Lakshmi Niwas achieves 100 episode success; stars thank fans for all the support
Family serial Lakshmi Niwas has successfully completed 100 episodes, which is surely a great achievement for the show. It first aired on 12 January 2026 and, since then, has won many hearts for its emotional storyline and a middle-class Indian family's story that revolves around their dreams and emotions.
The story talks about Lakshmi and Srinivas, who have been living for many years putting their families ahead of themselves and their goals and ambitions, but now it was time for them to fulfill their dream of having a house in their old age.
The show has got wonderful reviews from its viewers and is loved by everyone for its real-time emotions and amazing casting that comprises actors like Manasi Joshi Roy and Rajendra Chawla in lead roles. After completing their 100 episodes, they thanked their audience for all the love and support given to them.
Rajendra Chawla, who essays the role of Sriniwas, shares, “Reaching 100 episodes of Lakshmi Niwas is truly special. The love and connection the audience has shown towards our story means everything to us. Playing Sriniwas has been an emotional journey, and I’m grateful to be part of a show that reflects real-life struggles and aspirations. We hope to continue touching hearts as the journey moves forward.”
Manasi Joshi Roy, who plays Lakshmi, says, “Lakshmi’s strength doesn’t announce itself as it lives in her silences, in the choices she makes every single day, and in the dignity with which she holds her world together. She is, in many ways, the quintessential Indian woman. For me, the joy of playing Lakshmi lies in discovering those layers. And her monologues have been especially fulfilling as they feel like windows into her soul, where every word carries weight, truth, and lived experience. As an actor it’s deeply fulfilling for me to play this title role.”
Over the course of its run so far, the show has steadily built a loyal audience base, with viewers appreciating its simple yet powerful narrative that highlights values, resilience, and the importance of family bonds.
The story talks about Lakshmi and Srinivas, who have been living for many years putting their families ahead of themselves and their goals and ambitions, but now it was time for them to fulfill their dream of having a house in their old age.
The show has got wonderful reviews from its viewers and is loved by everyone for its real-time emotions and amazing casting that comprises actors like Manasi Joshi Roy and Rajendra Chawla in lead roles. After completing their 100 episodes, they thanked their audience for all the love and support given to them.
Rajendra Chawla, who essays the role of Sriniwas, shares, “Reaching 100 episodes of Lakshmi Niwas is truly special. The love and connection the audience has shown towards our story means everything to us. Playing Sriniwas has been an emotional journey, and I’m grateful to be part of a show that reflects real-life struggles and aspirations. We hope to continue touching hearts as the journey moves forward.”
Manasi Joshi Roy, who plays Lakshmi, says, “Lakshmi’s strength doesn’t announce itself as it lives in her silences, in the choices she makes every single day, and in the dignity with which she holds her world together. She is, in many ways, the quintessential Indian woman. For me, the joy of playing Lakshmi lies in discovering those layers. And her monologues have been especially fulfilling as they feel like windows into her soul, where every word carries weight, truth, and lived experience. As an actor it’s deeply fulfilling for me to play this title role.”
Over the course of its run so far, the show has steadily built a loyal audience base, with viewers appreciating its simple yet powerful narrative that highlights values, resilience, and the importance of family bonds.
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