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Tujhse Hai Raabta
File:Tujhse Hai Raabta Zee TV.jpg
Genre
Created bySonali Jaffer
Developed bySonali Jaffer
Amir Jaffer
Written byDr. Zaheer Sheikh
Screenplay byGitangshu Dey
Story byKamolika Bhattacharya
Directed bySumit Sodani
Sanjay Satavase
Akhilesh Bhagat
Shashank Bhardwaj
Creative directorYakshi Burathoki
StarringReem Shaikh
Sehban Azim
Poorva Gokhale
Rajat Dahiya
Savita Prabhune
Theme music composerPrakash - Viraj
Opening theme"Kuch Toh Hai Tujhse Raabta"
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of episodes729
Production
ProducersAmir Jaffar
Sonali Jaffar
Production locationMumbai
CinematographyManish Sharma
Hrishikesh Gandhi
Mohit Patil
EditorSwapnil Sudhakar Narurkar
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companyFull House Media Private Limited
DistributorZee Entertainment Enterprises
Release
Original networkZee TV
Picture format
Audio formatDolby Digital
Original release3 September 2018 (2018-09-03) –
31 July 2021 (2021-07-31)
External links
Website
Production website

Tujhse Hai Raabta (transl. There's a connection with you) is an Indian television series that airs on Zee TV and also digitally available on ZEE5.[1] It premiered on 3 September 2018 and focuses on the unspoken connections and bonds between people.[2] It stars Reem Shaikh, Sehban Azim, Poorva Gokhale Arzaan Shaikh and Rajat Dahiya.[3]

Plot[edit]

18-year-old, Kalyani lives in Aurangabad with her parents, Atul and Madhuri. On their wedding anniversary, Madhuri slips on the balcony and dies before Atul can save her. Atul is arrested and gives Kalyani's custody to his ex-wife, Anupriya. At first, Kalyani blames Anupriya for Madhuri's death, but later realizes that Anupriya is caring and is dominated by her family. Kalyani's paternal cousin, Sampada, loves Atharv but was forced to marry Malhar, the ACP of the area. She gives birth to a baby boy and elopes with Atharv, fooling Kalyani and Anupriya. Malhar marries Kalyani and troubles her, believing that she was the cause of Sampada and Atharv's elopement. Malhar and Sampada's baby is named Moksh, and Kalyani raises him. Atharv and Sampada are live as poor. Atharv marries the landlady, Mugdha, and proclaims that Mugdha is mentally unstable and takes over her property. He and Sampada try to create problems for Kalyani and Malhar but fail.

Anupriya's brother, Keshav takes revenge on her by kidnapping Moksh, but Malhar finds him. He also asks Kalyani to shoot herself for Moksh safety, but Anupriya saves her. Meanwhile, Malhar becomes angry when he learns that his mother had died because of an accident by Rao Sahab, who commits suicide. Atul returns from jail and is shocked by his father's death. Malhar is arrested for the charge of Rao Sahab's suicide.

Malhar and Kalyani reacquire Moksh's custody from Sampada. Atharv turns mentally unstable due to an accident and behaves like a child. Malhar comes across his colleague Ketki. Kalyani discovers that Ketki and Vaman are terrorists.

Atharv befriends a man named Baap Ji, who turns out to be Malhar's father, Madhav Rane. Kalyani introduces Madhav to Malhar on an award function. Madhav says that for Malhar's sister, Swara's sake, he remarried. Malhar accepts having a stepmother, Aashwari and step-brother Ahir. A dead body is found on 26 July. Kalyani and Malhar search for the murderer. Sarthark tells everyone that he killed the man. Swara tries to him and reveals that the man's name was Radhe Shyam, he was a transgender person and they both had fallen in love and had married each other. Malhar consoles her. But Kalyani realises that Sarthark is not responsible for Radhe Shyam's death. Soon she and Malhar discover that it was Ahir who had killed Shyam. To protect himself, Ahir kidnaps Moksh. But he is saved by Malhar and Kalyani, and Ahir is imprisoned.

Kalyani's childhood friend Rachit Khanna arrives. While travelling in a taxi, Malhar realises that the taxi driver is Ahir. Malhar saves Kalyani and Rachit from having an accident but Ahir escapes. Later on, Ahir kidnaps Kalyani and asks to prove that he betrayed his country, which Malhar does. When he saved Kalyani, Ahir and his goons kidnap Malhar. Meanwhile, Kalyani comes to know that Ahir has also kidnapped Atharv. She meets Madhuri's twin, Mamta, who had lost her right hand and works for the Naxals. Ahir attacks the Deshmukhs and asks Kalyani to marry Rachit; otherwise, he would hang Malhar. But Kalyani heroically saves Malhar and the Deshmukh's. Rachit reveals that he had loved Kalyani, and he was the one who suggested to Ahir the idea of his marriage. Kalyani learns that Moksh suffers from cancer and needs an urgent bone marrow transplant. Kalyani decides to be with Rachit for Moksh's sake and hides the truth from Malhar, who soon learns about it. Rachit kidnaps Kalyani and tries to molest her, but she cleverly posts his confessions on social media. Frustrated, Rachit tries to kill her, but Malhar saves her and confesses his love to her. Meanwhile, Malhar and Kalyani plan to catch Sampada by making her believe that Atharv has regained his memory and will confess all the crimes they both had done together.

