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{{short description|Indian television series}}
{{short description|Indian drama television series}}
{{Use Indian English|date=May 2015}}
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{{Infobox television
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| name                    = Kumkum{{spaced ndash}}Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan
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| caption             =  
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| runtime             = 21 minutes
| picture_format          = [[480i]]
| creator             =  
| runtime                 = 21 minutes
| writer               = Mayah Basle<br />Jayesh Patil<br /> Harsha Jagdish<br />Radheshyam Rai<br />Shobhit Jaiswal<br />Binita Desai<br />Mahesh Pandey<br />S Farhan<br />Barry Dhillon<br />R M Joshi<br />Mitesh Shah<br />Kapil Bavad<br /> Virendra Shahaney<br />Faizal Akhtar<br />Anshuman Sinha<br />Gayatri Gill<br />Ved Raj <br> Koel Chaudhuri <br> Ranu Uniyal
| creator                 =  
| director             = Aashish Patil<br />Anil V. Kumar<br />[[Arvind Babbal]]<br />Manchan Vikal<br />Paresh Patil <br />Swapnil Shahaney<br />Sanjay Upadhyay<ref>{{Cite web|title="Kumkum Will Give Me That New Identity": TV Actor Juhi Parmar|url=https://www.indiantelevision.com/interviews/y2k2/actor/juhiparmar.htm|website=Indian Television dot com|date=23 July 2007 }}</ref>
| writer                   = Mayah Basle<br />Jayesh Patil<br /> Harsha Jagdish<br />Radheshyam Rai<br />Shobhit Jaiswal<br />Binita Desai<br />Mahesh Pandey<br />S Farhan<br />Barry Dhillon<br />R M Joshi<br />Mitesh Shah<br />Kapil Bavad<br /> Virendra Shahaney<br />Anshuman Sinha<br />Gayatri Gill<br />Ved Raj <br> Koel Chaudhuri <br> Ranu Uniyal
| producer             = Anuradha Prasad<ref>{{Cite news|title=Soaps drop off air without fanfare|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Soaps-drop-off-air-without-fanfare/articleshow/4265387.cms|website=The Times of India|date=15 March 2009 }}</ref>
| director                 = Aashish Patil<br />Anil V. Kumar<br />[[Arvind Babbal]]<br />Manchan Vikal<br />Paresh Patil <br />Swapnil Shahaney<br />Sanjay Upadhyay<ref>{{Cite web|title="Kumkum Will Give Me That New Identity": TV Actor Juhi Parmar|url=https://www.indiantelevision.com/interviews/y2k2/actor/juhiparmar.htm|website=Indian Television dot com}}</ref>
| company             = BAG Films
| producer                 = Anuradha Prasad<ref>{{Cite web|title=Soaps drop off air without fanfare|url=https://m.timesofindia.com/city/mumbai/Soaps-drop-off-air-without-fanfare/articleshow/4265387.cms|website=The Times of India}}</ref>
| open_theme            = "Kumkum" by [[Sonu Nigam]] and Pamela Jain
| company                 = BAG Films
| starring             = [[Juhi Parmar]]<br />[[Hussain Kuwajerwala]]
| opentheme                = "Kumkum" by [[Sonu Nigam]] and Pamela Jain
| country             = India
| starring                 = [[Juhi Parmar]]<br />[[Hussain Kuwajerwala]]
| language             = Hindi
| country                 = India
| network             = [[Star Plus]]
| language                 = Hindi
| first_aired         = {{start date|2002|07|15|df=yes}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://m.tribuneindia.com/2002/20020707/spectrum/tv.htm|title=Family saga where there is kabhi khushi kabhi gham|website=[[The Tribune]]|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200404170342/https://www.tribuneindia.com/2002/20020707/spectrum/tv.htm|archive-date= 4 April 2020}}</ref>
| network                 = [[Star Plus]]
| last_aired           = {{end date|2009|03|13|df=yes}}
| first_aired             = {{start date|2002|07|15}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://m.tribuneindia.com/2002/20020707/spectrum/tv.htm|title=Family saga where there is kabhi khushi kabhi gham|website=[[The Tribune]]|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200404170342/https://www.tribuneindia.com/2002/20020707/spectrum/tv.htm|archive-date= 4 April 2020}}</ref>
| num_seasons         = 1
| last_aired               = {{end date|2009|03|13}}
| num_episodes         = 1449<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.outlookindia.com/magazine/story/telly-hypnotists-what-makes-a-mega-serial-tick-what-keeps-it-running-for-years/300598|title=Telly Hypnotists: What Makes A Mega Serial Tick, What Keeps It Running For Years?|website=[[Outlook India]]|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200404172357/https://www.outlookindia.com/magazine/story/telly-hypnotists-what-makes-a-mega-serial-tick-what-keeps-it-running-for-years/300598|archive-date=4 April 2020}}</ref>
| num_seasons             = 1
| genre               = Soap opera
| num_episodes             = 1,449<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.outlookindia.com/magazine/story/telly-hypnotists-what-makes-a-mega-serial-tick-what-keeps-it-running-for-years/300598|title=Telly Hypnotists: What Makes A Mega Serial Tick, What Keeps It Running For Years?|website=[[Outlook India]]|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200404172357/https://www.outlookindia.com/magazine/story/telly-hypnotists-what-makes-a-mega-serial-tick-what-keeps-it-running-for-years/300598|archive-date=4 April 2020}}</ref>
| composer             = [[Lalit Sen]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.news18.com/news/buzz/throwbackthurday-these-awesome-title-tracks-from-indian-tv-serials-are-something-we-miss-today-1168939.html|title = #ThrowbackThursday: These awesome title tracks from Indian TV serials are something we miss today|date = 26 November 2015}}</ref>
| website                  = http://starplus.indya.com/serials/kumkum/index.html
| genre                   = Soap opera
| composer                 = [[Lalit Sen]]<ref>https://www.news18.com/news/buzz/throwbackthurday-these-awesome-title-tracks-from-indian-tv-serials-are-something-we-miss-today-1168939.html</ref>
}}
}}
'''''Kumkum{{spaced ndash}}Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan'''''<ref>{{Cite web|title=Kumkum|url=http://apni.tv/serials/kumkum.html|access-date=2020-06-20|website=apni.tv}}</ref> ({{IPA-hns|ˈkʊmkʊm}}; {{Translation}} A lovely bond) is an Indian television series that aired on [[Star Plus]] from 15 July 2002 to 13 March 2009 in the afternoon slot.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.iwmbuzz.com/television/celebrities/kumkum-ek-pyara-sa-bandhan-journey-ended-10-years-back/2019/03/17/amp|title=Kumkum – Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan: A journey that ended 10 years back|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200404171212/https://www.iwmbuzz.com/television/celebrities/kumkum-ek-pyara-sa-bandhan-journey-ended-10-years-back/2019/03/17/amp|archive-date=4 April 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.afaqs.com/news/advertising/4589_star-to-launch-new-programmes|title=STAR to launch new programmes|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200404173254/https://www.afaqs.com/news/advertising/4589_star-to-launch-new-programmes#bypass-sw|archive-date=4 April 2020}}</ref> [[Hussain Kuwajerwala]] and [[Juhi Parmar]] played the lead roles Sumit and Kumkum.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/throwback-juhi-parmar-gets-nostalgic-about-her-show-kumkum-ek-pyara-sa-bandhan-see-post/articleshow/68412253.cms|title=Throwback: Juhi Parmar gets nostalgic about her show Kumkum – Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan; see post|website=The Times of India|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200404171345/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/throwback-juhi-parmar-gets-nostalgic-about-her-show-kumkum-ek-pyara-sa-bandhan-see-post/articleshow/68412253.cms|archive-date=4 April 2020}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> It was produced under the company BAG films.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Newsmaker Anupradha Prasad|url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/beyond-business/newsmaker-anurradha-prasad-107032301011_1.html|website=Business Standard}}</ref>


