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Mishri
Mishri (transl. Rock Sugar) is an Indian Hindi-language television drama series that premiered on 3 July 2024 on Colors TV and streams digitally on JioCinema. Produced by Story Square Productions, it stars Shruti Bhist, Namish Taneja and Megha Chakraborty. It is the first Hindi adaptation of the Colors Kannada series Lakshmi Baramma.
Mishri revolves around the tumultuous tale of three people—Mishri Sharma, Raghav Dwivedi and Vaani Tripathi—as a divine thread of fate interconnects their lives in a way that challenges their beliefs, leading to a complex web of unwanted marriage, betrayal, companionship, and devotion.
Set in Mathura and the village of Gangapur, the story follows Mishri Sharma (Shruti Bhist), a girl regarded by her fellow villagers as a source of good fortune. Her father, Hari Sharma, having lost his wife shortly after Mishri's birth, is a torchbearer of life for her. He gifts her a pen which symbolises the promise that when she'll grow up, she will study and someday become a high officer to fulfill her father's dreams. However, in a twist of fate, in order to save her prized pen, Mishri loses her father but at the same time, she alone is able to save multiple lives. From that day forward, Mishri's fellow villagers begin to celebrate her as a golden child because of her deed.
Years later, Mishri has grown to be a simple young girl with an ambition to complete her father's dreams. She lives with her grandmother in Bela's house, an overbearing and abusive lady coveting the lands and property left in Mishri's name by her father. Bela has a devious brother, Shakti, who eyes Mishri, and is voted to be the village's head all due to the good fortune of Mishri's existence and the brother-sister-duo misuse the same blessing with no mercy. When Bela learns about Mishri's relentless pursuit of education for a deep-rooted goal, she brutally attempts to shut all the doors of opportunity and freedom on her. Crying to her fate, Mishri regresses to believe that her ambition is futile and no matter how hard she tries, she is never able to fulfill her father's last wishes nor level up to Bela's expectations for her. Nonetheless, her grandmother assures her that someone will eventually emerge as her protector and fight for her rights and dreams against the whole world by her side no matter what.
Hailing from a high and urban family of Mathura, Raghav Dwivedi (Namish Taneja) is a perfect catch. He's a happy-go-lucky, young gentleman who strives to heed everyone's happiness around him. Having lost his father at a tender age, his life bends towards his mother, Parvati. Despite responsibilities and obligations laden onto his back, he longs to be the catalyst of his family's peace and tries to resolve every littlest knots that are spiralled around the bitter hearts of his family members, some of which are unknown to him. Succeeding in directing major roles in the family business also comes to a great cost to him as Chitra, his paternal aunt, secretly has a seed of greed and indignation sown deep in her heart for her supposedly beloved nephew. Being an equal partners with Raghav in their tours and travels business, she hides an agenda of desiring something bigger behind the mask of her sweetness for which she won't stop at anything — even if it means to claim her nephew's life. But Raghav, being the ultimate family guy, blindly returns his genuine love and consideration for the Dwivedi family.
On the other hand, Raghav's one and only is a woman of unique boldness, Vaani Tripathi (Megha Chakraborty). Married to her work as a fashion designer, Vaani's priorities are steel and unshakable. She still remains grieved about losing her younger sister, Meenu, to a terminal illness but with Raghav by her side, her sanity and trauma is tamed alongside their possessive but healthy relationship. Eager to initiate their wedding proposal to their families, Vaani and Raghav often fall into some light conflictions which always end in a promise by Raghav that he'd soon talk to his mother once the Dwivedi family mends fences with their issue concerning the idea of a love marriage. Unbeknownst to them, the family's opposition to love marriage stems from a past conflict between the mothers of Vaani and Raghav, and despite so many years of the ordeal, Sulochana and the whole family still are adamant to solve things between them and Vaani's mother, Kalpana — where Sulochana wanted Kalpana as his son's wife and her daughter-in-law but Anirudh instead married Parvati, whom he loved. Nonetheless, Kalpana is still unable to turn the page and forgive Dwivedi family for breaking their promise as they turn up to her threshold to invite her to the marriage anniversary of Raghav's grandparents. In turn, she strikes a condition for her participation and that is ensuring Parvati doesn't attend the same event to which Sulochana heartily agrees. Upon knowing this, Vaani is enraged and vows to never forgive the family who's hurt her mother even if Kalpana is ready to bury the hatchet.
