Aarya

  1. Aarya
  2. Aarya (TV Series 2020
  3. Aarya Season 2 Review: Sushmita Sen shines in this slow
  4. Aarya (TV series)
  5. Sushmita Sen completes shooting for 'Aarya' season 3 – ThePrint – PTIFeed
  6. Aarya review: A slick and enjoyable web series
  7. Aarya (TV Series 2020– )
  8. Sushmita Sen completes shooting for 'Aarya' season 3 – ThePrint – PTIFeed
  9. Aarya Season 2 Review: Sushmita Sen shines in this slow
  10. Aarya review: A slick and enjoyable web series


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Aarya

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Aarya (TV Series 2020

I thought I was done with Indian web series, most of them full of non sense, over the top drama and sequences but here comes Aarya...Gripping, detailed, very well written and superb performances. Yes, Sushmita Sen is back and how! Some people are complaining of the slow pace but that's perfectly fine with me if the story binds you. All in all a perfect series for me. What a series after a long time Sushmita came with a bang Role of a mother a wife a daughter a sister a friend a business women alone played by Sushmita Very nicely directed kept the seats hot for all the 9 episodes The character of Sushmita was superb and she played amazing also the other stars were icing on the cake Sush..your fans will be really proud of u A must see Don't know what some people are watching! The AARYA I watched was entertaining, not boring and not a 'copy' of any american TV Show. The performance of the cast is believable(you might come across some people complaining about actors not delivering their dialogues properly, lol, that is what contributes to the vulnerability of the characters!) I have watched my fair share of American/British TV shows, would recommend this "thriller". Loved it! Everyone acted superb, Sushmita is in the lead & she justified it very well. Superb thriller. I thought I was done with Indian web series because of all the controversies in Pataal lok but this one's pretty neat & doesn't disrespect any religion, caste or section. Cast is superb! Characters like Khan & Da...

Aarya Season 2 Review: Sushmita Sen shines in this slow

STORY: Season two of 'Aarya' follows a mother's journey as she battles the dark world of crime and criminals in order to protect herself and her children from unseen harm. REVIEW: Crime thrillers are engaging when they are laced with ample twists and turns. And ‘Aarya season 2’, created by Ram Madhvani, who has also co-directed the series with Vinod Rawat and Kapil Sharma, is a riveting watch. This season picks up right from where the previous one left off, with Aarya’s (Sushmita Sen) father Zorawar Rathore (Jayant Kripalani), brother Sangram Rathore (Ankur Bhatia), and Udayveer Shekhawat (Akash Khurana) imprisoned and awaiting trial for their involvement with drug mafia. Aarya gave ACP Yonis Khan the pendrive that promises to blow the lid off a black money trail and drug deals with the Russian Mafia, and in exchange, he saved her from the Russian gang and helped her to settle down in Australia with her children. Unfortunately, she will have to return to Rajasthan (her native) to testify against all three of them. However, once back in town, Aarya has to face her family whom she does not trust (due to their involvement in the death of her husband, Tej), Udayveer Shekhawat, who wants to avenge his son’s death and vows that Aarya will pay with her life as well as a Russian gang who wants their stolen consignment worth 300 crores of heroin back by any means necessary. Will she be able to survive this war and protect herself and her three children from everyone? This time, Aar...

Aarya (TV series)

• • Audio format Original release 19 June 2020 ( 2020-06-19)– 10 December 2021 ( 2021-12-10) Related Aarya is an Indian Madhvani bought the remake rights to the series in early 2011, and planned to adapt it into a feature film in 2014. However the film was eventually shelved due to casting and budgetary issues. He decided later to direct it instead as a web series for Hotstar's original content label Aarya was initially slated to release on 29 March 2020, Premise [ ] The story of Aarya revolves around Aarya Sareen, who is a caring mother and a loving wife. She is quite naïve however, and is unaware of the illegal business her husband is a part of. Things go bad for their family after Aarya's husband Tej Sareen, a pharma baron, is mysteriously killed. The drug mafia and illegal syndicates seek the death of his entire family. In response Aarya joins the gangs. The show traces her journey in becoming the mafia queen who seeks revenge against those who killed her husband. While doing so, she also takes care of her three kids. Cast [ ] • • • • • • • • • • • Pratyaksh Panwar as Aditya Sareen (Adi), Aarya & Tej's 3rd Child • • • Sohaila Kapur as Rajeshwari Singh Rathore, Aarya, Sangram and Saundarya's mother • • Maya Sarao as Maya Bishnoi, Aarya and Hina's best friend, Jawahar's wife • • • Nishank Verma as Ajay Sharma (ACP Khan's Boyfriend) • Lavishka Gupta as Reva, Udayveer Shekhawat's granddaughter and Nandini - Sooraj's daughter (Season 2) • Jagdish Purohit as Bhairon Singh (S...