==Plot Summary==
'''''Kumkum – Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan'''''<ref>{{Cite web|title=Kumkum|url=http://apni.tv/serials/kumkum.html|access-date=2020-06-20|website=apni.tv}}</ref> ({{IPA|hns|ˈkʊmkʊm eːk ˈpjɑːɾɑː sɑː ˈbəndʱən|pron}}; {{translation}} ''A Lovely Bond'') is an Indian television series which aired on [[Star Plus]] from 15 July 2002 to 13 March 2009 in the afternoon slot.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.iwmbuzz.com/television/celebrities/kumkum-ek-pyara-sa-bandhan-journey-ended-10-years-back/2019/03/17/amp|title=Kumkum – Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan: A journey that ended 10 years back|date=17 March 2019|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200404171212/https://www.iwmbuzz.com/television/celebrities/kumkum-ek-pyara-sa-bandhan-journey-ended-10-years-back/2019/03/17/amp|archive-date=4 April 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.afaqs.com/news/advertising/4589_star-to-launch-new-programmes|title=STAR to launch new programmes|date=10 July 2002 |url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200404173254/https://www.afaqs.com/news/advertising/4589_star-to-launch-new-programmes#bypass-sw|archive-date=4 April 2020}}</ref> It stars [[Hussain Kuwajerwala]] and [[Juhi Parmar]] as the lead roles of Sumeet and Kumkum, respectively.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/throwback-juhi-parmar-gets-nostalgic-about-her-show-kumkum-ek-pyara-sa-bandhan-see-post/articleshow/68412253.cms|title=Throwback: Juhi Parmar gets nostalgic about her show Kumkum – Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan; see post|website=The Times of India|date=14 March 2019 |url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200404171345/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/throwback-juhi-parmar-gets-nostalgic-about-her-show-kumkum-ek-pyara-sa-bandhan-see-post/articleshow/68412253.cms|archive-date=4 April 2020}}</ref><ref name=":1" /> It was produced under the company BAG films.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Newsmaker Anupradha Prasad|url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/beyond-business/newsmaker-anurradha-prasad-107032301011_1.html|newspaper=Business Standard India|date=23 March 2007}}</ref> The show is currently being reaired on [[StarPlus|Star Plus]] and [[Utsav Plus]] at 2:30 pm.


The soap opera tells the tale of the Wadhwa family and its daughter-in-law, Kumkum. She is happily married to Jatin. However, he dies of a brain tumor while she is expecting their first child. The Wadhwas decide to get their young daughter-in-law remarried and find an eligible young man named Vishal. However, when obstacles arise leading and the marriage is called off on the last day, Jatin's younger brother Sumit impulsively marries Kumkum in order to save her from societal disgrace.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/television/soaps/story/juhi-parmar-writes-emotional-post-for-kumkum-co-star-hussain-kuwajerwala-as-the-show-turns-16-1304163-2018-08-03|title=Juhi Parmar writes emotional post for Kumkum co-star Hussain Kuwajerwala as the show turns 16|website=India Today|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200404172156/https://www.indiatoday.in/television/soaps/story/juhi-parmar-writes-emotional-post-for-kumkum-co-star-hussain-kuwajerwala-as-the-show-turns-16-1304163-2018-08-03|archive-date=4 April 2020}}</ref> Sumit is plagued by guilt for marrying Kumkum against her will, but she eventually falls in deep love with him while trying to expose Renuka (Sumit's ex girlfriend). The crux of the story evolves as a blossoming romance between Sumit and Kumkum leads them to realise that they are soulmates and how Kumkum being the ideal daughter-in-law of the Wadhwa family protects Sumit's family despite the adverse circumstances facing them. Manik (an impostor bearing Jatin's face) creates havoc in their lives, but Kumkum exposes his fake identity and unites with Sumit. Kumkum gives birth to Sharman and Aashka (Sumit and Kumkum's progeny).
==Plot==


===20 Years Later===
The soap opera tells the tale of the Wadhwa family and its daughter-in-law, Kumkum. She is happily married to Jatin. However, he dies of a brain tumor while she is expecting their first child. The Wadhwas decide to get their young daughter-in-law remarried and find an eligible young man named Vishal. However, when obstacles arise leading and the marriage is called off on the last day, Jatin's younger brother Sumeet impulsively marries Kumkum in order to save her from societal disgrace.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/television/soaps/story/juhi-parmar-writes-emotional-post-for-kumkum-co-star-hussain-kuwajerwala-as-the-show-turns-16-1304163-2018-08-03|title=Juhi Parmar writes emotional post for Kumkum co-star Hussain Kuwajerwala as the show turns 16|website=India Today|date=3 August 2018 |url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200404172156/https://www.indiatoday.in/television/soaps/story/juhi-parmar-writes-emotional-post-for-kumkum-co-star-hussain-kuwajerwala-as-the-show-turns-16-1304163-2018-08-03|archive-date=4 April 2020}}</ref> Sumeet is plagued by guilt for marrying Kumkum against her will, but she eventually falls in deep love with him while trying to expose Renuka (Sumeet's ex-girlfriend). The crux of the story evolves as a blossoming romance between Sumeet and Kumkum leads them to realise that they are soulmates and how Kumkum being the ideal daughter-in-law of the Wadhwa family protects Sumeet's family despite the adverse circumstances facing them. Manik (an impostor bearing Jatin's face) creates havoc in their lives, but Kumkum exposes his fake identity and unites with Sumeet. Kumkum gives birth to Sharman and Aashka (Sumeet and Kumkum's progeny).


Sumit and Kumkum's story continues with their grown-up kids Dhruv, Sharman and Aashka and Kumkum's role of establishing harmony in the Wadhwa family. Dhruv's wife Antara plans an elaborate ruse to usurp the Wadhwa property and house to herself, but her plans are foiled after Sumit and Kumkum unveil her truth to Dhruv. Sharman who is in deep love with Neeti gets engaged to her, but when Dhruv refuses to accept Siya on the day of the wedding owing to his feelings for Antara, Sharman impulsively marries Siya. Siya is disappointed and vents her frustration at the Wadhwa family, but she eventually forgives Sharman and confesses her love for him and Sumit-Kumkum are finally happy to see the Wadhwa family happily settled. Unfortunately both Kumkum and Sumit die before they complete a ritual that would enable them to be soulmates by Pulkit (Kumkum's ex-stalker) who conspires to kill Sumit after trailing Kumkum secretly for several days. The shot misses Sumit, but Kumkum is shot dead and Sumit punishes Pulkit but still kills himself, unable to bear the separation.
===20 years later===


===20 Years Later, Sumit & Kumkum are Reincarnated===
Sumeet and Kumkum's story continues with their grown-up kids Dhruv, Sharman and Aashka and Kumkum's role of establishing harmony in the Wadhwa family. Dhruv's wife Antara plans an elaborate ruse to usurp the Wadhwa property and house to herself, but her plans are foiled after Sumeet and Kumkum unveil her truth to Dhruv. Sharman who is in deep love with Neeti gets engaged to her, but when Dhruv refuses to accept Siya on the day of the wedding owing to his feelings for Antara, Sharman impulsively marries Siya. Siya is disappointed and vents her frustration at the Wadhwa family, but she eventually forgives Sharman and confesses her love for him and Sumeet-Kumkum are finally happy to see the Wadhwa family happily settled. Unfortunately both Kumkum and Sumeet die before they complete a ritual that would enable them to be soulmates by Pulkit (Kumkum's ex-stalker) who conspires to kill Sumeet after trailing Kumkum secretly for several days. The shot misses Sumeet, but Kumkum is shot dead and Sumeet punishes Pulkit but still kills himself, unable to bear the separation.


