Ek Bhram...Sarvagun Sampanna
Genre
Created byDipti Kalwani
Written by
  • Dipti Kalwani
Directed byAbinaash Sharma
Creative directorSiddhartha Vankar
Starring
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes109
Production
Producer
  • Dipti Kalwani
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time21–23 minutes
Production company
  • Sunny Side Up Films
Original release
NetworkStar Plus
Release22 April (2019-04-22) 
20 September 2019 (2019-09-20)[1]

Ek Bhram...Sarvagun Sampanna is an Indian thriller drama television series that aired on Star Plus from 22 April to 20 September 2019.[2] Produced by Sunny Side Up Films, it starred Shrenu Parikh and Zain Imam.[3][4]

Plot

Janhvi is the respected and accomplished ideal daughter-in-law of the rich Mittal family. Loved by everyone, her decisions are always respected. But Janhvi has a secret vengeance towards the family. PK's younger son, Kabir Mittal is an army officer who returns home after six years with the widow and son of his colleague who sacrifice his life for the nation.

Janhvi reveals herself to be Pooja Sharma, the daughter of Dr. Ashok Sharma. Ashok's house was burnt by PK Mittal. The former managed to save his daughters but died in the fire. Since then Pooja vowed to destroy the whole Mittal family. She got the entire Mittal business and property on her name and ousted the Mittal family from their home.

Thus, starts a cold war between Pooja and Kabir. Kabir kidnaps Pooja's mother and asks Pooja to marry him in order to save her mother's life. Helpless, Pooja agrees and the two get married. Slowly, the two see each other's good side thus softening towards one another. Hesitant at first, they later accept having fallen in love with each other. Evil Rani turns vengeful towards Pooja, unable to accept Kabir with someone else. Eventually, Pooja and Kabir clear through all the plotting and misunderstandings and unite.

Cast

Main

  • Shrenu Parikh as Pooja "Jhanvi" Sharma: Ashok and Anuradha's daughter; Rani's sister; Kabir's wife
  • Zain Imam as Kabir Mittal: Suman and Prem's son; Dhruv's brother; Pooja's husband; Kavya's former husband

Recurring

  • Purva Parag as Suman Mittal: Prem's wife; Kabir and Dhruv's mother
  • Ayub Khan as Prem "PK" Mittal: Kishan's son; Suman's husband; Kabir and Dhruv's father
  • Tanvi Dogra as Kavya Singhania: Vyom's widow; Kabir's ex-wife; Arush's mother
  • Jyoti Gauba as Anuradha Sharma: Ashok's wife; Pooja and Rani's mother
  • Rajeev Kumar as Suhasini "Amma" Devi: Pooja and Rani's adoptive mother
  • Karan Mehra as Dr. Ashok Sharma: Anuradha's husband; Pooja and Rani's father
  • Ishaan Singh Manhas as Dhruv Mittal: Suman and Prem's elder son; Kabir's brother; Pooja's fake husband
  • Tina Philip as Rani “Ishani” Sharma: Ashok and Anuradha's younger daughter; Pooja's sister; Kabir's obsessed lover
  • Nasir Khan as DCP: Prem's friend
  • Manju Sharma as Chanda Mittal: Sonali and Jay's mother; Kabir and Dhruv's aunt
  • Aanchal Agrawal as Sonali Mittal: Chanda's daughter; Jay's sister; Kabir and Dhruv's cousin
  • Anshul Pandey as Jay Mittal: Chanda's son; Sonali's brother; Kabir and Dhruv's cousin
  • Parikshit Sahni as Kishan Mittal: Patriarch of Mittal family; Prem's father; Kabir, Dhruv, Sonali and Jay's grandfather
  • Anuj Sachdeva as Vyom Malhotra: Kabir's colleague and friend; Kavya's first husband; Arush's father
  • Vidhaan Sharma/Atharva Sharma as Arush Malhotra: Kavya and Vyom's son
  • Manish Chawla

Reception

Times Now said, "While it’s very clear in the first episode itself how twisted Janhvi is, makers keep the intrigue alive with her character. While Shrenu keeps the intrigue alive with her antics in the show, Zain’s character, Kabir, also manages to add to all the drama right before the episode ends".[5]

The Times of India stated, "Ek Bhram – Sarvagun Sampanna will keep you hooked to the show with Janhvi’s mysterious unsettled scores".[6]

India Today said, "Shrenu Parikh is quite convincing as Janhvi, who can deceive anyone with her perfect bahu act. Ayub Khan fits well into the role of a strict head of the family. Ek Bhram – Sarvagun Sampanna looks promising and will keep the viewers hooked with its interesting twists and turns".[7]

Production

Development

The show was launched in a 1000-year-old heritage called Saas–Bahu temple located in Udaipur, Rajasthan.

The initial sequences of the series were inspired from real life incidents of a highly influential Indian family whom the makers maintained confidential. Due to this, they received threat phone calls from some of the families fearing threat to their identity.

In June 2019, the show went through a revamp in its storyline to increase the very low ratings, due to which actors Ayub Khan and Tanvi Dogra who were playing PK Mittal and Kavya Mittal respectively had to exit the show. Speaking about it producer Dipti Kalwani said, "The show is going in for a revamp with the existing cast. Actors are not quitting and will be brought back soon".

Cancellation

Despite the revamp in June 2019, the ratings did not reach expectations and thus, the shoot of the series concluded on 13 September 2019 while the series aired its last episode on 20 September 2019.[8]

References

  1. "Sarvagun Sampanna to Hamari Bahu Silk: TV shows that fizzled out in 2019". India Today. Archived from the original on 20 December 2019.
  2. "Here's everything you need to know about the launch of Shrenu Parikh's Ek Bhram Sarvagun Sampanna". Times Now.
  3. "Is Ek Bhram- Sarvagun Sampanna Inspired By True Events?". Mid Day. 9 April 2019. Archived from the original on 11 April 2019.
  4. "Ek Bhram Sarvagun Sampanna's Shrenu Parikh: Jahnvi is an ideal bahu with a hidden motive to harm her in-laws". The Times of India.
  5. "Ek Bhram Sarvagun Sampanna Review: Shrenu Parikh keeps the intrigue alive in this twisted drama". Times Now.
  6. "Ek Bhram – Sarvagun Sampanna review: Shrenu Parikh aka Janhvi Mittal's mind games and conniving looks will keep you hooked". The Times of India.
  7. "Ek Bhram Sarvagun Sampanna first impression: Shrenu Parikh's evil bahu avatar will keep you on the edge of your seat". India Today.
  8. "Shrenu Parikh pens emotional note as she wraps up Sarvagunn Sampanna". India Today. Archived from the original on 7 September 2019.
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