On the other hand, Mishri's troubled grandmother contrives a plan to save her from Bela's continual tortures and to secure her educational future. In return of Mishri's determined part in the village's events of good fortune, Mishri's grandmother entreats to the villagers to marry Mishri to an ideal city boy who keeps her happy as she firmly believes that marrying a prince is written in the spirited Mishri's fate. Bela and Shakti are agitated by the sudden announcement.
Parvati is hellbent on eliminating the fatal flaw in Raghav's horoscope by any means and for that, she takes him to a holy temple of Gangapur. Vaani also reminds Raghav to fetch some of Gangapur's pier water for her as it is believed that if the blessed water from there is anointed on a couple, then their love becomes eternal like that of Radha and Krishna. However, through a surreal stroke of destiny, as Mishri bumps into Raghav, the blessed water bestows upon them together and thus entwines them in a fate strung with each other but the both of them are oblivious to the signs. As Parvati presents Raghav's horoscope and picture to a priest, she learns that he's plagued with the same affliction in his fate as his father, Anirudh who died in an perplexing accident. Just like his father, Raghav is destined to die a mysterious and inexplicable death as people who are closest to him are baying for his blood but the only way to prevent it is a human shield who is bound to protect him from every harm written in his destiny. In the temple, as Mishri prays for her grandmother's good health, she encounters a breathless Parvati on the steps without an inhaler, suffering an asthma attack and saves her life but Raghav is unable to meet and thank his mother's saviour who is supposedly named 'Mishri.'
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Mishri
Mishri (transl. Rock Sugar) is an Indian Hindi-language television drama series that premiered on 3 July 2024 on Colors TV and streams digitally on JioCinema. Produced by Story Square Productions, it stars Shruti Bhist, Namish Taneja and Megha Chakraborty. It is the first Hindi adaptation of the Colors Kannada series Lakshmi Baramma.
Mishri revolves around the tumultuous tale of three people—Mishri Sharma, Raghav Dwivedi and Vaani Tripathi—as a divine thread of fate interconnects their lives in a way that challenges their beliefs, leading to a complex web of unwanted marriage, betrayal, companionship, and devotion.
Set in Mathura and the village of Gangapur, the story follows Mishri Sharma (Shruti Bhist), a girl regarded by her fellow villagers as a source of good fortune. Her father, Hari Sharma, having lost his wife shortly after Mishri's birth, is a torchbearer of life for her. He gifts her a pen which symbolises the promise that when she'll grow up, she will study and someday become a high officer to fulfill her father's dreams. However, in a twist of fate, in order to save her prized pen, Mishri loses her father but at the same time, she alone is able to save multiple lives. From that day forward, Mishri's fellow villagers begin to celebrate her as a golden child because of her deed.
Years later, Mishri has grown to be a simple young girl with an ambition to complete her father's dreams. She lives with her grandmother in Bela's house, an overbearing and abusive lady coveting the lands and property left in Mishri's name by her father. Bela has a devious brother, Shakti, who eyes Mishri, and is voted to be the village's head all due to the good fortune of Mishri's existence and the brother-sister-duo misuse the same blessing with no mercy. When Bela learns about Mishri's relentless pursuit of education for a deep-rooted goal, she brutally attempts to shut all the doors of opportunity and freedom on her. Crying to her fate, Mishri regresses to believe that her ambition is futile and no matter how hard she tries, she is never able to fulfill her father's last wishes nor level up to Bela's expectations for her. Nonetheless, her grandmother assures her that someone will eventually emerge as her protector and fight for her rights and dreams against the whole world by her side no matter what.
