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* [[Subeer Kasali]] as Madhu- Kartaar’s wife
* [[Subeer Kasali]] as Madhu- Kartaar’s wife
* [[Sandeep Kap]] as Kartaar- Hanuman's Neighbour
* [[Sandeep Kap]] as Kartaar- Hanuman's Neighbour
* [[Vizin Sharma]] as Billa Mickey's friend
* [[Vizin Sharma]] as Billa
* [[Vikas Khanna]] as Chef Vikas Khanna- special appearance


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Patiala Babes
GenreDrama
Written byRajita Sharma
Directed byFaheim inamdar Sayed, Shashank Bharadwaj
StarringParidhi Sharma

Ashnoor Kaur

Anirudh Dave
Opening themeDevendra Bhome
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes174
Production
ProducersRajita Sharma,Vivek Budakoti
Production companyKatha Kottage
Original release
NetworkSony Entertainment Television
Release27 November 2018 (2018-11-27) –
Present

Patiala Babes is an Indian drama television series starring Paridhi Sharma and Ashnoor Kaur. This series is created by Katha Kottage and produced by Rajita Sharma and Vivek Budakoti. Patiala Babes is dubbed in Tamil version as Pavithra on Polimer TV.[1] It is premiered 27 November 2018 on Sony TV.[2][3] This show revolves around the bond shared between a mother and daughter.[4][2]

Plot

Babita (Paridhi Sharma), a simple and down to earth woman who has a hard time overcoming self-doubt informed by years of being in an oppressive marriage and her fearless daughter, Mini (Ashnoor Kaur), who doesn't hesitate to beat up lecherous men in her neighborhood, a young girl she encourages her traditional mother to realize her worth and fulfill her dreams. The story line also shows how Babita learns to live her life on her own terms with her daughter when her egotist husband, Ashok Khurana (Bhanujeet Sudan), cheats her for being with his business partner, Meeta Basu (Hunar Hali), a nice and self-sufficient woman. Afterwards, babita Forgives Meeta and Ashok when Ashok misbehaves with Meeta also. In a series of unfortunate events, babita advices Ashok to leave for London. Ashok leaves. Meanwhile, minnie and babita establish a shop and naem bi becomes the president of the society committee. By this time, Hanuman starts having feelings for babita and soon minnie comes to know. Minnie breaks down and gets stomach pain. Hangman Singh takes her to the hospital where they get to know that she has acute appendicitis and has to be operated [4][5][6]

Cast

Main Cast

Khurana Family

  • Bhanujeet Sudan as Ashok Khurana, Babita's ex-husband, Mini's father
  • Hunar Hali as Meeta Basu Khurana, Ashok's second wife
  • Anoop Puri as Kishenchand Khurana, Ashok's father
  • Poonam A. Sirnaik as Shammi Khurana, Ashok's mother
  • Shyn Khurana as Lovely Arora (née Khurana), Ashok's sister
  • Ashu Sharma as Sukhwinder Arora, Lovely's husband

Mini's Squad

  • Rushita Vaidya as Preet Kaur, Mini's best friend
  • Bhawsheel Sahni as Bobby Singh, Preet's brother
  • Mohit Hiranandani as Micky "Makkhan" Singh Ahluwalia, Mini's love interest

Additional Cast

References


  1. ^ "Patiala Babes – Know All About The New Upcoming Show On Sony TV!". Fuzion Productions. 2018-09-01. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  2. ^ a b Baddhan, Raj (2018-10-03). "In Video: Promo of Sony TV's 'Patiala Babes'". BizAsia | Media, Entertainment, Showbiz, Events and Music. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  3. ^ "Patiala Babes Cast, Story, Start Date, Timing & Promo | Sony TV". 2018-11-26. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  4. ^ a b "Patiala Babes actor Paridhi Sharma: Couldn't have asked for a better comeback". The Indian Express. 2018-11-27. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  5. ^ Team, Tellychakkar. "Actors Ashnoor Kaur and Anirudh Dave complete a decade in the Industry". Tellychakkar.com. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  6. ^ "Review of Sony TV's Patiala Babes: An interesting tale that supports emancipation of women - IWMBUZZ". Dailyhunt. Retrieved 2019-03-06.

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