Sushmita Sen completes shooting for 'Aarya' season 3 – ThePrint – PTIFeed

Mumbai, Jun 5 (PTI) Bollywood star Sushmita Sen says she has finished filming for the third season of her acclaimed web series “Aarya”. The 47-year-old actor took to social media on Sunday night to share the update with fans and followers. “It’s a wrap!!! #Aarya3 #lovelove Captain @RamKMadhvani #KapilSharma #Shradha & #AaryaFamily,” she captioned a video from the set of the show. “Aarya” is co-created by Ram Madhvani and Sandeep Modi. The show, an official Hindi adaption of the Dutch series “Penoza”, follows the journey of Aarya, played by Sen, a woman who finds herself in the world of crime after her husband Tej Sareen (Chadrachud Singh) is murdered. In late April, Sen restarted shooting for “Aarya” season three in Jaipur, almost two months after she suffered a heart attack. The former Miss Universe, in an Instagram post early March, revealed she underwent angioplasty following a “big” heart attack. The much awaited season of the Disney+ Hotstar series is co-produced by Ram Madhvani Films and Endemol Shine India. PTI RDS RDS RDS This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content. Support Our Journalism India needs fair, non-hyphenated and questioning journalism, packed with on-ground reporting. ThePrint – with exceptional reporters, columnists and editors – is doing just that. Sustaining this needs support from wonderful readers like you. Whether you live in India or overseas, you can take a paid subscription by click...

Aarya review: A slick and enjoyable web series

Aarya is streaming on Disney+ Hotstar. Aarya cast: Sushmita Sen, Chandrachur Singh, Vikas Kumar, Ankur Bhatia, Sikander Kher, Namit Das, Manish Chaudhary, Jayant Kriplani, Sohaila Kapur, Maya Sarao, Priyasha Bhardwaj, Sugandha Garg, Alexx O’Neil, Vishwajeet Pradhan, Jagdish Purohit, Flora Saini, Virti Vaghani, Viren Vazirani, Pratyaksh Panwar, Joy Sengupta Aarya directors: Ram Madhvani, Sandeep Modi, Vinod Rawat Aarya rating: 3 stars Watching Aarya reminds you of how well it incorporates that classic phrase, ‘even in the best families’. From the outside, Aarya Sareen, a supremely fit, still-stunning mother of three, seems to have everything: loving husband, luxe life, no problems other than to choose the outfit of the day from a seriously classy wardrobe. Scratch a little, though, and out spill several cans of wriggly worms, which keep us busy watching through the nine episodes of the web series, co-created by Ram Madhvani and Sandeep Modi. Yes, there’s dirt and grime under all that glitter, and that happens in the best of families. Based on Spanish series Penoza, Aarya gives us the story (co-written by Sandeep Srivastava and Anu Singh Choudhary) of a woman who is catapulted into the hot-seat of her dodgy family business. After initial reluctance, she takes charge, growing in confidence and aplomb, facing down one challenge after another: how do you react when what you thought was a pharmaceutical concern has a dark underbelly? (‘Afeem se dawaai banti hai, aur heroin bhi’ ...

Aarya (TV Series 2020– )

When her world suddenly turns upside down, will Aarya become the very thing she hated?How far will she go to survive and protect her family? When her world suddenly turns upside down, will Aarya become the very thing she hated?How far will she go to survive and protect her family? When her world suddenly turns upside down, will Aarya become the very thing she hated?How far will she go to survive and protect her family?

