Kesari Nandan

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Kesari Nandan
File:Kesari Nandan.jpg
GenreDrama
Created byAbhimanyu Singh
StarringChahat Tewani
Manav Gohil
Opening themeKesari Nandan
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes142
Production
Running time23 minutes
Production companyContiloe Entertainment
Release
Original networkColors TV
Original release1 January (2019-01-01) –
26 July 2019 (2019-07-26)
External links
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Kesari Nandan is an Indian social drama television series that aired on Colors TV from 1 January to 26 July 2019.[1] It starred Chahat Tewani and Manav Gohil as Kesari Nandan Singh and Hanumant Singh.[2] This serial also dubbed in Sinhala language as Diriya Doni on Hiru TV.

Plot[edit]

Kesari Nandan wants to wrestle to fulfill her father Hanumant's dream. But Hanumant believes that girls cannot wrestle. Kesari fakes being a boy to wrestle and starts learning wrestling from Hanumant. When people get to know the truth about Kesari, they consider Hanumant wrong. Hanumant gets annoyed and decides to get Kesari married to her friend Unnati Dunavati's brother Jawahar. But Jawahar demands dowry. Kesari breaks off the marriage. Jagat gets paralyzed and Hanumant breaks down thinking his dream will never be fulfilled. Kesari starts working hard to fulfill her father's dream. In the end, Kesari wins the title of India Kesari.

Cast[edit]

  • Chahat Tewani as Kesari Nandan Singh
  • Manav Gohil as Hanumant Singh
  • Aastha Chaudhary as Madhavi Singh
  • Ankit Arora as Zorawar Singh
  • Dakssh Ajit Singh as Bhairon Singh
  • Shoaib Ali as Jagat Singh
    • Aalok Shaw as Young Jagat Singh
  • Reshma Shinde as Bijli Zorawar Singh
  • Deshna Duggad as Kalki Rana
  • Ayaz Khan as Suyash Rana
  • Rajesh Chahar as Chirag (Jawahar’s friend)
  • Shivlekh Singh as Pappu
  • Unknown as Jawahar Dunavati
  • Nivedita Joshi-Saraf as Bhakti Singh (Dadi Sa)
  • Shakku Rana as Police Inspector Aarav Upresh
  • Darpan Srivastava as Anand Dunavati
  • Anjali Rana as Namita Dunavati
  • Tasheen Shah as Unnati Dunavati
  • Nikhhil R Khera as Himmat Singh

Guest appearances[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "'Dastaan-e-Mohabbat' to shift to make way for 'Kesari Nandan' on Colors". bizasialive.com. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
  2. "Colors' 'Kesari Nandan' To Depict An Inspirational Tale Of A Young Wrestling Prodigy".


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