Sumit and Kumkum are reborn as prophesied again without any memory of their past life. In the new life Sumit and Kumkum initially hate each other, but fall in deep love all over again owing to unusual circumstances, prompting them to be a false husband and wife in front of their family members. When they finally realise their love for each other, they are separated due to a misunderstanding between the Raichand and Mishra families and later by a series of new obstacles but eventually reunite in the end. Sumit marries Kumkum and Harshvardhan and Rajeshwari Wadhwa accompany them to the sacred pilgrimage site where their lives ended in the previous birth. The show ends with memories of the idealistic couple who demonstrated that love finds a way back and is undying and immortal. Sumit and Kumkum complete the sacred ritual at this place, finally uniting together forever.
===20 years later===
 
Sumeet and Kumkum are reborn as prophesied again without any memory of their past life. In the new life Sumeet and Kumkum initially hate each other, but fall in deep love all over again owing to unusual circumstances, prompting them to be a false husband and wife in front of their family members. When they finally realise their love for each other, they are separated due to a misunderstanding between the Raichand and Mishra families and later by a series of new obstacles but eventually reunite in the end. Sumeet marries Kumkum and Harshvardhan and Rajeshwari Wadhwa accompany them to the sacred pilgrimage site where their lives ended in the previous birth. The show ends with memories of the idealistic couple who demonstrated that love finds a way back and is undying and immortal. Sumeet and Kumkum complete the sacred ritual at this place, finally uniting together forever.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
===Main===
===Main===
* [[Juhi Parmar]] as Kumkum Jatin Wadhwa / Kumkum Sumit Wadhwa Kumkum Mishra Raichand Sumit Raichand / Chanda (lookalike)  
* [[Juhi Parmar]] as  
* [[Hussain Kuwajerwala]] as Sumit Raichand Wadhwa
** Kumkum Rai Wadhwa – Balwant's elder daughter; Simran's sister; Jatin's widow; Sumeet Wadhwa's wife; Dhruv, Sharman and Aashka's mother (2002–2008) (Dead)
** Chanda – Kumkum Wadhwa's lookalike (2003–2004) (Dead)
** Kumkum Mishra Raichand – Reborn Kumkum; Chandumal's daughter; Mini's cousin; Sumeet Raichand's wife (2008–2009)
*** [[Richa Mukherjee]] as Child Kumkum Mishra (2008)
* [[Hussain Kuwajerwala]] as  
** Sumeet Wadhwa – Kulbhushan and Veena's younger son; Jatin and Preeti's brother; Kumkum Wadhwa's second husband; Sharman and Aashka's father; Dhruv's step-father (2002–2008) (Dead)
** Sumeet Raichand – Reborn Sumeet; Kumkum Raichand's husband (2008–2009)
*** Varun Shukla as Child Sumeet Raichand (2008)


