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Kiriya however is still too consumed with rage, so Frederica points a gun at herself. Shocked, Kiriya moves to stop Frederica, giving Shin the opening he needs to get into point-blank range of the Morpho and destroy Kiriya's core. Frederica then has a vision of Kiriya entrusting her care to Shin before being escorted to the afterlife by Shourei.
Finally, Nagesh ends up writing a book on Sahil's life. The latter takes this as an opportunity to show his family, about his obsession towards their incorrect behaviour towards each other. The attempt fails, and the family becomes even worse. Meanwhile, the episode ends on a note that the book is a hit, and Sahil MIGHT be running away, once again.
Sarabhai vs Sarabhai is an Indian Hindi-language television sitcom that aired on STAR One from 1 November 2004 to 16 April 2006 and on Disney+ Hotstar from 15 May to 17 July 2017 for two seasons in 80 episodes altogether.
The Hindi series Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai (2009–present), with over 4,500 episodes as of 2024, is India's longest-running Hindi TV drama and soap opera, airing for 16 years. [ 5 ] Indian television dramas are produced in nearly all major languages spoken in India, often blending the local language with English.
The first episode of sixth season became the most watched Hindi GEC garnering 6.1 TVR making it the best television launch of the year and garnered 5.3 TVR the following day. [ 112 ] [ 113 ] The launch episode of season eight had 8.96 million viewers and that week it averaged 5.2 million viewers.
[1] [2] It was adapted into a drama CD by Pioneer Entertainment that includes scenes from the first two volumes of the series. [3] The manga series is licensed for English-language release in North America by Viz Media, [4] which released the first volume on September 7, 2004. The final volume was released on December 12, 2006.
They opted to adapt Chandra's English novel in the Hindi language, to which Motwane agreed. [4] Varun Grover, Smita Singh, and Vasant Nath wrote the episodes of the first season; Grover, Dhruv Narang, Nihit Bhave, and Pooja Tolani wrote the second season. [5] Swapnil Sonawane, Sylvester Fonseca and Aseem Bajaj served as director of photography.
Bharat Ek Khoj (lit. ' India: An Exploration ') is a 53-episode Indian historical drama based on the book The Discovery of India (1946) by Jawaharlal Nehru [3] that covers a 5,000-year history of the Indian subcontinent from its beginnings to independence from the British in 1947.