Jamai Raja

Indian television series

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October 28 2024 Punjabi adaptation of Jamai Raja titled 'ਜਵਾਈ ਜੀ' premiered on Zee Punjabi and is currently ongoing
September 10 2019 Jamai 2.0, the sequel series to Jamai Raja, premiered on ZEE5 streaming platform, starring Ravi Dubey, Nia Sharma, Shiny Doshi, and Achint Kaur.
August 12 2018 Bengali adaptation of Jamai Raja concluded its run on Zee Bangla
2017 Major character developments in Season 3, including Prashant Chawla's character Satya Sawant being declared dead, and the introduction of new characters like Orvana Ghai as Koel Sengupta and Rudraksh Thakur as Shyom Sengupta.
2017 Introduction of Kareena Patel in Season 3, marking a continuation of the series' narrative.
2017 Sanjay Swaraj and Isha Sharma/Varsha Usgaonkar complete their roles in the television series, marking the end of their character arcs after appearing from 2014 to 2017.
2017 Series concludes the storylines of main characters Karanvir and Mahi, marking the end of their narrative arc.
June 2017 Spin-off series Jamai 2.0 debuted on ZEE5 digital platform, featuring original cast members Ravi Dubey, Nia Sharma, and Achint Kaur reprising their roles
June 5 2017 Bengali adaptation of Jamai Raja titled 'জামাই রাজা' premiered on Zee Bangla
March 3 2017 Original Jamai Raja television series concluded its run on Zee TV, being replaced by 'Piyaa Albela'.
2016 Ahmad Harhash joined the cast as Balan Sengupta during the series run.
2016 Debut of new recurring cast members including Karan Singhmar as Sunil Sawant, Sara Khan as Aleena Verma/Mahi Sawant, and Kushabh Manghani as Deepu in Season 3 of Jamai Raja television series.
2016 Seema Pandey/Kulbir Baderson appears as Naina Sengupta in the cast from 2016 to 2017.
2016 Indraneil Sengupta's character Neil Sengupta is noted as deceased in the cast list.
2016 Sonal Minocha/Anaya Soni's character Ria Walia Sengupta is also noted as deceased.
2016 Sunny Arora's character Ranjit Sengupta is listed as part of the cast.
2016 Aalisha Panwar's character Anya Sengupta is noted as Siddharth's ex-fiancee.
2016 The series continued with cast transitions, including the departure of some original cast members and the addition of characters like Amol Mehra/Sonu Raj.
2016 Shruti Ulfat concludes her role as Simran Khurana in the television series after appearing from 2014 to 2016.
2016 Karanvir 'Karan' Khurana, portrayed by Ravi Dubey, becomes a prominent character, transitioning from Siddharth and Roshni's son to a central role in the narrative.
2016 Series introduced multiple character transformations and fake identities, including Jyoti Tai and Raghu as fake characters portrayed by Ravi Dubey.
2015 Cast receives nominations at the Zee Gold Awards across multiple categories, with Achint Kaur winning Zee recognition for Best Performance in leading role- Female
2015 Achint Kaur wins Favourite Zee Personality of the Year and Favourite Stylish Personality of the Year at the Zee Rishtey Awards
2015 Cast receives multiple nominations at the Indian Telly Awards, including Best Onscreen Couple for Ravi Dubey and Nia Sharma, and Best Actor in Leading Role for Ravi Dubey
2015 Nia Sharma wins Most Stylish Beti at the Television Style Awards
2015 Several significant cast changes and character developments occurred, including the introduction of characters like Yash Mehra, Bunty Khanna, and new storylines involving Rajveer Singh Ranawat and Samaira Patel.
2014 Original Jamai Raja television series premiered on Indian television
2014 Cast receives nominations at the Indian Television Academy Awards, with Ravi Dubey and Nia Sharma nominated for GR8! ON-Screen Couple Of The Year
2014 Ravi Dubey and Nia Sharma win Favourite Saas Jamai Rishta at the Zee Rishtey Awards
2014 Jamai Raja television series premiered, featuring Ravi Dubey in a double role as Siddharth Khurana and Siddharth Kukreja, and Nia Sharma as Roshni Patel Khurana.
August 4 2014 Jamai Raja television series premiered on Zee TV, replacing the show 'Do Dil Bandhe Ek Dori Se'.

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