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n drama television series. It is the story of Muniya who makes a wish to become a princess. Her wish comes true overnight and becomes a princess. It is scheduled to air every Monday to Friday at 8:45 PM. The series premiered on November 21, 2011.

Plot

The story is based on the fantasy world. Muniya belongs to an ordinary, somewhat poor family, raised by her father. She is cute, driven, and talkative. She gets a job at a mall, where she meets a friendly, young man, Akash, who takes a liking to her, and an arrogant, conceited girl who belongs to an extremely rich, powerful and royal family. One day, she makes a wish to become a princess. Her dream is chosen to be fulfilled and she becomes a princess overnight, eventually entering the same wealthy and powerful family the arrogant girl is from. Muniya's journey from an ordinary girl to a royal princess forms the rest of the story.

Most probably, Muniya belongs to Royal family, and the Family doctor of that Royal has changed his daughter (J :-)) with Muniya.Most probably Muniya is Brijraj's lost daughter.

Main Cast

  • Priyal Gor – Muniya/Rajkumari Manyata
  • Ashish Kapoor - Uday
  • Shahbaz Khan
    Shahbaz Khan
    Shahbaz Khan is an Australian climatologist and hydrologist. He is currently Chief of Section on Sustainable Water Resources Development and Management...

     – Maharaj Brijraj Singh
  • Anita Kulkarni – Komal Devi
  • Aroona Irani – Rajmata Mrinalini Devi
  • Abhishek Rawat _ Akash
  • Sheila
    Sheila
    Sheila is a common given name for a female, derived from the Gaelic name Síle/Sìle, which is believed to be a Gaelic form of Julia or Cecilia. Like "Cecil" or "Cecilia", the name means "blind", from the Latin word caecus...

    _ Katrina Kaif

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