Rab Se Sohna Isshq

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Rab Se Sohna Isshq
File:Rab Se Sohna Isshq Logo.png
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GenreIndian soap opera
Drama
Created byJay Production
Written byDilip Jha
Archita Vishwas
Meesha Gautam
Mahesh Pandey
Anjum Abbas
Divy Nidhi Sharma
Aparajita Sharma
Priya Ramanathan
Directed byMohit K Jha
Rohit Dwiwedi
Creative directorMrinal Tripathi
StarringEkta Kaul
Ashish Sharma
Kanan Malhotra
ComposerRaju Singh
Country of originIndia
Original languagesHindi
Punjabi
English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes232
Production
ProducersJay Mehta
Kinnari Mehta
Production locationsPunjab
London
CinematographyAshish Sharma
Production companyJay Production
Release
Original networkZee TV
Picture format576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release16 July 2012 (2012-07-16) –
14 June 2013 (2013-06-14)
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

Rab Se Sohna Isshq (English Title: Eternal Love) was an Indian soap opera produced by Jay Mehta's Jay Production,[1] which aired on Zee TV[2] from Monday to Friday. Ashish Sharma played the male lead along with Kanan Malhotra. Ekta Kaul made her debut as the female lead. The show revolves around the love triangle involving the characters played by the three actors with a large part of the story occurring in London.[3] This was the first ever cross continental show in Indian Television.[4]

The series aired in Iran under the title به نام الهه عشق from 20 September 2014 to 12 February 2015 on the network Gem Bollywood. The show was dubbed into English as Eternal Love and broadcast on Zee World on DSTv channel 166[5] and was later also aired on Zee TV UK.[6]

Plot[edit]

Sahiba Agarwal loves her childhood sweetheart, Ranveer Singh. In the same village, Daljeet Singh falls in love with her. Ranveer flies to London for a job. To meet him in London, Sahiba needs a passport urgently and an easy way is her marriage. She weds Daljeet and reaches London. Upon knowing Sahiba is now married and living in London, Ranveer assumes she has moved on and gets engaged to the rich Jasveer "Jazz" Sodhi. Daljeet, who Sahiba cares for now, locates and asks Ranveer to unite with her.

Ranveer kills Jazz's father Karamveer in an accident and frames Daljeet, who's jailed. He asks Sahiba to wed him for Daljeet's freedom. Helpless, she weds him, but is pregnant with and loses Daljeet's child. Ranveer decides to set Sahiba free, unaware she's now pregnant with his child. Bailed, Daljeet finds the footage of Karamveer's death. Ranveer is arrested but later escapes and fights Daljeet, leading an accident in which he dies. His father Karnal blames Daljeet and Sahiba for his death.

6 years later[edit]

Sahiba now works in a private orphanage as Anusha Sahni who has forgot her past but keeps having dreams. Fateh Rathod, the orphanage owner's son, is Ranveer's lookalike. He and Sahiba fall in love. Daljeet tries to separate them. Sahiba returns home and remembers her past. Fateh is introduced to and accepts her and Ranveer's 6 year-old son Jeet. Sahiba marries Fateh. Again heartbroken, Daljeet weds Sukhmeet Kaur.

22 years later[edit]

Fateh is dead. Sahiba lives with Jeet and her and Fateh's son, Ronak. Rude, Jeet is prejudiced against her. Ronak meets Daljeet's daughter Heer; they fall in love. Jeet also falls for her. Sahiba asks Ronak to choose Heer or his family. As he selects family, Sahiba sets Jeet and Heer's marriage. Ronak is deeply hurt but Jeet reveals the truth that he didn't love Heer and only wanted to know if Sahiba loved him. He steps aside, before Ronak and Heer marry and the family unites.

Cast[edit]

Main[edit]

Recurring[edit]

Ratings[edit]

The show opened to a TRP of 1.8, and continued gaining TRPs in a range of 1.0 - 1.8 in its initial months. Later, the show started gaining average TRPs of 2.0 - 2.6. The show also recorded its highest TRP of 4.7 when it had a crossover with Sapne Suhane Ladakpan Ke. The show soon dropped in TRPs and was ultimately replaced by Jodha Akbar.[11]

Location[edit]

Rab Se Sona Ishq is the first Zee TV show to be filmed in a country other than India. The majority of the show was filmed around London.[12]

References[edit]

  1. "Jay Mehta's one-of-its-kind love story for Zee TV titled Rab Se Sona Ishq". Tellychakkar. 8 June 2012.
  2. "Zee TV to launch new show 'Rab Se Sona Isshq'". Best Media Info. 15 June 2012.
  3. "Serial review: 'Rab Se Sohna Isshq'". DNA India. 27 July 2012.
  4. "Indian Television's First Cross-Continental Love Story, Rab Se Sohna Isshq". Urban Asian. 12 July 2012.
  5. "News". ZEE World TV. 1 March 2016. Retrieved 17 September 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. Baddhan, Raj (25 January 2019). "ZEE TV UK re-run classic shows in afternoon band". BizAsia | Media, Entertainment, Showbiz, Events and Music. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  7. Shukla, Richa (19 December 2013). "My wife got scared of my role: Ashish Sharma". Times of India. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
  8. "Ekta Kaul to quit Rab Se Sohna Isshq?". Times of India. 23 January 2013.
  9. "Sukirti Kandpal: I don't care a damn what people think | Bollywood Life". www.bollywoodlife.com. 15 June 2012. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  10. "Neha Janpandit to enter Rab Se Sohna Isshq? - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  11. "'Jodha Akbar' to replace 'Rab Se Sona…' on ZEE TV". Biz Asia Live. 6 June 2013.
  12. "RAB SE SONA ISSHQ: Sukirti Kandpal, Ashish Sharma fly to London!". Bollywood Life. 19 June 2012.

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