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===Adaptations===
===Adaptations===
The show has been remade in [[Tamil language]] as'' [[Kalyanam Mudhal Kadhal Varai]]'', which airs on [[STAR Vijay]], and in the [[Bengali language]] as ''[[Mon Niye Kachakachi]]'' on [[STAR Jalsha]]<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/bengali/New-family-drama-on-TV/articleshow/45834866.cms |title=New family drama on TV - The Times of India |publisher=Timesofindia.indiatimes.com |date=2015-01-10 |accessdate=2015-11-01}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/new-age-soap-on-cosmopolitan-kolkata-115010500264_1.html |title=New-age soap on cosmopolitan Kolkata &#124; Business Standard News |publisher=Business-standard.com |date= |accessdate=2015-11-01}}</ref> in Malayalam as ''[[Pranayam (Television series)|Pranayam]]'' on [[Asianet]]{{citation needed|date=September 2015}}, in Kannada as ''Avannu Matte Shravani'' on Asianet Suvarna.{{citation needed|date=September 2015}}Ye Hai Mohabbatein is also dubbed into [[Sinhalese language|Sinhala]] as "Me Adarayai"on [[Sirasa TV]]. The show is also aired on Glow TV in South Africa DSTV 167 dubbed in English and also in India and airs also on MBC Digital 4 in Mauritius.
The show has been remade in [[Tamil language]] as'' [[Kalyanam Mudhal Kadhal Varai]]'', which airs on [[STAR Vijay]], and in [[Bengali language|Bengali]] as ''[[Mon Niye Kachakachi]]'' on [[STAR Jalsha]].<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/bengali/New-family-drama-on-TV/articleshow/45834866.cms |title=New family drama on TV - The Times of India |publisher=Timesofindia.indiatimes.com |date=2015-01-10 |accessdate=2015-11-01}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/new-age-soap-on-cosmopolitan-kolkata-115010500264_1.html |title=New-age soap on cosmopolitan Kolkata &#124; Business Standard News |publisher=Business-standard.com |date= |accessdate=2015-11-01}}</ref> in Malayalam as ''[[Pranayam (Television series)|Pranayam]]'' on [[Asianet]],<ref>http://www.vinodamelam.com/2015/07/ye-hai-mohabbatein-serial-in-malayalam.html</ref> and in Kannada as ''Avannu Matte Shravani'' on Asianet Suvarna.<ref>http://www.indiantvinfo.com/avanu-matte-shravani-kannada-serial/</ref> The series is also dubbed into [[Sinhalese language|Sinhala]] as ''Me Adarayai'' on [[Sirasa TV]], dubbed in [[English]] on Glow TV in South Africa DSTV 167.

==Awards==
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Yeh Hai Mohabbatein
File:Ye Hai Mohabbatein.png
Ye Hai Mohabbatein title card
GenreIndian Soap Opera
Drama
Romance
Comedy
Created byBalaji Telefilms
Based onCustody (novel) by Manju Kapur
Developed byEkta Kapoor
Written byStory
Sonali Jaffar
Screenplay
Ritu Goel
Dialogues
Ritu Bhatia
Directed byNeeraj Baliyan
Imran
Creative directorSandiip Sickand
StarringDivyanka Tripathi
Karan Patel
Ruhanika Dhawan
Anita Hassanandani
Gautam Ahuja
Opening theme"Pal Pal Bade Ye Hai Mohabbatein" by Pamela Jain
Country of originIndia
Original languagesHindi
Tamil
Punjabi
English
No. of seasons1
Production
ProducersEkta Kapoor
Shobha Kapoor
Production locationsMumbai, Delhi
CinematographyRavi Mishra
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeApprox. 20 minutes
Production companyBalaji Telefilms
Original release
NetworkStar Plus
Release3 December 2013 (2013-12-03) –
Present.