===Recurring===
===Recurring===
{{div col}}
* [[Arun Bali]] as Harshvardhan Wadhwa: Rajeshwari's husband; Brijbhushan, Kulbhushan and Sukanya's father; Rahul, Aarati, Jatin, Sumeet Wadhwa, Preeti, Malini and Nalini's grandfather; Keertan, Pooja, Pamela, Dhruv, Sharman, Aashka's great-grandfather; Om's great great-grandfather; Veena and Hemant's father-in-law; Naina, Kumkum and Neeti's grandfather-in-law; Antara and Siya's great grandfather-in-law (2002–2009)
* [[Arun Bali]] as Harshvardhan Wadhwa
* Jyotsna Karyekar / [[Rita Bhaduri]] as Rajeshwari Wadhwa – Harshvardhan's wife; Brijbhushan, Kulbhushan and Sukanya's mother; Rahul, Aarati, Jatin, Sumeet Wadhwa, Preeti, Malini and Nalini's grandmother; Keertan, Pooja, Pamela, Dhruv, Sharman and Aashka's great-grandmother; Om's great great-grandmother (2002) / (2002–2009)
* Jyotsna Karyekar / [[Rita Bhaduri]] as Rajeshwari Harshvardhan Wadhwa
* Paritosh Sand as Kulbhushan Wadhwa – Harshvardhan and Rajeshwari's younger son; Brijbhushan and Sukanya's brother; Veena's husband; Jatin, Sumeet Wadhwa and Preeti's father; Dhruv, Sharman and Aashka's grandfather (2002–2008)
* Paritosh Sand as Kulbhushan Wadhwa
* [[Prabha Sinha]] as Veena Wadhwa – Kulbhushan's wife; Jatin, Sumeet Wadhwa and Preeti's mother; Dhruv, Sharman and Aashka's grandmother (2002–2009)
* [[Prabha Sinha]] as Veena Kulbhushan Wadhwa
* [[Anuj Saxena]] as  
* [[Vivan Bhatena]] / Vishal Watwani as Dhruv Wadhwa
** Jatin Wadhwa – Kulbhushan and Veena's elder son; Sumeet Wadhwa and Preeti's brother; Kumkum Wadhwa's first husband; Dhruv's father (2002)
* [[Sonia Singh]] as Advocate Antara Dhruv Wadhwa, Jatin and Kumkum's son
** Manik – A goon; Jatin's look alike; Kanta's boyfriend; Mr. Jindal and Kamya's murderer (2005–2006) (Dead)
* Karishma Mehta / [[Nikita Thukral]] / Snigdha Srivastava as Siya Garewal / Siya Sharman Wadhwa
* Smita Malhotra as Preeti Wadhwa Khanna – Kulbhushan and Veena's daughter; Jatin and Sumeet Wadhwa's sister; Ashutosh's wife (2002–2005)
* [[Gaurav Khanna]] / Amit Khanna / [[Gagan Malik]] as Sharman Wadhwa
* Unknown / Bhuvan Chopra / Kuldeep Dubey as Dr. Ashutosh Khanna – Preeti's husband (2002) / (2003) / (2005)
* [[Megha Gupta]] / [[Iira Soni]] as Neeti Damani
* [[Vivan Bhatena]] / Vishal Watwani as Dhruv Wadhwa – Kumkum Wadhwa and Jatin's son; Sumeet Wadhwa's step-son; Sharman and Aashka's half-brother; Antara's widower (2006–2007) / (2007–2008)
* Niyati Joshi as Aashka Wadhwa / Aashka Vikram Kapoor
* [[Sayantani Ghosh]] / [[Sonia Singh]] as Advocate Antara Wadhwa – Dhruv's wife (2006) / (2006–2008) (Dead)
* [[Sayantani Ghosh]] as Advocate Antara Dhruv Wadhwa
* [[Gaurav Khanna]] / Amit Khanna / [[Gagan Malik]] as Sharman Wadhwa – Kumkum Wadhwa and Sumeet Wadhwa's son; Aashka's twin brother; Dhruv's half-brother; Neeti's former love interest; Siya's husband (2006–2007) / (2007) / (2007–2008)
* [[Chahatt Khanna]] as Aashka Wadhwa / Aashka Vikram Kapoor
* Karishma Mehta / [[Nikita Thukral]] / Snigdha Srivastav as Siya Garewal Wadhwa – Sharman's wife (2006) / (2007) / (2007–2008)
* Prabhat Bhattacharya as Rahul Wadhwa
* [[Chahat Khanna]] / Niyati Joshi as Aashka Wadhwa Kapoor – Kumkum Wadhwa and Sumeet Wadhwa's daughter; Sharman's twin sister; Dhruv's half-sister; Vikram's wife (2006) / (2006–2007)
* [[Shishir Sharma]] as Brijbhushan Wadhwa
* [[Mihir Mishra]] as Dr. Vikram Kapoor – Aashka's husband (2006–2007)
* [[Alka Kaushal]] as Sukanya Wadhwa / Sukanya Hemant Malhotra
* [[Shishir Sharma]] as Brijbhushan Wadhwa – Harshvardhan and Rajeshwari's elder son; Kulbhushan and Sukanya's brother; Rahul's father (2002–2006; 2007)
* Ikhlaq Khan as Hemant Malhotra, Sukanya's husband
* Prabhat Bhattacharya / Harsh Vashisht as Rahul Wadhwa – Brijbhushan's son; Naina's husband; (2002–2003) / (2003–2005; 2007–2008)
* [[Mukul Dev]] as Pulkit / Dev
* [[Kavita Kaushik]] as Naina Kulkarni Wadhwa – Rahul's wife (2004–2005)
* [[Soni Singh]] as Kajal, Pulkit's adopted daughter
* [[Megha Gupta]] / [[Ira Soni]] as Neeti Damani – Sharman's former love interest (2006–2007) / (2007–2008)
* [[Mihir Mishra]] as Dr. Vikram Kapoor
* [[Alka Kaushal]] as Sukanya Wadhwa / Sukanya Hemant Malhotra (2002–2008)
* [[Shweta Kawatra]] as Nivedita Mittal
* Iqlaq Khan as Hemant Malhotra, Sukanya's husband (2002)
* [[Buddhaditya Mohanty]] as Akshay Saluja
* [[Mukul Dev]] as Pulkit (2008) (Dead)
* [[Tasneem Sheikh]] as Renuka Bajaj / Renuka Brijbhushan Wadhwa  
* [[Soni Singh]] as Kajal, Pulkit's adopted daughter (2008)
* [[Abhimanyu Singh]] as Vishal Malhotra
* [[Shweta Kawatra]] as Nivedita Mittal (2007)
* [[Anuj Saxena]] as Jatin Wadhwa / Karan Kapoor / Manik
* [[Buddhaditya Mohanty]] as Akshay Saluja (2003)
* [[Aman Verma (actor)|Aman Verma]] as Abhay Chauhan
* [[Tasneem Sheikh]] as Renuka Bajaj (2002–2004; 2005) (Dead)
* [[Kabir Sadanand]] as Salil Patel
* [[Abhimanyu Singh]] / Raman Trikha as Vishal Malhotra (2002) / (2002–2003)
* [[Samir Soni]] as Advocate Yash Thakur
* [[Aman Verma (actor)|Aman Verma]] as Abhay Chauhan: Abha's elder brother; Chanda's boyfriend; Asit's murderer (2004–2005)
* [[Vikas Bhalla]] / Vijay Bhatia / Subhasish Chakraborty as Uday, Abhay's assistant
* [[Kabir Sadanand]] as Salil Patel: Akash and Sushma's elder son; Sanket's elder brother; Nalini's murderer; Renuka's one sided obsessive lover (2005) (Dead)
* [[Kuljeet Randhawa]] as Simi, Kumkum's sister
* [[Sameer Soni]] as Advocate Yash Thakur (2005)
* Smita Malhotra as Preeti Wadhwa
* Unknown as Gauri Thakur, Yash's daughter (2005)
* Aparna Bhatnagar as Aarti Wadhwa  
* [[Kuljeet Randhawa]] / [[Eva Grover]] as Simran (Simi) Rai, Kumkum's sister (2002) / (2002–2003)
* Bhuvan Chopra / Kuldeep Dubey as Ashutosh, Preeti's husband
* [[Kunal Kumar]] / Vijay Bhatia / Unknown as Uday, Abhay's assistant (2004) / (2004) / (2005)
* Malini Kapoor as Malini (Malli) Malhotra
* Aparna Bhatnagar as Aarti Wadhwa (2002–2003)
* Pragati Mehra as Ramola Raichand
* Unknown / Natasha Singh / [[Malini Kapoor]] as Malini (Malli) Malhotra / Malini Inder Kashyap (2002–2003) / (2003) / (2003–2004) / (2004–2006)
* [[Hasan Zaidi]] as Ratan Raichand
* Unknown / [[Tarana Raja]] as Nalini (Nalli) Malhotra (2002–2003) / (2005) (Dead)
* [[Addite Shirwaikar]] as Mini Mishra
* Pragati Mehra as Ramola Raichand (2008)
* [[Surendra Pal]] as Chandumal Mishra
* [[Hasan Zaidi]] as Ratan Raichand (2008)
* Mohini Sharma as Omprakash Raichand's mother
* [[Aditi Shirwaikar]]  as Mini Mishra, Kumkum Mishra's sister, Chandumal Mishra's daughter (2008–2009)
* Priya Ahuja as Pam Wadhwa
* [[Surendra Pal]] as Chandumal Mishra (2008–2009)
* [[Harsh Vashisht]] as Rahul Wadhwa
* Mohini Sharma as Omprakash Raichand's mother (2008)
* Sanjay Swaraj / Hemant Choudhary as Inspector Bhupendra Singh
* Priya Ahuja as Pamela Wadhwa (2007–2008)
* Yusuf Hussain / Jitendra Trehan as Balwant Ray (Kumkum's father)
* Unknown as Pooja Wadhwa (2007–2008)
* Rajiv Kumar as Raj
* Sanjay Swaraj / [[Hemant Choudhary]] as Inspector Bhupendra Singh (2003) / (2003–2004; 2006–2007)
* Radha Krishna Dutt as Mr. Bajaj
* [[Yusuf Hussain]] / Jitendra Trehan as Balwant Rai (Kumkum's father) (2002) / (2002–2003)
* [[Eva Grover]] as Simi, Kumkum's sister
* Rajeev Kumar as Raj (2002)
* [[Imran Khan (TV actor)|Imran Khan]] as Professor Naren / Rajeev Oberoi
* Radhakrishna Dutta as Mr. Bajaj (2002–2003)
* Raman Trikha as Vishal Malhotra
* [[Imran Khan (TV actor)|Imran Khan]] as  
* [[Akhil Mishra]] as Vrinda's father
** Professor Naren (2002)
* Puneet Vashisht as Virendra (Veeru) Sachdev
** Rajeev Oberoi (2007–2008) (Dead)
* [[Kavita Kaushik]] as Naina Kulkarni / Naina Rahul Wadhwa
* [[Akhil Mishra]] as Vrinda's Mama (2004)
* [[Rajesh Kumar (actor)|Rajesh Kumar]] as Sushant, Naina's ex-husband
* Puneet Vashisht as Veerendra (Veeru) Sachdev (2003–2004)
* [[Ami Trivedi]] as Vrinda
* [[Rajesh Kumar (actor)|Rajesh Kumar]] as Sushant, Naina's ex-husband (2004)
* [[Abir Goswami]] as Asit Sengupta
* [[Ami Trivedi]] as Vrinda (2004–2005)
* [[Surbhi Tiwari]] as Abha Chauhan
* [[Abir Goswami]] as Asit Sengupta (2004; 2005) (Dead)
* [[Shalini Khanna]] as Malini (Malli) Malhotra
* [[Surbhi Tiwari]] as Abha Chauhan (2005)
* [[Tarana Raja]] as Nalini (Nalli) Malhotra
* Gautam Chaturvedi as Akash Patel (2005) (Dead)
* Gautam Chaturvedi as Akash Patel
* [[Rushad Rana]] as Dr. Rohit Kapoor (2005)
* [[Rushad Rana]] as Dr. Rohit
* [[Shagufta Ali]] as Gul (2005)
* [[Shagufta Ali]] as Gul
* [[Pankit Thakker]] as Krishnakant (Krish) Wadhwa (2005–2006)
* [[Pankit Thakker]] as Krishnakant (Krish) Wadhwa
* Dimple Inamdar as Kamya Verma (2006) (Dead)
* Dimple Inamdar as Kamya Verma
* [[Anang Desai]] as Advocate Ashwin Vanjara (2006)
* [[Anang Desai]] as Advocate Ashwin Vanjera
* [[Nimai Bali]] as Inspector Satyadev Tipley (2007)
* [[Nimai Bali]] as Inspector Satyadev Tipple
* Phalguni Parekh as Susheela, Neeti's Aunt (2006–2007)
* Falguni Parekh as Neeti's Aunt
* [[Rohit Bakshi (actor)|Rohit Bakshi]] as Sanjay (2007)
* [[Rohit Bakshi (actor)|Rohit Bakshi]] as Sanjay
* [[Sonia Kapoor]] as Inspector Revati (2007–2008)
* [[Sonia Kapoor]] as Inspector Revati
* Akshita Garud as Child Roshni Mehra (2003–2005)
* Akshita Garud as Roshni
* [[Aashish Kaul]] as Shatru Mishra (2008)
* [[Aashish Kaul]] as Shatru Mishra
* Hemant Thatte as Ashwin (2008)
* Varun Shukla as Child Sumit Raichand
* [[Faisal Raza Khan]] as Sarjan Singh (2008–2009)
* [[Richa Mukherjee]] as Child Kumkum Mishra
* [[Ajay Chaudhary]] as Ustad (2008–2009)
* Hemant Thatte as Ashwin
* [[Gauri Pradhan]] as Aditi Kapoor (2009)
* [[Faisal Raza Khan]] as Sarjan Singh
* [[Rajesh Khattar]] as Kishan Katara (2007)
* [[Ajay Chaudhary]] as Ustaad
* [[Hiten Tejwani]] as Ranveer Singh (2009)
* [[Gauri Pradhan Tejwani]] as Aditi Kapoor
* Jayant Rawal as Basheshwar Kapoor (2009)
* [[Rajesh Khattar]] as Kishan Katara
* [[Prithvi Zutshi]] as Pakiya (2005–2006)
* [[Hiten Tejwani]] as Ranveer Singh
* Roma Bali as Preeto Kapoor (2009)
* Jayant Rawal as Basheshwar Kapoor
* Sai Ballal as Mr. Mittal, Nivedita's father (2007)
* [[Prithvi Zutshi]] as Rakeshnath Kapoor / Pakiya
* [[Meghna Malik]] as Sushma Akash Patel (2005)
* Roma Bali as Preeto Kapoor
* Kapil Soni as Sanket Patel (2005)
* Sai Ballal as Mr. Mittal, Nivedita's father
* [[Nupur Joshi]] as Mishri (2007)
* [[Anand Suryavanshi]] as Rakesh
* Sachin Verma as Mahesh (2007)
* [[Meghna Malik]] as Sushma Akash Patel
* Vineeta Malik as Dulari, Mahesh's grandmother (2007)
* Kapil Soni as Sanket Patel
* Meenakshi Verma as Mrs. Chauhan (2004)
* Nupur Joshi as Mishri
* Pratichi Mishra as
* Sachin Verma as Rakesh / Mahesh
** Mrs. Khanna (2002)
* Meenakshi Verma as Dulari
** Bhanumati (Manno) Chandumal Mishra (2008–2009)
* Pratichi Mishra as Manno Chandumal Mishra
* Mahru Sheikh as Rukmini Vikram Malhotra (2002–2003)
* Mahru Shaikh as Rukmani Malhotra
* [[Mehul Buch]] as Vikram Malhotra, Vishal's father (2003)
* [[Mehul Buch]] as Mr. Malhotra, Vishal's father
* [[Indraneel Bhattacharya]] as Omprakash Raichand (2008–2009)
* [[Indraneel Bhattacharya]] as Omprakash Raichand
* Utkarsha Naik as Yashodhara Omprakash Raichand (2008–2009)
* Utkarsha Naik as Yashodhara Omprakash Raichand
* [[Jaya Bhattacharya]] as Devyani (2008)
* [[Jaya Bhattacharya]] as Devyani
* Pratap Sachdev as Mr. Verma (2003)
* Pratap Sachdev as Tara's father
* [[Simple Kaul]] as Dr. Chanchal (2008)
* [[Simple Kaul]] as Dr. Chanchal
* [[Gurmeet Choudhary]] as Ballu (2004)
* [[Gurmeet Choudhary]] as Ballu
* [[Iqbal Azad]] / Siraj Mustafa Khan as Aditya Garewal (2006–2007) / (2007)
* Iqbal Azad as Aditya Garewal
* [[Dinesh Kaushik]] as Mr. Acharya (2007)
* [[Dinesh Kaushik]] as Acharya
* Manasvi Vyas as Sudha Acharya (2007)
* Manasvi Vyas as Sudha
* Manasi Jain as Chutki Acharya (2007)
* [[Purbi Joshi]] as Amandeep
* [[Purbi Joshi]] as Amandeep (2007)
* [[Sanjeet Bedi]] as Mohit, Neeti's ex-fiancé
* Yash Mittal as Child Nimbuda (2007)
* Ajit Mehra as Dr. Karan Roy
* [[Sanjeet Bedi]] as Mohit, Neeti's ex-fiancé (2006–2007)
* Raja Kapse as Ashok
* Ajit Mehra as Dr. Karan Roy (2002; 2005)
* [[Neha Bam]] as Doctor
* Vikram Sahu as Dr. Shah (2002; 2005)
* [[Nattasha Singh]] as Malini (Malli) Malhotra
* Raja Kapse as Ashok Mehta / Doctor / Dr. Sinha / Mr. Gupta / Kumkum Sumeet Wadhwa's Fake Father
* [[Shivani Gosain]]
* [[Neha Bam]] as Doctor (2003)
* Avantika Salian
* Nilofer Khan as Madhu Rastogi, Rahul's girlfriend (2003)
* Monaz Mevawala as Pinky Rai
* Bharat Arora as Rajat Talukdar (2003)
* Ahmed Khan as Seth Dhanpat Rai
* Vishal Saini as Teju (2004)
* [[Aadesh Chaudhary]] as Avinash Wadhwa
* Seema Pandey / [[Shivani Gosain]] as Komal Raichand (2008) / (2008–2009)
* [[Manini Mishra]] as Anita
* Avantika Salian as Dilasa Shatru Mishra (2008)
* [[Raj Arjun]] as Jagannath
* Monaz Mevawala as Pinky Rai (2004)
* Bhumika Seth as Chandni
* Ahmed Khan as Dhanpat Rai (2004)
* [[Sulabha Deshpande]] as Viju Tai
* [[Aadesh Chaudhary]] as Avinash (2008–2009)
* Ali Khan as Madan
* [[Manini Mishra]] as Anita (2004)
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* [[Raj Arjun]] as Jagannath (2004)
* Dinesh Thakkar as Manohar Shah (2004–2005)
* Sunil Nagar as Mr. Garewal (2004)
* Bhumika Seth as Chandni (2004)
* [[Sulabha Deshpande]] / [[Usha Nadkarni]] as Viju (2004) / (2004)
* Ali Khan as Madan (2008–2009)
* Nasir Sheikh as Inspector Sharma (2002)
* Rajesh Dubey as Hotel Manager / Inspector Rajesh Rathore
* Pramatesh Mehta as College Vice Chancellor (2002)
* Rajan Kapoor as Doctor / Tina's Father
* Deepak Advani as Advocate Goel (2006)
* Sanatan Modi as Advocate (2003)
* Kuldeep Sareen as Murad Khan (2004)
* [[Imran Hasnee]] as Naina's Boss (2004)
* Badrul Islam as Chamanlal (2009)
* Unknown  / Unknown as Tara Verma / Tara Rahul Wadhwa (2003) / (2003)
* Shravani Goswami (2004)
* [[Mithilesh Chaturvedi]] (2004)
* [[Shweta Shinde]]


