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Beyhadh
GenreDrama
Thriller
Romance
Revenge
Created byPrateek R Sharma
Screenplay byShilpa F D'Mello
Radhika Anand
Shakeel Mohammed
Bhupsa
Story byPriya Ramanathan
Prateek Sharma
Directed byVikram V. Labhe
Creative directorAmeeta Devadigga
StarringJennifer Winget
Kushal Tandon
Aneri Vajani
Music byMukul Puri
Elvis Nishant
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes273
Production
ProducersPrem Krishen
Sunil Mehta
Production locationsMumbai
Lonavla
Mauritius
CinematographyHanoz Kerawala
EditorsGanga Kacharla
Amit Singh
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time20 minutes
Production companiesCinevistaas Limited
LSD Films
Original release
NetworkSony TV
Release11 October 2016 (2016-10-11) –
27 October 2017 (2017-10-27)
Related
Beyhadh 2

Beyhadh (transl.Limitless) is an Indian romantic thriller television series which aired from 11 October 2016 to 27 October 2017 on Sony TV.[1] It starred Jennifer Winget, Kushal Tandon and Aneri Vajani.[2]

Beyhadh 2 premiered 2 December 2019 and stars Jennifer Winget, Ashish Chaudhary and Shivin Narang.[3] The season completed 86 episodes on 31 March 2020 and abruptly went off-air due to Coronavirus lockdown.[4][5]

Series

Season Episodes Originally Broadcast
First aired Last aired
1 273 11 October 2016 (2016-10-11) 27 October 2017 (2017-10-27)
2 86 2 December 2019 (2019-12-02) 31 March 2020 (2020-03-31)

Plot

Maya Mehrotra, is the owner of a fashion magazine who lives in fear due to a troubled childhood with her abusive father, Ashwin Mehrotra. Arjun Sharma is a carefree and cheerful photographer who starts working for Maya's magazine. His childhood best friend Saanjh Mathur is a lawyer. Saanjh loves Arjun while Arjun considers her as his best friend.

Arjun takes Maya's fancy when he rescues her in an elevator accident and then again from her abusive father. She falls in love with him and later proposes to him. A series of circumstances including Maya rescuing Ayaan from jail, revealing her past to Arjun, helping him realise his past mistakes and uniting his family in the process leads to Arjun falling for Maya. Thus, he ends up proposing her in Mauritius, much to Saanjh's dismay.

As Maya and Arjun plan their wedding, Maya tries to strain Arjun and Saanjh's friendship. Maya's father Ashwin tries to provoke Saanjh and Vandana against Maya. A furious Maya goes to Ashwin's house and kills him. Arjun and Maya get married.

When Jhanvi discovers that Maya is behind the murder, Maya pushes her off the building which causing Jhanvi to go in a coma. Maya fakes a miscarriage and blames Saanjh, leading to a fall out between Arjun and Saanjh. Hurt, Saanjh leaves for London.

Three years later

Maya has completely isolated Arjun from the world. Arjun is shown to have realized Maya's mental illness and tries to leave her and break off the marriage but in vain. Saanjh returns to India with her boyfriend Samay Ahuja. Saanjh and Samay are about to get married. Later, it is revealed that Samay has been Maya's obsessive lover for the last eight years.

Eventually, Saanjh and Arjun come to know about Maya and Samay. Arjun saves Maya as she is pregnant with his child. When Ayaan tries to expose Maya, she runs her car over Ayaan which leads to him being getting severely injured. Maya also tries to kill Jhanvi again but fails.

Six months later

Maya is in a mental hospital where she admitted herself for her treatment to pretend to be cured. Arjun's mother tries to expose Maya. Arjun tells Maya that their relationship was just an adjustment and he doesn't want to live with her anymore.And during a fight with Arjun's mother maya falls from the stairs and looses her unborn child. Filled with anguish and desire for revenge, Maya kills Arjun's mother. Maya fakes her death by knocking out Arjun and then killing and planting her look alike at the scene of the crime. Arjun is convicted of her murder and is given death sentence. Arjun believes that Maya is alive. Meanwhile, Maya plans to die when Arjun is hanged, thus reuniting with him in death.

But, Arjun escapes from jail to kill Maya. Maya joins hands with Samay to plot against Arjun and Saanjh but Arjun convinces Samay that Maya is only using him. Maya kills Samay and abducts Saanjh. Arjun rescues Saanjh and Maya is proved guilty in court after her own mother testifies against her. Eventually, Arjun and Saanjh get married.

