Cast
Played by | Characters | Roles |
---|---|---|
Main characters | ||
Sara Khan | Sadhana Alekh Rajvansh | main lead (dead) |
Angad Hasija | Alekh Rajvansh | main lead |
Sulagna Panigrahi | Sakshi Alekh Rajvansh | Antagonist and main lead |
Parul Chauhan | Ragini Ranvir Rajvansh | Main lead |
Apoorva Agnihotri | Anmol Sareen | Main lead |
Kinshuk Mahajan | Ranvir Rajvansh | Main lead (dead) |
Divya Naaz | Khushi Rajvansh | Main lead |
Nirali Desai | Tamanna Rajvansh | Main lead |
Alok Nath | Prakash Chandra Sharma | Father of Ragini and Vineet / Mamaji of Sadhna / Father in law of Ranvir and Alekh 2007-2010 |
Vibha Chibber | Kaushalya Sharma | Mother of Ragini and Vineet / Mother in law of Ranvir and Alekh 2007-2010 |
Ashita Dhawan | Malti Sharma | Antagonist Wife of Vineet / Daughter in law of Kaushalya and Prakash 2007-2010 |
Naveen Saini | Vineet Sharma | Brother of Ragini / Husband of Malti 2007-2010 |
Siddhartha | Kavya Sharma | Son of Vineet and Malti 2010 |
Amardeep Jha | Sumitra | Mother of Kaushalya 2007-2010 |
Seema Kapoor | Vasundhara Rajvansh | Mother of Ranvir and Alekh / Mother in law of Ragini and Sadhna 2007-2010 |
Avinash Wadhavan | Inderjit Rajvansh | Father of Ranvir and Alekh / Father in law of Ragini and Sadhna 2007-2010 |
Natasha Rana | Ambika Rajvansh | Mother of Naveen / Mother in law of Avni 2007-2009 |
Ali Raza Namdaar | Satyen Rajvansh | Father of Naveen / Father in law of Avni 2007-2009 |
Vimarsh Roshan | Naveen Rajvansh | Son of Ambika and Satyen / Husband of Avni 2007-2010 |
Preeti Puri | Avni Rajvansh | Wife of Naveen / Daughter in law of Ambika and Satyen 2007-2010 |
Rahul Lohani | Karan Rajvansh | Son of Inderjit 2010 |
Shafaq Naz | Guni Rajvansh | Daughter of Avni and Naveen 2007-2010 |
Prerna Wanvari | Shivani | Antagonist |
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