==Production==
==Production==
After 780 episodes, on 10 April 2006, the storyline of the series took a leap of 20 years.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Fast forward: 20 years plus|url=https://m.telegraphindia.com/states/west-bengal/fast-forward-20-years-plus/cid/1667559|website=The Telegraph}}</ref> Then it took another leap of 20 years in 2008 where the leads were shown reincarnated with a new family.<ref name=":1" />
After 780 episodes, on 10 April 2006, the storyline of the series took a leap of 20 years.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Fast forward: 20 years plus|url=https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/fast-forward-20-years-plus/cid/1667559|website=The Telegraph}}</ref> Then it took another leap of 20 years in 2008 where the leads were shown reincarnated with a new family.<ref name=":1" />


On February 2009, the channel informed the production house to terminate the series by 13 March 2009. As per the channel's instructions the series ended on that day.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Saat saal baad|url=https://m.timesofindia.com/tv/news/hindi/Saat-saal-baad/articleshow/4194176.cms|website=The Times of India}}</ref>
In February 2009, the channel informed the production house to terminate the series by 13 March 2009. As per the channel's instructions the series ended on that day.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Saat saal baad|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/Saat-saal-baad/articleshow/4194176.cms|website=The Times of India|date=26 February 2009 }}</ref>


==Reception==
==Reception==
It received the highest ratings in the afternoon slot and is regarded as one of the longest ran Indian soap during afternoons.<ref name=":0">{{cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/television/soaps/story/shanti-to-kumkum-5-afternoon-shows-we-loved-to-watch-juhi-parmar-mandira-bedi-lifetv-968591-2017-03-30|title=Shanti to Kumkum, 5 afternoon shows we loved to watch|website=India Today|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200404171523/https://www.indiatoday.in/television/soaps/story/shanti-to-kumkum-5-afternoon-shows-we-loved-to-watch-juhi-parmar-mandira-bedi-lifetv-968591-2017-03-30|archive-date=4 April 2020}}</ref>
It received the highest ratings in the afternoon slot and is regarded as one of the longest ran Indian soap during afternoons.<ref name=":0">{{cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/television/soaps/story/shanti-to-kumkum-5-afternoon-shows-we-loved-to-watch-juhi-parmar-mandira-bedi-lifetv-968591-2017-03-30|title=Shanti to Kumkum, 5 afternoon shows we loved to watch|website=India Today|date=30 March 2017 |url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200404171523/https://www.indiatoday.in/television/soaps/story/shanti-to-kumkum-5-afternoon-shows-we-loved-to-watch-juhi-parmar-mandira-bedi-lifetv-968591-2017-03-30|archive-date=4 April 2020}}</ref>


