| Mata Ki Chowki | |
|---|---|
![]() TV release poster for Mata ki Chowki  | |
| Directed by | Rajesh Ram Singh Ranjan Kumar Singh  | 
| Starring | Shantipriya  Gautam Rode Richa Mukherjee Sai Ballal Simran Sharma Muskaan Nancy James Sangeeta Khanayat Ankit Bathla  | 
| Theme music composer | Dony Hazarika | 
| Composer | Dony Hazarika | 
| Country of origin | India | 
| No. of episodes | 1537 | 
| Production | |
| Running time | 25 Minutes | 
| Original release | |
| Network | Sahara One | 
| Release | 9 June 2008 – 5 December 2011  | 
Mata ki Chowki is an Indian television series produced by Swastik Pictures, which aired on Sahara One from 9 June 2008 to 7 October 2011. The series produced 845 episodes.[1]
Plot
Mata ki Chowki follows the story of a girl known as Vaishnavi, a great devotee of the Goddess Vaishno Devi, and details events in her life concerning her faith.
Vaishnavi is an orphan child who later finds herself adopted by Shradhha & Vidyasagar. Throughout her life, Vaishnavi's devotion towards Mata Vaishno Devi is seen in the miracles that occur in her favour and the struggles she encounters. Season 2 revolves around Vaishnavi's daughter, Sakshi. The third season covers the life of Sakshi's daughters, Nisha and Asha.
Cast
- Shantipriya as Mata Vaishno Devi.[2]
 - Ishita Vyas as Goddess Kali.
 - Richa Mukherjee as Child Vaishnavi (2008).
 - Sai Ballal as Pandit Vidyasagar (Vaishnavi's foster father). He is Shraddha's husband and a priest of the Maa Vaishno Devi temple in Bhadarwaan village.
 - Mona Ambegaonkar as Shraddha Sagar (Vaishnavi's foster mother & Sonakshi's biological mother).
 - Muskaan Nancy James as Vaishnavi Sagar / Vaishnavi Vansh Kumar (Season-1). She is very innocent and a true devotee of Mata Vaishno Devi.
 - Rahul Raj Singh as Vansh Kumar (Vaishnavi's Husband).
 - Sudesh Berry as Sheel Kumar (Bade Papa /Prabhuji), Vansh, Yash and Gautam's father, Ambika's husband and Sabhya's elder brother.
 - Sheela Sharma as Ambika Sheel Kumar (Badi Maa), Vansh, Yash and Gautam's mother.
 - Tarun Khanna as Yash Kumar, the eldest son of Sheel Kumar and Gauri's father.
 - Riddhima Tiwari as Arpita Yash Kumar, Gauri's mother.
 - Krishna Soni as Gautam Kumar, an elder jobless son of Sheel Kumar (2008-2009).
 - Minakshi Sahane as Lata Mousi (Vidyasagar's home caretaker).
 - Giriraj Kabra as Madhav (Vaishnavi's silent lover).
 - Zahida Parveen as Sanyukta Gautam Kumar (Badi Bhabhi), Gautam's wife and the elder daughter-in-law of Sheel Kumar.
 - Bharat Kaul as Sabhya Kumar (Chhote Papa), Sheel Kumar's brother, Priyamvada's husband and Moksh's father.
 - Usha Bachani as Priyamvada Sabhya Kumar (Chhoti Maa), Moksh's mother and Sabhya's wife.
 - Sachal Tyagi as Moksh Kumar, Madhura's husband and Mansi and Kannu's father.
 - Seema Malik as Madhura Moksh Kumar (Chhoti Bhabhi), Moksh's wife, Mansi, and Kannu's mother.
 - Shaika Parveen as Sonakshi (Chulbuli) (Vaishnavi's foster sister).
 - Adita Wahi as Natasha, Vansh's girlfriend and the daughter of Tantrik Baba.
 - Sikandar Kharbanda as Munna Rajdan (Sanyukta's elder brother).