Afraid, Sampada She finds Rachit's cadaver. Meanwhile, Mastani bai, a transgender person, marries Kalyani. Kalyani lies to Malhar that she is pregnant with Rachit's child. Mastani bai turns out to be Atharv and kidnaps Ahua Saheb. He tries to kill Kalyani's child. Kalyani faints. Malhar learns that Kalyani's health is deteriorating, and therefore abortion is necessary.

Malhar has an accident because Trilok removed the brakes. Trilok kidnaps Moksh and asks for Divya in return.

Kalyani sends Divya in the car which Trilok had kept for her. Malhar tries to stop her, but while doing so, the car explodes, and Divya dies. Kalyani and Malhar realise that Moksh was also in the car. Kalyani blames Malhar for Moksh's death. Malhar shoots Kalyani, and she is presumed dead.

5 years later[edit]

Malhar becomes Sub-inspector from ACP and lives in guilt for having lost Kalyani. Kalyani is now the District Magistrate of the area. Swara married Vivek. Anupriya no longer considers Kalyani, her daughter. During her engagement to Minister Damini Deshpande's son, Vikram, Kalyani is caught in a fire, and Malhar saves her. Vikram rejects Kalyani after seeing her face. But Kalyani removes her bandages, thus revealing that she has only minor burns. But Kalyani refuses to marry Vikram due to his attitude.

On Avni's baby shower, it is revealed that Avni is not Malhar's wife. Ahir had left Avni when she became pregnant with his child. Madhav's dying wish was that Malhar would take care of Avni and her child in his name. Meanwhile, Kalyani finds out that Mukku is none other than Moksh. Moksh accidentally kills Ahir. Kalyani hides Moksh from Malhar, fearing that if Malhar finds Moksh, he will send him to the correction home. Meanwhile, Vivek accidentally burns Swara and is arrested.

To save Vivek from Sarthark's wrath, Anupriya tells him that Mukku is her and Sarthark's daughter. Avni keeps trying to separate the family and make them against each other fortunately Malhar gets to know about Mukku's identity that he is none other than his son Moksh and becomes exteremly happy but other hand Sarthark gets depressed and the case of Ahir's death is opened and Malhar, Kalyani and Anupriya try to save Moksh but Malhar is shot by Avni and Anupriya is blammed and Moksh becomes mute as he is the wittness to the incident of Malhar's death.

Cast[edit]

Main[edit]

  • Reem Shaikh as Kalyani Rane (nèe Deshmukh): Former DM officer; Malhar's wife; Atul and Madhuri's daughter; Moksh's adoptive mother (2018–2021)
  • Sehban Azim as
    • Sub-inspector/ACP/ Commissioner Malhar Rane: Kalyani's husband; Sampada's ex husband; Madhav's son; Asawari's step-son; Swara's brother; Aahir's half-brother; Moksh's adoptive father (2018–2021)
    • Shera Chowdhary: Malhar’s look-alike (2020–2021)
  • Poorva Gokhale as Advocate Anupriya Deshmukh/Anupriya Rane (nèe Bindal): Keshav's sister; Atul's ex-wife; Sarthak's wife; Kalyani’s step-mother; Gungun's mother (2018–2021)
  • Rajat Dahiya as Advocate Sarthak Rane: Madhav's brother; Anupriya's second husband; Malhar’s uncle; Gungun's father (2019–2021)
  • Mahi Soni as Moksh Bapat/Moksh Rane: Atharv and Sampada's son; Malhar and Kalyani's adoptive son (2020–2021)
    • Arzaan Shaikh as Baby Moksh Rane (2018–2020)
  • Purvi Mishra as Gungun Rane: Sarthak and Anupriya's daughter; Kalyani’s step-sister and Malhar’s cousin (2021)

Recurring[edit]