After a time change from 3:30 pm to 1:00pm (IST) in November 2002, it started receiving ratings ranging 6 to 7 TVR in March 2003, becoming the most viewed afternoon show, overcoming the other highest rated afternoon shows like [[Bhabhi (TV series)|''Bhabhi'']] and ''[[Shagun]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k3/apr/apr2.htm|title=Kumkum claims top spot in afternoon band|website=Indian Television}}</ref> On 25 March 2004, it received the highest ever afternoon rating of 13.12 TVR, overtaking some prime time soaps.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k4/apr/apr99.htm|title=BAG films afternooner on Star Plus Shoots up|website=Indian Television|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200404171726/https://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k4/apr/apr99.htm|archive-date=4 April 2020}}</ref>
After a time change from 3:30 pm to 1:00pm (IST) in November 2002, it started receiving ratings ranging 6 to 7 TVR in March 2003, becoming the most viewed afternoon show, overcoming the other highest rated afternoon shows like [[Bhabhi (TV series)|''Bhabhi'']] and ''[[Shagun]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k3/apr/apr2.htm|title=Kumkum claims top spot in afternoon band|website=Indian Television|date=April 2003}}</ref> On 25 March 2004, it received the highest ever afternoon rating of 13.12 TVR, overtaking some prime time soaps.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k4/apr/apr99.htm|title=BAG films afternooner on Star Plus Shoots up|website=Indian Television|date=12 April 2004|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200404171726/https://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k4/apr/apr99.htm|archive-date=4 April 2020}}</ref>


== Accolades ==
== Accolades ==
*[[Indian Telly Awards]] 2005: Best Actor critic (Female) – [[Juhi Parmar]] - Won<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bizasialive.com/indian-telly-awards-2005-list-of-winners/|title=Indian Telly awards 2005 list of winners|website=Biz Asia|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200404172003/https://www.bizasialive.com/indian-telly-awards-2005-list-of-winners/|archive-date=4 April 2020|access-date=4 April 2020}}</ref>
*[[Indian Telly Awards]] 2005: [[Indian Telly Award for Best Actress in a Lead Role|Best Actor critic (Female)]] – [[Juhi Parmar]] - Won<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bizasialive.com/indian-telly-awards-2005-list-of-winners/|title=Indian Telly awards 2005 list of winners|website=Biz Asia|date=29 November 2005|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200404172003/https://www.bizasialive.com/indian-telly-awards-2005-list-of-winners/|archive-date=4 April 2020|access-date=4 April 2020}}</ref>
*[[Indian Telly Awards]] 2007: Style Icon of the Year:[[Hussain Kuwajerwala]] - Won<ref name=2007Telly>{{Cite web|url=http://www.indiantellyawards.com/y2k7/winners-list.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100617131115/http://www.indiantellyawards.com/y2k7/winners-list.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=2010-06-17|title=Winners List|website=Indiantellyawards.com}}</ref>
*[[Indian Telly Awards]] 2007: Style Icon of the Year:[[Hussain Kuwajerwala]] - Won<ref name=2007Telly>{{Cite web|url=http://www.indiantellyawards.com/y2k7/winners-list.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100617131115/http://www.indiantellyawards.com/y2k7/winners-list.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=2010-06-17|title=Winners List|website=Indiantellyawards.com}}</ref>
*[[Indian Telly Awards]] 2007: Best Actor in a Leading Role (Male)-[[Hussain Kuwajerwala]]- Nominated<ref name=2007Telly/>
*[[Indian Telly Awards]] 2007: Best Actor in a Leading Role (Male)-[[Hussain Kuwajerwala]]- Nominated<ref name=2007Telly/>
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==References==
==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.hotstar.com/tv/kumkum-ek-pyara-sa-bandhan/8873 Kumkum: Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan] Streaming On [[Hotstar]]


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Kumkum – Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan
GenreSoap opera
Written byMayah Basle
Jayesh Patil
Harsha Jagdish
Radheshyam Rai
Shobhit Jaiswal
Binita Desai
Mahesh Pandey
S Farhan
Barry Dhillon
R M Joshi
Mitesh Shah
Kapil Bavad
Virendra Shahaney
Faizal Akhtar
Anshuman Sinha
Gayatri Gill
Ved Raj
Koel Chaudhuri
Ranu Uniyal
Directed byAashish Patil
Anil V. Kumar
Arvind Babbal
Manchan Vikal
Paresh Patil
Swapnil Shahaney
Sanjay Upadhyay[1]
StarringJuhi Parmar
Hussain Kuwajerwala
ComposerLalit Sen[2]
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes1449[3]
Production
ProducerAnuradha Prasad[4]
Running time21 minutes
Production companyBAG Films
Release
Original networkStar Plus
Original release15 July 2002 (2002-07-15)[5] –
13 March 2009 (2009-03-13)
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Kumkum – Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan[6] (hns; transl. A Lovely Bond) is an Indian television series which aired on Star Plus from 15 July 2002 to 13 March 2009 in the afternoon slot.[7][8] It stars Hussain Kuwajerwala and Juhi Parmar as the lead roles of Sumeet and Kumkum, respectively.[9][10] It was produced under the company BAG films.[11] The show is currently being reaired on Star Plus and Utsav Plus at 2:30 pm.

Plot[edit | edit source]

The soap opera tells the tale of the Wadhwa family and its daughter-in-law, Kumkum. She is happily married to Jatin. However, he dies of a brain tumor while she is expecting their first child. The Wadhwas decide to get their young daughter-in-law remarried and find an eligible young man named Vishal. However, when obstacles arise leading and the marriage is called off on the last day, Jatin's younger brother Sumeet impulsively marries Kumkum in order to save her from societal disgrace.[10] Sumeet is plagued by guilt for marrying Kumkum against her will, but she eventually falls in deep love with him while trying to expose Renuka (Sumeet's ex-girlfriend). The crux of the story evolves as a blossoming romance between Sumeet and Kumkum leads them to realise that they are soulmates and how Kumkum being the ideal daughter-in-law of the Wadhwa family protects Sumeet's family despite the adverse circumstances facing them. Manik (an impostor bearing Jatin's face) creates havoc in their lives, but Kumkum exposes his fake identity and unites with Sumeet. Kumkum gives birth to Sharman and Aashka (Sumeet and Kumkum's progeny).

20 years later[edit | edit source]

Sumeet and Kumkum's story continues with their grown-up kids Dhruv, Sharman and Aashka and Kumkum's role of establishing harmony in the Wadhwa family. Dhruv's wife Antara plans an elaborate ruse to usurp the Wadhwa property and house to herself, but her plans are foiled after Sumeet and Kumkum unveil her truth to Dhruv. Sharman who is in deep love with Neeti gets engaged to her, but when Dhruv refuses to accept Siya on the day of the wedding owing to his feelings for Antara, Sharman impulsively marries Siya. Siya is disappointed and vents her frustration at the Wadhwa family, but she eventually forgives Sharman and confesses her love for him and Sumeet-Kumkum are finally happy to see the Wadhwa family happily settled. Unfortunately both Kumkum and Sumeet die before they complete a ritual that would enable them to be soulmates by Pulkit (Kumkum's ex-stalker) who conspires to kill Sumeet after trailing Kumkum secretly for several days. The shot misses Sumeet, but Kumkum is shot dead and Sumeet punishes Pulkit but still kills himself, unable to bear the separation.

20 years later[edit | edit source]

Sumeet and Kumkum are reborn as prophesied again without any memory of their past life. In the new life Sumeet and Kumkum initially hate each other, but fall in deep love all over again owing to unusual circumstances, prompting them to be a false husband and wife in front of their family members. When they finally realise their love for each other, they are separated due to a misunderstanding between the Raichand and Mishra families and later by a series of new obstacles but eventually reunite in the end. Sumeet marries Kumkum and Harshvardhan and Rajeshwari Wadhwa accompany them to the sacred pilgrimage site where their lives ended in the previous birth. The show ends with memories of the idealistic couple who demonstrated that love finds a way back and is undying and immortal. Sumeet and Kumkum complete the sacred ritual at this place, finally uniting together forever.