Ye Hai Mohabbatein (English: This is Love), previously titled Tera Mera Rishta Purana[1] is an Indian soap opera on Star Plus. It first aired on 3 December 2013,[2] and airs from Monday to Sunday in the evening. It is produced by Ekta Kapoor of Balaji Telefilms.[3] The story is partially based on Manju Kapur's novel Custody.[4] Set in Delhi[5][6] The show follows the love story of Ishita, who is Tamil, and Raman, who is Punjabi. Ishita is sterile and gets attached emotionally to Raman's daughter, Ruhi, who lives with her divorced father. Raman's ex-wife, Shagun, lives with her boyfriend Ashok and Aditya, her son with Raman.

Plot summary

Raman Bhalla is a businessman who lives with his pregnant wife Shagun and their young son Aditya. His boss Ashok, a corrupt sexual predator, lusts for Shagun and attempts to seduce her with his wealth. Six months after the birth of their daughter Ruhi, Raman discovers Ashok and Shagun's affair and divorces Shagun, who leaves alongside Aditya to stay with Ashok. Six years later, Raman becomes the CEO of his company. Ishita, a kindhearted doctor, is revealed to be his new neighbor. In spite of being sterile, she forms an emotional bond with Ruhi. Mihika, Ishita's sister, develops feelings for Mihir, who is Raman's best friend, but Raman's brother Romi also harbors feelings for Mihika. After Shagun attempts to regain custody of Ruhi, Raman and Ishita marry to prevent that from happening. Although Raman is initially hostile towards her, the two gradually fall in love with each other. Meanwhile, Mihir and Mihika plan for their marriage, much to the chagrin of Romi. Problems begin to develop between Ashok and Shagun, who is forced to satisfy Ashok's clients and resists.

It is revealed that Shagun is Mihir's sister and her marriage is fixed with Ashok. The latter expresses interest in Mihika, consistently offering her a position as his employee, and ultimately revealing his abhorrent intentions to her in a dressing room. Mihika plans to disclose Ashok's reality on his wedding day by attempting to seduce him but her plan backfires as Ashok drugs and strips her. Shagun bears witness to this and their marriage is called off. Ashok instead marries Mihika after threatening and blackmailing her. She refuses to be consummate the marriage, despite his attempts at intimacy. Mihir begins to hate Mihika as he is under the impression that she betrayed him. He marries Raman's sister Rinky, whose fiancee Nihkil was revealed to have already been married to a girl named Amrita. This inspires Mihika to reveal the truth behind her relationship with Ashok to her family. The widowed Dr. Subramanium Chandran, Ishita's former love interest, arrives in her live seeking her forgiveness. She refuses to forgive him, citing that he enjoyed his married life without thinking of her. Raman, however, convinces her to forgive Subramanium. Miraculously, Raman and Ishita learn that she is pregnant and celebrate with a picnic in the company of their families. Ashok plants a bomb in their vehicle but Ishita discovers this and saves everyone, in the process suffering a miscarriage. Shagun becomes the surrogate mother of Raman and Ishita's child. She commits suicide soon after, which is followed by Rinky's murder. Due to the latest development in the show, Ishita is possessed by Shagun's ghost.

Cast

Main cast
  • Karan Patel as Raman Kumar Omprakash Bhalla (Male Lead) (2013-) (protagonist)
  • Divyanka Tripathi as Dr. Ishita Raman Kumar Bhalla (Female lead) (2013-) (protagonist)
  • Ruhanika Dhawan as Ruhi Raman Kumar Bhalla (2013-) (protagonist)
Additional Cast
  • Vivek Dahiya as ACP Abhishek Singh (2015-)
  • Mihika Verma as Mihika Iyer (2013-)
  • Raj Singh Arora as Mihir Arora (2013-)
  • Sangram Singh as Ashok Khanna (2013-) (antagonist)
  • Shireen Mirza as Simran Omprakash Bhalla (2013-)
  • Ali Goni as Romi Omprakash Bhalla (2013-)
  • Sarika Dhillon as Sarika Romi Bhalla (2014-)
  • Kaushal Kapoor as Omprakash Bhalla (2013-)
  • Shahnaz Rizwan as Santoshi Kaur Omprakash Bhalla (2013-)
  • Abhay Bhargava as Vishwanathan Iyer (2013-)
  • Neena Kulkarni as Madhavi Vishwanathan Iyer (2013-)
  • Pankaj Bhatia as Bala Chandran (2013-)
  • Shruti Bapna as Vandita Bala Chandran (2013-)
  • Vineett Kumar as Suraj Kumar Khanna (2014-) (antagonist)
  • Gautam Ahuja as Aditya Raman Kumar Bhalla (2013-)
  • Bhavesh Jaiswal as Shravan Bala Chandran (2013-)
Recurring cast
Former cast
Special appearances

