Kayaamat

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Kayaamat - Jabb Bhi Waqt Aata Hai
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Created byBalaji Telefilms
StarringKishwer Merchant
see below
Opening theme"Kayaamat" by Minakshi Pravash (Shivam)
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of episodes156
Production
Producers
Running timeapprox. 25 minutes
Original release
NetworkDD National
Release2003 –
2004

Kayaamat - Jabb Bhi Waqt Aata Hai is a Hindi-language thriller television series that aired on DD National.[1][2]

Plot

Kayaamat is a story of love and revenge of the Ahuja family. The story takes off when the celebrations in the Ahuja family are in full swing, with the engagement of Naren and Naina’s son Uday (Ali Hassan) with Pooja (Kishwer Merchant). Pooja loves Uday to the point of obsession; she wants to own and possess him completely. Her insecurities about Uday get aggravated and go completely out of control with the presence of Anamika (Amita Chandekar), the CEO of a company that does huge business with the Ahujas. Pooja, at her engagement, sees a subtle chemistry developing between Uday and Anamika. Pooja now goes on a rampage as she wants to destroy Anamika totally, so that her love life with Uday can meet its happy end; however, Pooja realizes that Anamika is not so easy to defeat. In due course of time, Anamika becomes a favorite of not only Pooja's family but of the Ahujas too. At this point Pooja decides to go for the final kill. But the question remains that who is Anamika? Is she what she portrays to be or does she too have her own story and reasons for coming to the Ahuja family? Is she as innocent as she portrays or is this all a plan, a plan to achieve her goal and her objective? What follows is an ensuing battle to safeguard the honour and prestige of Ahuja family.

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