Cast[edit | edit source]

Main[edit | edit source]

  • Juhi Parmar as
    • Kumkum Rai Wadhwa – Balwant's elder daughter; Simran's sister; Jatin's widow; Sumeet Wadhwa's wife; Dhruv, Sharman and Aashka's mother (2002–2008) (Dead)
    • Chanda – Kumkum Wadhwa's lookalike (2003–2004) (Dead)
    • Kumkum Mishra Raichand – Reborn Kumkum; Chandumal's daughter; Mini's cousin; Sumeet Raichand's wife (2008–2009)
  • Hussain Kuwajerwala as
    • Sumeet Wadhwa – Kulbhushan and Veena's younger son; Jatin and Preeti's brother; Kumkum Wadhwa's second husband; Sharman and Aashka's father; Dhruv's step-father (2002–2008) (Dead)
    • Sumeet Raichand – Reborn Sumeet; Kumkum Raichand's husband (2008–2009)
      • Varun Shukla as Child Sumeet Raichand (2008)

Recurring[edit | edit source]

  • Arun Bali as Harshvardhan Wadhwa: Rajeshwari's husband; Brijbhushan, Kulbhushan and Sukanya's father; Rahul, Aarati, Jatin, Sumeet Wadhwa, Preeti, Malini and Nalini's grandfather; Keertan, Pooja, Pamela, Dhruv, Sharman, Aashka's great-grandfather; Om's great great-grandfather; Veena and Hemant's father-in-law; Naina, Kumkum and Neeti's grandfather-in-law; Antara and Siya's great grandfather-in-law (2002–2009)
  • Jyotsna Karyekar / Rita Bhaduri as Rajeshwari Wadhwa – Harshvardhan's wife; Brijbhushan, Kulbhushan and Sukanya's mother; Rahul, Aarati, Jatin, Sumeet Wadhwa, Preeti, Malini and Nalini's grandmother; Keertan, Pooja, Pamela, Dhruv, Sharman and Aashka's great-grandmother; Om's great great-grandmother (2002) / (2002–2009)
  • Paritosh Sand as Kulbhushan Wadhwa – Harshvardhan and Rajeshwari's younger son; Brijbhushan and Sukanya's brother; Veena's husband; Jatin, Sumeet Wadhwa and Preeti's father; Dhruv, Sharman and Aashka's grandfather (2002–2008)
  • Prabha Sinha as Veena Wadhwa – Kulbhushan's wife; Jatin, Sumeet Wadhwa and Preeti's mother; Dhruv, Sharman and Aashka's grandmother (2002–2009)
  • Anuj Saxena as
    • Jatin Wadhwa – Kulbhushan and Veena's elder son; Sumeet Wadhwa and Preeti's brother; Kumkum Wadhwa's first husband; Dhruv's father (2002)
    • Manik – A goon; Jatin's look alike; Kanta's boyfriend; Mr. Jindal and Kamya's murderer (2005–2006) (Dead)
  • Smita Malhotra as Preeti Wadhwa Khanna – Kulbhushan and Veena's daughter; Jatin and Sumeet Wadhwa's sister; Ashutosh's wife (2002–2005)
  • Unknown / Bhuvan Chopra / Kuldeep Dubey as Dr. Ashutosh Khanna – Preeti's husband (2002) / (2003) / (2005)
  • Vivan Bhatena / Vishal Watwani as Dhruv Wadhwa – Kumkum Wadhwa and Jatin's son; Sumeet Wadhwa's step-son; Sharman and Aashka's half-brother; Antara's widower (2006–2007) / (2007–2008)
  • Sayantani Ghosh / Sonia Singh as Advocate Antara Wadhwa – Dhruv's wife (2006) / (2006–2008) (Dead)
  • Gaurav Khanna / Amit Khanna / Gagan Malik as Sharman Wadhwa – Kumkum Wadhwa and Sumeet Wadhwa's son; Aashka's twin brother; Dhruv's half-brother; Neeti's former love interest; Siya's husband (2006–2007) / (2007) / (2007–2008)
  • Karishma Mehta / Nikita Thukral / Snigdha Srivastav as Siya Garewal Wadhwa – Sharman's wife (2006) / (2007) / (2007–2008)
  • Chahat Khanna / Niyati Joshi as Aashka Wadhwa Kapoor – Kumkum Wadhwa and Sumeet Wadhwa's daughter; Sharman's twin sister; Dhruv's half-sister; Vikram's wife (2006) / (2006–2007)
  • Mihir Mishra as Dr. Vikram Kapoor – Aashka's husband (2006–2007)
  • Shishir Sharma as Brijbhushan Wadhwa – Harshvardhan and Rajeshwari's elder son; Kulbhushan and Sukanya's brother; Rahul's father (2002–2006; 2007)
  • Prabhat Bhattacharya / Harsh Vashisht as Rahul Wadhwa – Brijbhushan's son; Naina's husband; (2002–2003) / (2003–2005; 2007–2008)
  • Kavita Kaushik as Naina Kulkarni Wadhwa – Rahul's wife (2004–2005)
  • Megha Gupta / Ira Soni as Neeti Damani – Sharman's former love interest (2006–2007) / (2007–2008)
  • Alka Kaushal as Sukanya Wadhwa / Sukanya Hemant Malhotra (2002–2008)
  • Iqlaq Khan as Hemant Malhotra, Sukanya's husband (2002)
  • Mukul Dev as Pulkit (2008) (Dead)
  • Soni Singh as Kajal, Pulkit's adopted daughter (2008)
  • Shweta Kawatra as Nivedita Mittal (2007)
  • Buddhaditya Mohanty as Akshay Saluja (2003)
  • Tasneem Sheikh as Renuka Bajaj (2002–2004; 2005) (Dead)
  • Abhimanyu Singh / Raman Trikha as Vishal Malhotra (2002) / (2002–2003)
  • Aman Verma as Abhay Chauhan: Abha's elder brother; Chanda's boyfriend; Asit's murderer (2004–2005)
  • Kabir Sadanand as Salil Patel: Akash and Sushma's elder son; Sanket's elder brother; Nalini's murderer; Renuka's one sided obsessive lover (2005) (Dead)
  • Sameer Soni as Advocate Yash Thakur (2005)
  • Unknown as Gauri Thakur, Yash's daughter (2005)
  • Kuljeet Randhawa / Eva Grover as Simran (Simi) Rai, Kumkum's sister (2002) / (2002–2003)
  • Kunal Kumar / Vijay Bhatia / Unknown as Uday, Abhay's assistant (2004) / (2004) / (2005)
  • Aparna Bhatnagar as Aarti Wadhwa (2002–2003)
  • Unknown / Natasha Singh / Malini Kapoor as Malini (Malli) Malhotra / Malini Inder Kashyap (2002–2003) / (2003) / (2003–2004) / (2004–2006)
  • Unknown / Tarana Raja as Nalini (Nalli) Malhotra (2002–2003) / (2005) (Dead)
  • Pragati Mehra as Ramola Raichand (2008)
  • Hasan Zaidi as Ratan Raichand (2008)
  • Aditi Shirwaikar as Mini Mishra, Kumkum Mishra's sister, Chandumal Mishra's daughter (2008–2009)
  • Surendra Pal as Chandumal Mishra (2008–2009)
  • Mohini Sharma as Omprakash Raichand's mother (2008)
  • Priya Ahuja as Pamela Wadhwa (2007–2008)
  • Unknown as Pooja Wadhwa (2007–2008)
  • Sanjay Swaraj / Hemant Choudhary as Inspector Bhupendra Singh (2003) / (2003–2004; 2006–2007)
  • Yusuf Hussain / Jitendra Trehan as Balwant Rai (Kumkum's father) (2002) / (2002–2003)
  • Rajeev Kumar as Raj (2002)
  • Radhakrishna Dutta as Mr. Bajaj (2002–2003)
  • Imran Khan as
    • Professor Naren (2002)
    • Rajeev Oberoi (2007–2008) (Dead)
  • Akhil Mishra as Vrinda's Mama (2004)
  • Puneet Vashisht as Veerendra (Veeru) Sachdev (2003–2004)
  • Rajesh Kumar as Sushant, Naina's ex-husband (2004)
  • Ami Trivedi as Vrinda (2004–2005)
  • Abir Goswami as Asit Sengupta (2004; 2005) (Dead)
  • Surbhi Tiwari as Abha Chauhan (2005)
  • Gautam Chaturvedi as Akash Patel (2005) (Dead)
  • Rushad Rana as Dr. Rohit Kapoor (2005)
  • Shagufta Ali as Gul (2005)
  • Pankit Thakker as Krishnakant (Krish) Wadhwa (2005–2006)
  • Dimple Inamdar as Kamya Verma (2006) (Dead)
  • Anang Desai as Advocate Ashwin Vanjara (2006)
  • Nimai Bali as Inspector Satyadev Tipley (2007)
  • Phalguni Parekh as Susheela, Neeti's Aunt (2006–2007)
  • Rohit Bakshi as Sanjay (2007)
  • Sonia Kapoor as Inspector Revati (2007–2008)
  • Akshita Garud as Child Roshni Mehra (2003–2005)
  • Aashish Kaul as Shatru Mishra (2008)
  • Hemant Thatte as Ashwin (2008)
  • Faisal Raza Khan as Sarjan Singh (2008–2009)
  • Ajay Chaudhary as Ustad (2008–2009)
  • Gauri Pradhan as Aditi Kapoor (2009)
  • Rajesh Khattar as Kishan Katara (2007)
  • Hiten Tejwani as Ranveer Singh (2009)
  • Jayant Rawal as Basheshwar Kapoor (2009)
  • Prithvi Zutshi as Pakiya (2005–2006)
  • Roma Bali as Preeto Kapoor (2009)
  • Sai Ballal as Mr. Mittal, Nivedita's father (2007)
  • Meghna Malik as Sushma Akash Patel (2005)
  • Kapil Soni as Sanket Patel (2005)
  • Nupur Joshi as Mishri (2007)
  • Sachin Verma as Mahesh (2007)
  • Vineeta Malik as Dulari, Mahesh's grandmother (2007)
  • Meenakshi Verma as Mrs. Chauhan (2004)
  • Pratichi Mishra as
    • Mrs. Khanna (2002)
    • Bhanumati (Manno) Chandumal Mishra (2008–2009)
  • Mahru Sheikh as Rukmini Vikram Malhotra (2002–2003)
  • Mehul Buch as Vikram Malhotra, Vishal's father (2003)
  • Indraneel Bhattacharya as Omprakash Raichand (2008–2009)
  • Utkarsha Naik as Yashodhara Omprakash Raichand (2008–2009)
  • Jaya Bhattacharya as Devyani (2008)
  • Pratap Sachdev as Mr. Verma (2003)
  • Simple Kaul as Dr. Chanchal (2008)
  • Gurmeet Choudhary as Ballu (2004)
  • Iqbal Azad / Siraj Mustafa Khan as Aditya Garewal (2006–2007) / (2007)
  • Dinesh Kaushik as Mr. Acharya (2007)
  • Manasvi Vyas as Sudha Acharya (2007)
  • Manasi Jain as Chutki Acharya (2007)
  • Purbi Joshi as Amandeep (2007)
  • Yash Mittal as Child Nimbuda (2007)
  • Sanjeet Bedi as Mohit, Neeti's ex-fiancé (2006–2007)
  • Ajit Mehra as Dr. Karan Roy (2002; 2005)
  • Vikram Sahu as Dr. Shah (2002; 2005)
  • Raja Kapse as Ashok Mehta / Doctor / Dr. Sinha / Mr. Gupta / Kumkum Sumeet Wadhwa's Fake Father
  • Neha Bam as Doctor (2003)
  • Nilofer Khan as Madhu Rastogi, Rahul's girlfriend (2003)
  • Bharat Arora as Rajat Talukdar (2003)
  • Vishal Saini as Teju (2004)
  • Seema Pandey / Shivani Gosain as Komal Raichand (2008) / (2008–2009)
  • Avantika Salian as Dilasa Shatru Mishra (2008)
  • Monaz Mevawala as Pinky Rai (2004)
  • Ahmed Khan as Dhanpat Rai (2004)
  • Aadesh Chaudhary as Avinash (2008–2009)
  • Manini Mishra as Anita (2004)
  • Raj Arjun as Jagannath (2004)
  • Dinesh Thakkar as Manohar Shah (2004–2005)
  • Sunil Nagar as Mr. Garewal (2004)
  • Bhumika Seth as Chandni (2004)
  • Sulabha Deshpande / Usha Nadkarni as Viju (2004) / (2004)
  • Ali Khan as Madan (2008–2009)
  • Nasir Sheikh as Inspector Sharma (2002)
  • Rajesh Dubey as Hotel Manager / Inspector Rajesh Rathore
  • Pramatesh Mehta as College Vice Chancellor (2002)
  • Rajan Kapoor as Doctor / Tina's Father
  • Deepak Advani as Advocate Goel (2006)
  • Sanatan Modi as Advocate (2003)
  • Kuldeep Sareen as Murad Khan (2004)
  • Imran Hasnee as Naina's Boss (2004)
  • Badrul Islam as Chamanlal (2009)
  • Unknown / Unknown as Tara Verma / Tara Rahul Wadhwa (2003) / (2003)
  • Shravani Goswami (2004)
  • Mithilesh Chaturvedi (2004)
  • Shweta Shinde

