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Sawaare Sabke Sapne... Preeto
Sawaare Sabke Sapne Preeto was an Indian television series that premiered on Imagine TV on July 4, 2011 and fineshed on April 12, 2012 2012, The story is located against a Punjabi backdrop and is based on the lives of five sisters. Set in the picturesque north Indian town of Amritsar, which is also an Indian Air Force base, this is the story of the quirky, lovable Dhillon family. They live in a run-down mansion, having moved to India from Pakistan after the Partition, a generation ago. In many ways the Dhillon family is a typical lower-middle-class Indian family. At the head of the family is retired school master Gangandeep Dhillon, who lives with his wife Kanwal and five daughters. The eldest daughter is named Jasmeet, and is followed by Ishmeet, Manpreet, Gurbaani and the youngest, Sonu. Each girl is unique as a character—lovable, memorable and reminiscent of so many young people.
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Plot Summary
The story revolves around Preeto, a young woman whose life takes an unexpected turn due to circumstances. She navigates through societal expectations, family responsibilities, and personal desires. The narrative explores themes of love, sacrifice, and resilience as Preeto strives to find her own path amidst challenges.
Critical Reception
As a television serial, 'Sawaare Sabke Sapne... Preeto' was generally well-received by audiences for its dramatic storylines and character development. It was popular for its portrayal of traditional Indian family values and relationships, resonating with a broad demographic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional depth and relatable characters.
Appreciated for its focus on family dynamics and societal issues.
Felt by some to be a typical, albeit engaging, daily soap opera narrative.
Google audience: Audience reception was largely positive, with viewers connecting to the emotional arcs of the characters and the show's exploration of everyday struggles and triumphs within a family context. The serial was noted for its ability to hold viewer interest through its consistent dramatic tension.
Fun Fact
The show aired on Sahara One, a prominent Indian television channel, and was part of its programming block aimed at family-oriented dramas.
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