | |||
Best Celebrity Jodi | Sushant Singh Rajput and Ankita Lokhande | Manav and Archana Deshmukh | |||
2011 | Indian Television Academy Awards | The GR8! Laurel For Ensemble Acting 2011 | Ekta Kapoor | Pavitra Rishta | Won |
2011 | BIG Star Entertainment Awards | Most Entertaining TV Actor(Male) | Sushant Singh Rajput | Manav Deshmukh | Nominated |
Most Entertaining TV Actor(Female) | Ankita Lokhande | Archana Deshmukh | |||
Most Entertaining Television Show(Fiction) | Ekta Kapoor | Pavitra Rishta | |||
2012 | Indian Telly Awards | Best Television Personality (Female) | Ankita Lokhande | Archana Deshmukh | Won |
Best Actress In A Negative Role(Popular) | Usha Nadkarni | Savita Deshmukh | Nominated | ||
Best Actress In A Lead Role(Popular) | Ankita Lokhande | Archana Deshmukh | |||
Best Actor In A Lead Role(Popular) | Hiten Tejwani | Manav Deshmukh | |||
Best Onscreen Couple | Sushant Singh Rajput and Ankita Lokhande | Manav and Archana Deshmukh | |||
Best Daily Serial | Ekta Kapoor | Pavitra Rishta | |||
Best Continuing TV Programme | Ekta Kapoor | Pavitra Rishta | |||
Best Drama Series | Ekta Kapoor | Pavitra Rishta | |||
Best Story Writer | Rajesh Joshi | Crew | |||
Best Actress In A Negative Role(Jury) | Usha Nadkarni | Savita Deshmukh | |||
Best Actor In A Negative Role(Jury) | Sumit Arora | Dharmesh Jaipurwala | |||
2012 | Boroplus Gold Awards | Best Actor(Female) | Ankita Lokhande | Archana Deshmukh | Won |
Stellar Performer Of The Year | Asha Negi | Purvi Deshmukh | |||
Best Actress in Negative Role (Critics) | Usha Nadkarni | Savita Deshmukh | |||
Best Actor(Male) | Hiten Tejwani | Manav Deshmukh | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor (Female) | Savita Prabhune | Sulochana Karanjkar | |||
Best Negative Actor (Male) | Puru Chibber | Sachin Deshmukh | |||
Gold Debut In A Lead Role (Female) | Asha Negi | Purvi Deshmukh | |||
Gold Debut In A Lead Role (Male) | Rithvik Dhanjani | Arjun Kirloskar | |||
Best Television Show | Ekta Kapoor | Pavitra Rishta | |||
2012 | People's Choice Awards India | Favourite Most Good Looking Onscreen Jodi | Hiten Tejwani and Ankita Lokhande | Manav and Archana Deshmukh | Nominated |
Favourite TV Drama | Ekta Kapoor | Pavitra Rishta | |||
2013 | Indian Telly Awards | Best Actor In A Supporting Role | Rithvik Dhanjani | Arjun Kirloskar | Won |
Best Make-Up Artist | Abdul Rehman Shaikh | Crew | |||
Best Fresh New Face(Female) | Asha Negi | Purvi Dutt | Nominated | ||
Best Onscreen Couple | Rithvik Dhanjani and Asha Negi | Arjun Kirloskar and Purvi Dutt | |||
Best Daily Serial | Ekta Kapoor | Pavitra Rishta | |||
Best Continuing TV Programme | Ekta Kapoor | Pavitra Rishta | |||
2013 | Boroplus Gold Awards | Best Actress In Comic Role (Critics) | Usha Nadkarni | Savita Deshmukh | Won |
Gold Producer’s Honour for Completing 1000 episodes |
Ekta Kapoor | Pavitra Rishta | |||
Best Actress (Popular) | Ankita Lokhande | Archana Deshmukh | Nominated | ||
Best Celebrity Jodi | Rithvik Dhanjani and Asha Negi | Arjun Kirloskar and Purvi Dutt | |||
Best TV Show (Fiction) | Ekta Kapoor | Pavitra Rishta | |||
Best Actor in Supporting Role | Shakti Arora | Dr Onir Dutt | |||
2014 | Star Guild Awards | Best Actress in Leading Role | Ankita Lokhande | Ankita Mahatre | Won |
Best Continuing Show of The Year | Ekta Kapoor | Pavitra Rishta | Nominated | ||
Boroplus Gold Awards | Best Actress In Comic Role (Popular) | Usha Nadkarni | Savita Deshmukh | Nominated | |
Best Actor In Comic Role (Popular) | Karan Mehra | Naren Karmarkar | |||
Best Actress (Critics) | Ankita Lokhande | Ankita Karmarkar |
Broadcast
In India, the series was re-aired on Zee TV from 3 September 3 2020, due to popular demand.
Adaptations
Language | Title | Original release | Network(s) | Last aired | Notes |
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Tamil | Thirumathi Selvam | 5 November 2007 | Sun TV | 22 March 2013 | Original |
Hindi | Pavitra Rishta | 1 June 2009 | Zee TV | 25 December 2016 | Remake |
Malayalam | Nilavilakku | 2009 | Surya TV | 2013 | |
Telugu | Devatha | Gemini TV | |||
Kannada | Jokali | Udaya TV | |||
Telugu | Srimathi Srinivas | 20 December 2021 | Star Maa | 24 September 2022 |
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External links
- Pavitra Rishta at ZEE5
- Pavitra Rishta at IMDb
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