Bhakharwadi (TV series)
Bhakharwadi is an Indian television series that aired on Sony SAB. The show premiered on 11 February 2019 and concluded on 28 August 2020. It was produced by Hats Off Productions, a company known for creating popular television content.
Plot[edit | edit source]
The story of Bhakharwadi revolves around two families, the Gokhales and the Thakkars, who run rival snack shops in Pune. The Gokhale family, headed by Anna Gokhale, is traditional and conservative, while the Thakkar family, led by Mahendra Thakkar, is modern and progressive. The central theme of the show is the clash of ideologies between these two families, which is further complicated by the budding romance between Abhishek Gokhale and Gayatri Thakkar.
Main Characters[edit | edit source]
- Anna Gokhale - The patriarch of the Gokhale family, a staunch traditionalist who believes in preserving his cultural heritage.
- Abhishek Gokhale - Anna's son, who falls in love with Gayatri Thakkar.
- Mahendra Thakkar - The head of the Thakkar family, who runs a modern snack shop.
- Gayatri Thakkar - Mahendra's daughter, who falls in love with Abhishek Gokhale.
Supporting Characters[edit | edit source]
- Urmila Thakkar - Mahendra's wife, who supports her husband's modern outlook.
- Kaveri Gokhale - Anna's wife, who often finds herself caught between her husband's traditional views and her son's modern aspirations.
- Krishna Gokhale - Abhishek's younger brother, who adds a comic element to the show.
Production[edit | edit source]
Bhakharwadi was produced by Hats Off Productions, a company known for its successful television shows like Khichdi and Baa Bahoo Aur Baby. The show was well-received for its unique storyline and strong performances by the cast.
Episodes[edit | edit source]
The series aired a total of 300 episodes. Each episode typically ran for about 22 minutes and was filled with humor, drama, and emotional moments.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Bhakharwadi received positive reviews from both critics and audiences. The show's portrayal of cultural clashes and generational differences resonated with many viewers. The performances of the lead actors, especially Deven Bhojani as Anna Gokhale and Paresh Ganatra as Mahendra Thakkar, were particularly praised.
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