Production[edit | edit source]

After 780 episodes, on 10 April 2006, the storyline of the series took a leap of 20 years.[12] Then it took another leap of 20 years in 2008 where the leads were shown reincarnated with a new family.[10]

In February 2009, the channel informed the production house to terminate the series by 13 March 2009. As per the channel's instructions the series ended on that day.[13]

Reception[edit | edit source]

It received the highest ratings in the afternoon slot and is regarded as one of the longest ran Indian soap during afternoons.[14]

After a time change from 3:30 pm to 1:00pm (IST) in November 2002, it started receiving ratings ranging 6 to 7 TVR in March 2003, becoming the most viewed afternoon show, overcoming the other highest rated afternoon shows like Bhabhi and Shagun.[15] On 25 March 2004, it received the highest ever afternoon rating of 13.12 TVR, overtaking some prime time soaps.[16]

Accolades[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. ""Kumkum Will Give Me That New Identity": TV Actor Juhi Parmar". Indian Television dot com. 23 July 2007.
  2. "#ThrowbackThursday: These awesome title tracks from Indian TV serials are something we miss today". 26 November 2015.
  3. "Telly Hypnotists: What Makes A Mega Serial Tick, What Keeps It Running For Years?". Outlook India. Archived from the original on 4 April 2020.
  4. "Soaps drop off air without fanfare". The Times of India. 15 March 2009.
  5. "Family saga where there is kabhi khushi kabhi gham". The Tribune. Archived from the original on 4 April 2020.
  6. "Kumkum". apni.tv. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
  7. "Kumkum – Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan: A journey that ended 10 years back". 17 March 2019. Archived from the original on 4 April 2020.
  8. "STAR to launch new programmes". 10 July 2002. Archived from the original on 4 April 2020.
  9. "Throwback: Juhi Parmar gets nostalgic about her show Kumkum – Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan; see post". The Times of India. 14 March 2019. Archived from the original on 4 April 2020.
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 "Juhi Parmar writes emotional post for Kumkum co-star Hussain Kuwajerwala as the show turns 16". India Today. 3 August 2018. Archived from the original on 4 April 2020.
  11. "Newsmaker Anupradha Prasad". Business Standard India. 23 March 2007.
  12. "Fast forward: 20 years plus". The Telegraph.
  13. "Saat saal baad". The Times of India. 26 February 2009.
  14. "Shanti to Kumkum, 5 afternoon shows we loved to watch". India Today. 30 March 2017. Archived from the original on 4 April 2020.
  15. "Kumkum claims top spot in afternoon band". Indian Television. April 2003.
  16. "BAG films afternooner on Star Plus Shoots up". Indian Television. 12 April 2004. Archived from the original on 4 April 2020.
  17. "Indian Telly awards 2005 list of winners". Biz Asia. 29 November 2005. Archived from the original on 4 April 2020. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  18. 18.0 18.1 "Winners List". Indiantellyawards.com. Archived from the original on 17 June 2010.