Reception

It received the highest ratings of Indian serials in the UK until the end of March 2015 when Diya Aur Baati Hum reached 173,300 viewers compared to YHM 's 156,500.[7] For the October- November 2015, the show peaks up a ratings of 248 300 viewers in UK.

Adaptations

The show has been remade in Tamil language as Kalyanam Mudhal Kadhal Varai, which airs on STAR Vijay, and in Bengali as Mon Niye Kachakachi on STAR Jalsha.[8][9] in Malayalam as Pranayam on Asianet,[10] and in Kannada as Avannu Matte Shravani on Asianet Suvarna.[11] The series is also dubbed into Sinhala as Me Adarayai on Sirasa TV, dubbed in English on Glow TV in South Africa DSTV 167.

Awards

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2014 Zee Gold Awards Best Actress in Negative Role (Popular) Anita Hassanandani Won
Best Actor in Lead Role (Popular) Karan Patel
Boroplus Face of The Year Divyanka Tripathi
Indian Telly Awards Most Popular Child Artiste (Female) Ruhanika Dhawan Won
Most Popular Actress In a Lead Role Divyanka Tripathi
Most Popular Onscreen Couple Karan Patel and Divyanka Tripathi
Big Star Entertainment Awards Most Entertaining Actress in Lead Role (Fiction) Divyanka Tripathi Won
2015 Zee Gold Awards Best Actor in Lead Role (Popular) Karan Patel Won
Best Actress in Lead Role (Popular) Divyanka Tripathi
Best Actress in Negative Role (Popular) Anita Hassanandani
Best Actor in Negative Role (Critics) Sangram Singh
Best Actor in Supporting Role (Popular) Raj Singh Arora
Boroplus Face of The Year Divyanka Tripathi
21st Lions Gold Awards Best Actress in Lead Role Divyanka Tripathi Won
Indian Television Academy Awards Best Romantic Actor (Male) Karan Patel Won[12]
Best Negative Role (Female) Anita Hassanandani
Indian Telly Awards Actor in a Lead Role Karan Patel Won
Most Dynamic Personality Divyanka Tripathi
Best Jodi on TV Karan Patel and Divyanka Tripathi

References

  1. ^ "Not happy with name, Ekta Kapoor changes show title thrice - The Times of India". Timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 22 November 2013. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
  2. ^ [1][dead link]
  3. ^ "After male lead, Ekta replaces dog in her show! - The Times of India". Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 29 November 2013. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
  4. ^ "Ekta's next based on popular novel 'Custody'? - The Times of India". Timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 4 January 2013. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
  5. ^ "Is Arvind Kejriwal upset with Yeh Hai Mohabbatein for showing Delhi Police in poor light?". India.com. 9 December 2015. Retrieved 19 December 2015.
  6. ^ Parismita Goswami (14 March 2015). "'Yeh Hai Mohabbatein': Will Ishita Successfully Escape with Ruhi?". Ibtimes.com. Retrieved 19 December 2015.
  7. ^ Ankita Mehta (26 March 2015). "Anas-Deepika's 'Diya Aur Baati Hum' Beats Karan-Divyanka's 'Ye Hai Mohabbatein' and 'MasterChef 4'". International Business Times. Retrieved 2 April 2015.
  8. ^ "New family drama on TV - The Times of India". Timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 10 January 2015. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
  9. ^ "New-age soap on cosmopolitan Kolkata | Business Standard News". Business-standard.com. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
  10. ^ http://www.vinodamelam.com/2015/07/ye-hai-mohabbatein-serial-in-malayalam.html
  11. ^ http://www.indiantvinfo.com/avanu-matte-shravani-kannada-serial/
  12. ^ "Indian Television Academy Awards 2015".