Hailing from a high and urban family of Mathura, Raghav Dwivedi (Namish Taneja) is a perfect catch. He's a happy-go-lucky, young gentleman who strives to heed everyone's happiness around him. Having lost his father at a tender age, his life bends towards his mother, Parvati. Despite responsibilities and obligations laden onto his back, he longs to be the catalyst of his family's peace and tries to resolve every littlest knots that are spiralled around the bitter hearts of his family members, some of which are unknown to him. Succeeding in directing major roles in the family business also comes to a great cost to him as Chitra, his paternal aunt, secretly has a seed of greed and indignation sown deep in her heart for her supposedly beloved nephew. Being an equal partners with Raghav in their tours and travels business, she hides an agenda of desiring something bigger behind the mask of her sweetness for which she won't stop at anything — even if it means to claim her nephew's life. But Raghav, being the ultimate family guy, blindly returns his genuine love and consideration for the Dwivedi family.
On the other hand, Raghav's one and only is a woman of unique boldness, Vaani Tripathi (Megha Chakraborty). Married to her work as a fashion designer, Vaani's priorities are steel and unshakable. She still remains grieved about losing her younger sister, Meenu, to a terminal illness but with Raghav by her side, her sanity and trauma is tamed alongside their possessive but healthy relationship. Eager to initiate their wedding proposal to their families, Vaani and Raghav often fall into some light conflictions which always end in a promise by Raghav that he'd soon talk to his mother once the Dwivedi family mends fences with their issue concerning the idea of a love marriage. Unbeknownst to them, the family's opposition to love marriage stems from a past conflict between the mothers of Vaani and Raghav, and despite so many years of the ordeal, Sulochana and the whole family still are adamant to solve things between them and Vaani's mother, Kalpana — where Sulochana wanted Kalpana as his son's wife and her daughter-in-law but Anirudh instead married Parvati, whom he loved. Nonetheless, Kalpana is still unable to turn the page and forgive Dwivedi family for breaking their promise as they turn up to her threshold to invite her to the marriage anniversary of Raghav's grandparents. In turn, she strikes a condition for her participation and that is ensuring Parvati doesn't attend the same event to which Sulochana heartily agrees. Upon knowing this, Vaani is enraged and vows to never forgive the family who's hurt her mother even if Kalpana is ready to bury the hatchet.
On the other hand, Mishri's troubled grandmother contrives a plan to save her from Bela's continual tortures and to secure her educational future. In return of Mishri's determined part in the village's events of good fortune, Mishri's grandmother entreats to the villagers to marry Mishri to an ideal city boy who keeps her happy as she firmly believes that marrying a prince is written in the spirited Mishri's fate. Bela and Shakti are agitated by the sudden announcement.
Parvati is hellbent on eliminating the fatal flaw in Raghav's horoscope by any means and for that, she takes him to a holy temple of Gangapur. Vaani also reminds Raghav to fetch some of Gangapur's pier water for her as it is believed that if the blessed water from there is anointed on a couple, then their love becomes eternal like that of Radha and Krishna. However, through a surreal stroke of destiny, as Mishri bumps into Raghav, the blessed water bestows upon them together and thus entwines them in a fate strung with each other but the both of them are oblivious to the signs. As Parvati presents Raghav's horoscope and picture to a priest, she learns that he's plagued with the same affliction in his fate as his father, Anirudh who died in an perplexing accident. Just like his father, Raghav is destined to die a mysterious and inexplicable death as people who are closest to him are baying for his blood but the only way to prevent it is a human shield who is bound to protect him from every harm written in his destiny. In the temple, as Mishri prays for her grandmother's good health, she encounters a breathless Parvati on the steps without an inhaler, suffering an asthma attack and saves her life but Raghav is unable to meet and thank his mother's saviour who is supposedly named 'Mishri.'