12/24 Karol Bagh

12/24 Karol Bagh
Genre Drama
Created by Sunshine Productions
Written by Vinay Chaudhury, Satyam Tripathi, Anshuman Sinha, Rajesh Dubey
Directed by Ravi Bhushan, Amit Malik
Creative director(s) Seema And Sudhir Sharma
Starring See below
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Hindi
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 253
Production
Producer(s) Sudhir Sharma
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time Approx. 24 minutes
Release
Original network Zee TV
Original release August 31, 2009 – October 22, 2010
External links
Website

12/24 Karol Bagh is an Indian television drama series that aired on Zee TV set in the Karol Bagh area of Delhi. The series premiered on August 31, 2009.[1] The series is directed by Ravi Bhushan shot in both Delhi and Mumbai studios. The story deals with the conflicts between today's kids' generation and their parents. The series started the trend of TV serials being set in Delhi.[2]

Brief Synopsis

12/24 Karol Bagh, Delhi is the address of the Sethi family. The head of the family is Mr.Rajinder Sethi who owns a shop selling bridal wear. He is a simple man who does not believe in God. His wife Manju Sethi is a practical woman who has a positive outlook towards life. Simi(Smriti Kalra), the eldest daughter is 28 years of age and is still unmarried. Though she is soft spoken and sweet, she is a bit plump. The second child is Anuj (Wasim Mushtaq) who works in a bank. Anuj has a girlfriend but is waiting for his elder sister to get married. The third child is Neetu (Sargun Mehta) who is happy go lucky, extremely boisterous and whose only goal is to get married. And the youngest daughter is Mili (Hunar Hali) who is street smart, bold and realistic. Presently the biggest concern in the Sethi family is Simi's marriage as she has already been rejected 9 to 10 times. As the story progresses, you get to see the Sethi family face various problems, always managing to stay together through thick and thin.

Cast

References

  1. "Zee TV to launch 12/24 Karol Bagh". AFAQs.com. 2009-08-26. Archived from the original on 2009-09-03. Retrieved 2009-09-01.
  2. "Delhi's driving TV content". The Times of India. Dec 17, 2010.

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