Sushmita Sen completes shooting for 'Aarya' season 3 – ThePrint – PTIFeed

Mumbai, Jun 5 (PTI) Bollywood star Sushmita Sen says she has finished filming for the third season of her acclaimed web series “Aarya”. The 47-year-old actor took to social media on Sunday night to share the update with fans and followers. “It’s a wrap!!! #Aarya3 #lovelove Captain @RamKMadhvani #KapilSharma #Shradha & #AaryaFamily,” she captioned a video from the set of the show. “Aarya” is co-created by Ram Madhvani and Sandeep Modi. The show, an official Hindi adaption of the Dutch series “Penoza”, follows the journey of Aarya, played by Sen, a woman who finds herself in the world of crime after her husband Tej Sareen (Chadrachud Singh) is murdered. In late April, Sen restarted shooting for “Aarya” season three in Jaipur, almost two months after she suffered a heart attack. The former Miss Universe, in an Instagram post early March, revealed she underwent angioplasty following a “big” heart attack. The much awaited season of the Disney+ Hotstar series is co-produced by Ram Madhvani Films and Endemol Shine India. PTI RDS RDS RDS This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content. Support Our Journalism India needs fair, non-hyphenated and questioning journalism, packed with on-ground reporting. ThePrint – with exceptional reporters, columnists and editors – is doing just that. Sustaining this needs support from wonderful readers like you. Whether you live in India or overseas, you can take a paid subscription by click...

Aarya Season 2 Review: Sushmita Sen shines in this slow

STORY: Season two of 'Aarya' follows a mother's journey as she battles the dark world of crime and criminals in order to protect herself and her children from unseen harm. REVIEW: Crime thrillers are engaging when they are laced with ample twists and turns. And ‘Aarya season 2’, created by Ram Madhvani, who has also co-directed the series with Vinod Rawat and Kapil Sharma, is a riveting watch. This season picks up right from where the previous one left off, with Aarya’s (Sushmita Sen) father Zorawar Rathore (Jayant Kripalani), brother Sangram Rathore (Ankur Bhatia), and Udayveer Shekhawat (Akash Khurana) imprisoned and awaiting trial for their involvement with drug mafia. Aarya gave ACP Yonis Khan the pendrive that promises to blow the lid off a black money trail and drug deals with the Russian Mafia, and in exchange, he saved her from the Russian gang and helped her to settle down in Australia with her children. Unfortunately, she will have to return to Rajasthan (her native) to testify against all three of them. However, once back in town, Aarya has to face her family whom she does not trust (due to their involvement in the death of her husband, Tej), Udayveer Shekhawat, who wants to avenge his son’s death and vows that Aarya will pay with her life as well as a Russian gang who wants their stolen consignment worth 300 crores of heroin back by any means necessary. Will she be able to survive this war and protect herself and her three children from everyone? This time, Aar...

Aarya review: A slick and enjoyable web series

Aarya is streaming on Disney+ Hotstar. Aarya cast: Sushmita Sen, Chandrachur Singh, Vikas Kumar, Ankur Bhatia, Sikander Kher, Namit Das, Manish Chaudhary, Jayant Kriplani, Sohaila Kapur, Maya Sarao, Priyasha Bhardwaj, Sugandha Garg, Alexx O’Neil, Vishwajeet Pradhan, Jagdish Purohit, Flora Saini, Virti Vaghani, Viren Vazirani, Pratyaksh Panwar, Joy Sengupta Aarya directors: Ram Madhvani, Sandeep Modi, Vinod Rawat Aarya rating: 3 stars Watching Aarya reminds you of how well it incorporates that classic phrase, ‘even in the best families’. From the outside, Aarya Sareen, a supremely fit, still-stunning mother of three, seems to have everything: loving husband, luxe life, no problems other than to choose the outfit of the day from a seriously classy wardrobe. Scratch a little, though, and out spill several cans of wriggly worms, which keep us busy watching through the nine episodes of the web series, co-created by Ram Madhvani and Sandeep Modi. Yes, there’s dirt and grime under all that glitter, and that happens in the best of families. Based on Spanish series Penoza, Aarya gives us the story (co-written by Sandeep Srivastava and Anu Singh Choudhary) of a woman who is catapulted into the hot-seat of her dodgy family business. After initial reluctance, she takes charge, growing in confidence and aplomb, facing down one challenge after another: how do you react when what you thought was a pharmaceutical concern has a dark underbelly? (‘Afeem se dawaai banti hai, aur heroin bhi’ ...