Five years later

Maya is still in jail. Arjun has become a millionaire. Ayaan is a widower and has a daughter. Saanjh and Arjun raise his child together. Maya escapes from jail by, once again, faking her death. Arjun and Saanjh want a child of their own but are told that Saanjh cannot conceive. They decide to use a surrogate. Maya manages to somehow become their surrogate leaving Arjun and Saanjh shocked.

Saanjh decides to care for Maya despite her longtime animosity towards her, whilst Maya plots against everyone. As the pregnancy nears an end, Maya asks Saanjh for Arjun in exchange for the baby. Arjun expresses his hatred for Maya and love for Saanjh. Maya gives birth to a baby girl and runs away with it.

Arjun and Saanjh find her. Maya points the gun at Saanjh and blames her for snatching away her happiness. Arjun shoots Maya and she dies in his arms confessing her obsessive and limitless love for him.

Cast

Main

  • Jennifer Winget as Maya Mehrotra: Jhanvi and Ashwin's daughter; Arjun's obsessive lover and former wife
  • Kushal Tandon as Arjun Sharma– Vandana's step-son; Ayaan's half brother; Maya's former husband; Saanjh's best friend turned husband
  • Aneri Vajani as Saanjh Mathur– Suman and Prem's daughter; Shubh's sister; Arjun's best friend turned wife

Recurring

  • Kavita Ghai as Jhanvi Mehrotra: Ashwin's wife; Maya's mother
  • Rajesh Khattar as Ashwin Mehrotra: Jhanvi's husband; Maya's father
  • Swati Shah as Vandana Sharma: Ayaan's mother; Arjun's step mother
  • Sumit Bhardwaj as Ayaan Sharma: Vandana's son; Arjun's half brother
  • Vibha Bhagat as Suman Mathur: Prem's wife; Saanjh and Shubh's mother
  • Imran Khan as Prem Mathur: Suman's husband; Saanjh and Shubh's father
  • Rakshit Wahi as Shubh Mathur: Suman and Prem's son; Saanjh's brother
  • Piyush Sahdev as Rajeev Randhawa/Samay Ahuja: Maya's former lover, Saanjh's former fiance
  • Sharad Vyas as Mr. Malkhani: Saanjh's boss
  • Shraddha Jaiswal as Maya's neighbour
  • Vaishnavi Dhanraj as Pooja: Maya's lawyer
  • Kiran Srinivas as Jeetendra Kumar Srivastav

Dubbed broadcasts

  • Beyhadh was dubbed In Tamil as "Maya" on Polimer TV and the series ended on 15.1.2018 with 271 episodes at Weekdays on 19:00
  • Beyhadh was also dubbed In Sinhalese as Obath Mamath Eyath (ඔබත් මමත් ඇයත්) on TV Derana and it has aired on weekdays at 9 pm since 4 December 2017.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]

[17]

  • It is aired in Mauritius on MBC Digital 4 every weekdays at 9 30PM.[citation needed]
  • The Serial Was Dubbed With Malayalam as Premam on Surya TV, It's Shown on June 19, 2017 Weekdays and Saturday At 21:30 (Suspended Time on 22:00), Last Episode On April 14, 2018.
  • The Serial Was Dubbed With Telugu As Nuvvu Naaku Nachav on Gemini TV, it's Shown on July 24, 2017, Weekdays At Noon 12:00.
  • The Serial Was Dubbed with Thai as อย่างมากมาย On MONO 29.
  • The Serial Was Dubbed With Vietnamese as Vô cùng on VTVCab 1 Giai Tri TV.
  • The Serial Was Dubbed With Korean as 극도로 (Preulo) on MBC, it's Merge 3 Episode, (Serial total 273 Episode, After Make Up on 91 Episode).
  • The Serial Was Dubbed With Spanish as Beyhadh: Un amor sin limites on Panamericana Televisión in Peru.
  • The Serial Was Dubbed With Persian as جنون مایا on MBC Persia in Iran.

Awards

Year Award Category Nominee Reference
2017 Lions Gold Awards Best Actor (Male) Kushal Tandon [18]
Best Actor (Female) Jennifer Winget
Best Acctor In A Negative Role Rajesh Khattar
Indian Television Academy Awards Best Actress Jury Jennifer Winget [19]

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Beyhadh is like a breath of fresh air - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Beyhadh 2: Ashish Chowdhary and Shivin Narang to star opposite Jennifer Winget". India Today. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  4. ^ "Beyhadh 2, Ishaaron Ishaaron Mein and Patiala Babes to go off air post Covid-19 lockdown: report". Hindustan Times. 21 April 2020.
  5. ^ Baddhan, Raj (20 April 2020). "Sony TV not bringing back 'Beyhadh 2' & 'Patiala Babes' after lockdown". BizAsia | Media, Entertainment, Showbiz, