- Mrs. & Mr. Sharma Allahabadwale
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Mrs. & Mr. Sharma Allahabadwale Mrs-Mr-Sharma-Allahabad-Wale.jpg Created by Starex Entertainment Written by Rajat vyas and Nitin Keswwani Country of origin India No. of seasons 2 Broadcast Original channel SAB TV Original airing 17th May, 2010-27th jan,2011 Mrs. & Mr. Sharma Allahabadwale is a new TV serial [1] which started broadcasting on SAB TV on 17th May, 2010. Mrs & Mr Sharma Allahabadwale on SAB TV shares the comic spirit and journey of a small town family with the struggle of a middle class family. Mrs & Mr Sharma Allahabad Wale TV serial is aired every Monday to Thursday at 9:30 PM in India.
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Story
The Mrs. & Mr. Sharma Allahabad Wale story is based on mainly two characters – Mr. Sharma and Mrs. Sharma. They live in Allahabad. So, the series name is based on the name of the both the characters and their motherland, just like Maniben.com, Sonu Sweety, Jugni Chali Jalandhar and Shree Adi Manav.
Mrs. & Mr. Sharma Allahabadwale celebrates of the comic spirit and life of a small town. The series tells a story of the struggle of day to day incidents that comes in the life of a middle class family. It shows the clash of values and ethics between people of small towns and metropolis. It frequently takes a humorous tone on the widespread corruption and double standards of big city life.
The Mrs. & M.r Sharma Allahabadwale TV series shows the gap between two cities – Allahabad and the vastly larger Mumbai. Mr. Dristhdumn Sarveshwar Sharma is the head of the family. He is a simple man, contented with his family and job. He is grounded with his own set of beliefs and customs.
Mrs. Rashmi Sharma is a stereotyped, small city, middle class Indian housewife. She has never seen a big city and has complete faith in her husband. Mr. Sharma accepts his transfer letter with a prospect of a better future. He goes to Mumbai. Comic dialogues and journey of a small town lead to the humorous incidents in the show. The show ended it's run on 29 jan 2011. It was replaced by mrs tendulkar.
Cast
- Divyanka Tripathi has played the character of Mrs. Rashmi Sharma in Mrs & Mr Sharma Allahabad Wale TV serial. She is a perfect housewife. She loves cooking for her husband. Mrs. Sharma feels her husband is the smartest in the world. She is known as Mrs. Sharma in Mrs & Mr Sharma Allahabad Wale on SAB TV.
- Rajesh Kumar [2] has played the character of Mr. Dristhdumn Sarveshwar Sharma in Mrs & Mr Sharma Allahabad Wale. He is a 35 year old married person ingrained with all the values of a true Indian. He has a Masters degree in Hindi literature. He works as an Assistant Bank Manager. He gets happiest than ever when he hears about his transfer from Allahabad to Mumbai. But he doesn’t know about the real taste of the dream city. He is known as Mr. Sharma in Mrs & Mr Sharma Allahabad Wale TV series. Rajesh Kumar has played an effective character in Baa Bahu Aur Baby also. [3]
- Akruti Singh has played the character of Ms. Raagini Sharma in Mrs & Mr Sharma Allahabad Wale serial. She is 19 year old unmarried sister of Mr. Sharma. He always inspires her to become an actress one day. Akruti was seen in Miley Jab Hum Tum also.
- Dilip Kumar Sharma has played the character of Daboo in Mrs & Mr Sharma Allahabad Wale series. He is 11 years old son of Mr. Sharma. He is smart, well managed and expert in handling with situations.
- Sudha Chandran Atul Srivastava and Ashiesh Roy are also leading characters of Mrs & Mr Sharma Allahabad Wale TV Show. Mrs & Mr Sharma Allahabad Wale casts create perfect comic situations by their acts.
Trivia
- The producers of the show celebrated a party both at the launch of the show and after the first episode, probably due to unexpected high ratings of the first episode.[4]
References
Comedy Chintu Chinki Aur Ek Badi Si Love Story • Don't Worry Chachu • F.I.R • Lapataganj • Mrs. Tendulkar • Sajan Re Jhoot Mat Bolo • Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah ChashmahSilent comedy Gutur GuCategories:- SAB TV television series
- Indian television comedy series
- Indian television sitcoms
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