Life
OK's
new
comedy,
Alaxmi,
is
about
a
girl,
who
uses
amusing
antics
to
set
a
family
downside
up.
Historically,
Dwarka,
the
holy
city
of
Gujarat
has
sunk
six
times.
But,
The
Kapadia
family
of
Dwarka
may
sink
the
city
one
more
time,
if
they
don't
stop
fighting
amongst
each
other.
In
a
strange
way
the
Kapadias
are
the
misfortune
of
Dwarka.
But
what
happens
if
they
rope
in
a
misfortune
of
another
village
to
turn
their
misfortune
into
fortune?
Life
OK's
new
show,
Alaxmi,
that
premiered
on
Monday,
2nd
July
at
9
PM,
is
a
strangely
funny
new
comedy
on
Laxmi,
a
young
girl
who
is
deemed
to
be
panvati
or
bad
luck.
The
entire
Kapadia
family
-
Mohandas
(Raman
Kumar),
Natwarlal
(Anang
Desai),
Ram
(Sunil
Vishrani),
Laxman
(Karan
Mehta),
Bharat
(Ujjwal
Chopra),
with
their
respective
better
halves,
Neelam
(Purvi
Vyas),
Heera
(Priyamvada)
and
Panna
(Disha
Savla)
and
all
the
kids
were
present
to
welcome
their
Super
Bahu
-
Alaxmi
(Helly
Shah)
into
"Kargil," ie.,
Shanti
Niwas.
Also,
making
a
special
appearance
on
earth
to
welcome
her
Alaxmi
bahu
into
the
house
was
swargvasi
Dadi
(Supriya
Pathak).
'Alaxmi'
as
rechristened
by
the
villagers
is
a
walking-talking
riot,
who
is
hyperactive,
very
talkative
and
absolutely
ludicrous
and
whimsical
in
her
way
of
life.
She
means
well,
but
somehow
always
creates
havoc
wherever
she
goes,
for
whoever
she
talks
to.
‘Khalbhali
hai
par
suna
hai,
dil
ki
bhali
hai',
is
what
the
villagers
say
about
Alaxmi
-
but
then
everybody
runs
miles
away
when
they
see
her
coming.
She
rings
in
bad
news,
bad
luck
and
somehow
her
antics
disrupt
all
harmony
in
the
village.
But
these
misfortunate
antics
of
Alaxmi
are
the
perfect
antidote
to
the
bickering
Kapadia
family
of
Shanti
Niwas
that
is
fighting
over
the
family
fortune.
Mohan
Das
of
the
Kapadia
family
is
certain
-
Alaxmi's
comical
and
unusual
ways
of
dealing
with
situations
will
surely
set
the
Kapadia
family
straight.
He
is
determined
to
turn
this
‘Kargil
war
zone' into
a
peace-loving
home
for
his
six
sons
and
daughter-in-laws
-
even
if
it
means
getting
his
son
married
to
someone
considered
Alaxmi
or
‘bad
luck'.
"There
is
plenty
of
quarrelling,
bickering
and
emotional
ups
and
downs
in
everybody's
lives.
We
want
to
make
sure
the
viewer
forgets
about
his
own
reality
and
enjoys
his
TV-viewing
time.
Alaxmi
is
the
perfect
example
of
learning
how
to
harness
negative
situations
and
turn
them
around
positively.
That's
how
life
is
OK," says
Ajit
Thakur,
General
Manager,
Life
OK.
But
what
will
happen
when
the
Kapadia
family
finally
unlock
the
Pandora's
Box
and
bring
Alaxmi
to
their
house?
To
find
out,
watch
this
brand
new
comedy
of
errors,
of
mayhem
and
havoc,
unravel
in
this
TV
series
full
of
laughs,
irony
and
crazy
ideas
to
restore
peace.
Tune
in
to
Alaxmi
from
at
9
PM
on
Life
OK,
to
watch
the
story
unfold
over
a
few
laughs
and
chuckles.