''Sab Satrangi'' ( ''Everything Colorful'') is a
Hindi-language slice of life
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comedy
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television series produced by Saurabh Tewari under the banner Parin Multimedia. It aired on
Sony SAB
Sony SAB (formerly SAB TV) is an Indian pay television channel owned by Culver Max Entertainment.
History
Sony SAB was launched as SAB TV by Gautam Adhikari and Markand Adhikari under their company Sri Adhikari Brothers (thus the acronym) on ...
from 7 February 2022 to 25 June 2022.
Plot
Set in
Lucknow
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, the show revolves around Mankameshwar "Manu" Maurya and his colourful family. Manu is honest, sincere, hardworking and noble person and is a believer in his grandmother's philosophy: ''"''If you haven't done anything wrong to anyone, then nothing wrong would happen to you either''."''
Manu marries Shweta, as arranged by his family. The festive atmosphere turns sour as Shweta elopes soon after the wedding, leaving behind a letter in which she falsely accuses the Maurya family of asking for a dowry. (Shweta is involved in an affair with her boyfriend). A police inspector bribed by Shweta arrests Manu. After Manu's innocence is proven and he is released, his manager fires him from his job. Dejected but still hopeful, Manu decides to re-open 'Jai Mataji Tenthouse', which was owned by his grandfather and closed abruptly after his death.
Cast
Main
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Mohit Kumar as Mankameshwar "Manu" Maurya: Narmada and Shyamlal's son; Banphool's grandson; Kanaklata, Deepu and Shikha's brother; Gargi's husband. (2022)
**Lala Dalpatrai Maurya: Manu's grandfather (2022)
* Kangan Baruah Nangia as Gargi Maurya: Khushwa's daughter; Manu's wife (2022)
Recurring
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Joyoshree Arora
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as Banphool Maurya: Lala's widow; Manu's grandmother; Shyamlal's mother; Kanaklata, Deepu, Manu and Shikha's grandmother (2022)
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Dayashankar Pandey as Shyamlal Maurya: Lala and Banphool's son; Narmada's widower; Kanaklata, Deepu, Manu and Shikha's father (2022)
* Hima Singh as Kanaklata: Narmada and Shyamlal's daughter; Lala and Banphool's granddaughter; Deepu, Manu and Shikha's sister; Diwakar's wife (2022)
* Mohit Sharma as Diwakar: Kanaklata's husband (2022)
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Puru Chibber as Deependra "Deepu" Maurya: Narmada and Shyamlal's son; Lala and Banphool's grandson; Kanaklata, Manu and Shikha's brother; Pinky's husband (2022)
* Akshita Sethi as Pinky Maurya: Deepu's wife (2022)
* Samriddhi Singh
as Shikha Maurya: Shyamlal's daughter; Lala and Banphool's granddaughter; Kanaklata, Deepu and Manu's sister (2022)
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Satyajit Sharma as Shiv Shankar aka "Daddy" Kushwaha: The local don of Lucknow, Gargi's father; Manu's father-in-law (2022)
References
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Hindi-language television shows
2022 Indian television series debuts
2022 Indian television series endings
Sony SAB original programming