 - Unknown child as young Sonakshi Sagar (Chhoti Chulbuli).
 - Nitin Trivedi as Natasha's father / Tantrik Baba.
 - Mehul Nisar as Gulfam 'Gullu' (Abdul Chacha's son).[3]
 - Poonam Joshi as Monica, Sabhya's girlfriend.
 - Gajendra Chauhan as Narayan.
 - Simran Sharma as Child Sakshi (Lt. Vansh-Vaishnavi's daughter).
 - Sudha Chandran as Mahashweta Devi/Fake Mata Rani.
 - Gautam Rode as Aman (Sheel-Shweta's Illegal Son) Prabhuji's devotee.
 - Chetan Hansraj / Harsh Vashisht as Rudra (Bali) Narayan (Sakshi's husband). He is Hari Narayan and Kusum's youngest son.
 - Vishnu Sharma as Hari Narayan (Sakshi's father-in-law), the patriarch of the Narayan Family and a wealthy businessman.
 - Shreedhara / Tiya Gandwani as Kkusumganga Hari Narayan (Sakshi's mother-in-law).
 - Siddharth Dhawan as Vishnu Narayan (Sakshi's Jeth).
 - Anushka Singh as Savita Vishnu Narayan (Sakshi's Jethani).
 - Dhriti Bhatia as Mata Rani Baal Roop/ Chhoti Durga.
 - Himani Chawla as Radha Rudra Narayan (Bali's 1st wife/Sakshi's Soutan).
 - Deepti Dhyani as Maya Rudra Narayan (Bali's 2nd wife/Sakshi's Soutan).
 - Sangeeta Khanayat as Asha Narayan (Sakshi's young daughter).
 - Svetlana Mishra as Nisha Narayan (Sakshi's elder daughter).
 - Ankit Bathla/Suman Dey as Arjun (Asha's husband).
 - Anshul Singh as Shakti.
 - Pankaj Kumar as Yamdev (Vaishnavi's Mahasankap track).
 - Unknown person as Brahm Dev (Vaishnavi's Panch-dev Pariksha track).
 - Unknown person as Mata Rani ka Kishori roop (Mrs. Sanghvi's track).
 - Unknown person as Gauri Yash Kumar (Vaishnavi's Niece).
 - Ashalata Wabgaonker as Dadi Maa (Sheel and Sabhya's mother, Vansh, Yash, Gautam, and Moksh's grandmother).
 - Reshmi Ghosh as Nirti Maa.
 - Vaidehi Dhamecha as Grown-up Mansi Moksh Kumar (Moksh and Madhura's daughter).
 - Samaira Rao as Grown-up Gauri Yash Kumar (Yash and Arpita's daughter).
 - Vibhuti Patil Thakur as Shyama Hari Narayan (Hari Narayan and Kusum's daughter, Vinod's wife, Rudra, Vishnu, and Dheeraj's sister).
 - Paras Thukral as Vinod (Shyama's husband, Hari Narayan, and Kusum's son-in-law).
 - Ritwik Dhanjani as Dheeraj Hari Narayan (Rudra and Vishnu's youngest brother).
 - Neeral Bhardwaj as Bhoomi.
 - Jitendra Trehan as Ram Chacha.
 - Iklaq Khan as Abdul Chacha (Vidyasagar's neighbour, Gullu's father).
 - Muskaan Sayed as Rajni.
 - Manoj Ramola as Hari
 - Phalguni Desai as Manorma Narayan, Hari Narayan's Sister.
 - Unknown person as Sona (Sheel House's servant).
 - Farzil Pardiwala as Devrishi Naarad.
 - Unknown person as Kutilaa.
 - Suman Dey.
 
References
- ↑ "Mythological tv shows that give an insight to goddess Durga". News18. 21 September 2017.
 - ↑ "Dance with the Goddess". 26 September 2009.
 - ↑ "Mehul back in 'Mata Ki Chowki'". The Times of India.
 
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