  • Savita Prabhune as Ahilya Deshmukh: Sayajirao's widow; Atul, Aparna and Vivek's mother (2018–2021)
  • Shagun Pandey/Varun Vijay Sharma as Atharv Bapat: Pallavi's brother; Swara, Sampada and Mugdha's ex husband; Moksh's father (2018–2021)
  • Sneha Shah as Sampada Rane (nèe Verma): Aparna and Vaman's daughter; Malhar and Atharv's ex-wife; Moksh's mother (2018–2021)
  • Shahab Khan as Sayajirao Deshmukh: Ahilya's husband; Atul, Aparna and Vivek's father (2018–2019)
  • Priya Shinde as Pallavi Deshmukh (nèe Bapat): Atharv's sister; Vivek's ex-wife; Godavari and Nal's mother (2018–2020)
  • Rajeshwari Datta as Aparna Verma (nèe Deshmukh): Ahilya and Sayajirao's daughter; Atul and Vivek's sister; Vaman's wife; Sampada's mother (2018–2021)
  • Pankaj Vishnu as Atul Deshmukh: Ahilya and Sayajirao's son; Aparna and Vivek's brother; Anupriya's ex husband; Madhuri's husband; Kalyani's father (2018–2019)
  • Amrapali Gupta as
    • Madhuri Deshmukh (nèe Verma): Vaman and Mamta's sister; Atul's wife; Kalyani's mother (2018)
    • Mamta Verma: Madhuri and Vaman's sister (2019–2020)
  • Bharat Arora as Vaman Verma: Madhuri and Mamta's brother; Aparna's husband; Sampada's father (2019)
  • Preetika Chauhan as C.P. Meenakshi Parmarth Borkar (2021)
  • Anuj Khurana as Vivek Deshmukh: Ahilya and Sayajirao's son; Atul and Aparna's brother; Pallavi's ex-husband; Swara's husband; Godavari and Nal's father (2018–2020)
  • Anju Jadhav as Swara Bapat/Swara Deshmukh (nèe Rane): Madhav's daughter; Malhar's sister; Atharv's ex-wife; Vivek's wife (2019–2020)
  • Ekta Methai as Godavari Deshmukh: Pallavi and Vivek's daughter; Nal's sister; Ajinkya’s wife (2020–present)
  • Ayush Anand as Trilok Marathe (2020)
  • Snehal Waghmare as Inspector Divya Marathe (2020)
  • Ananya Dwivedi as Suhana Marathe (2020)
  • Shrashti Maheshwari as Avni Dikshit (2020–2021)
  • Utkarsh Gupta as Rachit Khanna (2019–2020)
  • Milind Pathak as Madhav Rane: Sarthak's brother; Asawari's husband; Malhar, Swara and Aahir's father (2019–2020)
  • Amita Choksi as Asawari Rane: Madhav's second wife; Aahir's mother (2019–2021)
  • Asma Badar as Mugdha Bapat: Atharv's ex-wife (2019)
  • Siddharth Dhanda as Aahir Rane: Madhav and Asawari's son (2019–2020)
  • Vaishnavi Prajapati as Riddhi Rasgupta (2019–2020)
  • Roop Durgapal as Ketki Walia (2019)
  • Pankit Thakker as Adinath Sayed (2019)
  • Sheena Bajaj as Varsha Nehra (2018)
  • Amit Soni as Keshav Bindal: Anupriya's brother (2019)
  • Sanjeev Swaraj as Inspector Arvind Pawar (2018–2021)
  • Zebby Singh as Inspector Abhimanyu Singh (2021)
  • Vedika Senjaliya as Uttara Singh: Abhimanyu's wife (2021)
  • Twinkle Gangwar as Mihika Oberoi: A film actress (2021)
  • Unknown as Ajinkya Sinha: Godavari’s Hasband; Akshay‘s twin brother; a kinner (2021)
    • Akshay Sinha: Ajinkya’s twin brother (2021)

Production[edit]

The production and airing of the show was halted indefinitely in late March 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak in India.[4] Because of the outbreak, the filming of television series and films was halted on 19 March 2020 and expected to resume on 1 April 2020 but could not and the series was last broadcast on 24 March 2020 when the remaining episodes were aired.[5][6][7] The filming resumed on 28 June 2020 and with airing to resume on 13 July 2020.[8][9]

Reception[edit]

In April 2019, the series and the channel was sent notice by Election Commission for promoting the then Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government scheme of Mudra Loan which violated the code of conduct for which the channel replied, "As a responsible national television network, ZEE has always created content basis its stringent content guidelines. The mention of certain government schemes and initiatives in some of the episodes of the television shows was a creative call taken purely in the interest of the public."[10]

References[edit]

  1. "Tujhse Hai Raabta promo: Tale of a bittersweet relationship between a guardian and a daughter". The Times of India. 30 July 2018. Retrieved 11 June 2019.
  2. "Amrapali Gupta to be a part of Zee TV's Tujhse Hai Raabta – The News Express". The News Express. 31 July 2018. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  3. "Zee TV launches new show 'Tujhse Hai Raabta' to conquer 8-9 pm time band". Indian Television.
  4. "Television Industry in a Slump With the Lockdown". The Quint.
  5. "Coronavirus outbreak: Film and television shootings to stop till March 31". India Today.
  6. "COVID-19 impact: TV industry braces for loss as production stalled". Live Mint.
  7. "Entertainment industry welcomes Maharashtra govts move to resume filming projects". Outlook India.
  8. "EXCLUSIVE: Tujhse Hai Raabta star Sehban Azim speaks about being back on set after three months". Bollywood Hungama.
  9. "'Kumkum Bhagya', 'Guddan Tumse Na Ho Payega' among shows back with new episodes from July 13". Zee News.
  10. "Bhabi Ji Ghar Par Hain, Tujhse Hai Raabta under fire for promoting govt schemes. EC issues show cause notice". India Today.

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