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Yeh Pyar Na Hoga Kam
Story byRajita Sharma
StarringGaurav Khanna
Yami Gautam
Country of origin India
Original languageHindi
Production
EditorRochak Ahuja
Running timeapprox. 25 minutes
Original release
NetworkColors

Yeh Pyar Na Hoga Kam is an Indian show which airs on the Colors channel Monday through Thursday 9 pm.[1][2].

It introduces an love story set in Hazratganj in Lucknow between Abeer (Gaurav Khanna) and Leher (Yami Gautam). It is one of the shows that replaced Bigg Boss (Season 3) after its grand finale, the other show being Laagi Tujhse Lagan. This serial is quite popular among young generation.[3][4].

Overview

This is the story of Abeer and Leher's love set against the background of caste politics and class differences. The story unfolds in the picturesque town on Gonda where a Brahmin's son Abeer falls for a Kayasth's daughter Leher. The show tells the oft heard though never-seen-before love story of people from different castes battling their own families and the society in order to unite. The story plays on the popular adage, 'Love is blind' but is also a scathing critique on our country's obsession with caste and class.

Abeer Bajpayee comes from a very wealthy family and being the family's only son gives him the benefit of being everyone's apple of the eyes. He is a student at the local university pursuing a degree in law so that he can follow his father's foot steps. Everybody likes to follow Abeer because he is popular.

The Bajpayees have a Kayasth family, the Mathurs, as their neighbor. There is a rift between both the families because of caste differences and both the families think ill of each other. Mr. Kulbhushan Mathur and his family is delighted to receive his elder brother, Mr. Brijbhushan Mathur, who works in the electricity department and is tranferred to Lucknow. Brijbhushan is accompanied by his wife (played by Prachi Shah) whom he lovingly calls 'Dulhan' and his two daughters, Guddan (Leher) and Bittan.

Abeer sees Leher when she is moving her luggage from the truck into the house and is attracted towards her. He even helps her unload the truck without her taking any notice and while helping her, he picks up her payal which falls to the ground in the rush. He is really smitten by her and tries to talk to her so that he can know her name but she only brushes him away whenever he tries to even attempt to talk to her. Abeer helps Leher's family with a lot of things much to the dislike of his family thereby creating a rift between him and his family. I

Character Sketch

Gaurav

The Brahmin's Boy. Good friend of Abeer Bajpayee

Abeer Bajpayee

The only son of a Brahmin family.He is lovingly known as 'lalla' in his family. Being the only son he is pampared by all. He is a very handsome, broad minded person and does not believe in caste system unlike his family. He helps the Kayasath family because he is smitten by Leher but only gains the disapproval of his grandma and mother in the process. He even tries to make them see reason in the stupidity of the caste system but in vain. He is so cute and lovely. Played by: Gaurav Khann

Leher Mathur

She is the very beautiful elder daughter of Mr. Brijbhushan Mathur and has recently moved into her Chachaji's house along with her family. Unlike her younger sister, Bittan, she is respectful towards her elders. Her chachi advises her to stay away from the colony's boys as they are all loafers. Henceforth she tries to keep away from Abeer who only keeps following her but soon she also fall for him. Lovingly called Guddan and played by Yami Gautam.

Shri Triyogi Narayan Bajpayee

He is the head of his family and Abeer's father. He is an advocate and is quite strict about religion and he strongly believes in the caste system. Abeer calls him TN. But what his real name

Sudha Bajpayee

Wife of TN and an equally strict Brahmin like her husband. She is the good wife who takes care of her husband's needs but always gains criticism about something or the other from her mother-in-law. She knows what is right and her husband's wrongdoings but is scared of him.

Chutki a.k.a Shivani

Sister of Abeer. Loves him a lot and is always helping him.

Banke

The Brahmin's servant. Always being scolded by Dadi for being lazy and a klutz. He is a funny servant.

Brijbhushan Mathur

He is a nice guy. He loves his family and has been supportive to his family.

Mridula Mathur

Wife of Brijbhushan and always a target of his jokes.

Kulbhushan Mathur

Younger brother of Brijbhushan and suffers from a complex because of his brother who means no harm.

Rama Mathur

Wife of Kulbhushan and always advising the girls to stay away from boys especially Abeer.

Bittan

Younger sister of Guddan. Lives in a world of her own and always wants to go against her elders. Helps Leher (Guddan) in her works and convinces her to go forward and with her full proof plans. Bittan is fauj main mauj.

Ankur Mathur

He is Kulbhushan's only son and is asked to keep away from Abeer and his gang because according to his father, Abeer is a spoilt rich brat of his family and will be a bad influence on Ankur.

Cast

References

  1. ^ "Two-timing". Hindustan Times. December 31, 2009.
  2. ^ "'Yeh Pyaar Na Hoga Kam' similar to Delhi 6'?". MSN Entertainment. 2009-12-18.
  3. ^ "Love Story: City's Yami Gautam is all set to fight for love in 'Yeh Pyaar Na Hoga Kam'". The Indian Express. Dec 24, 2009.
  4. ^ "Soap story: Small-town localities are new flavour". The Times of India. 2 January 2010.

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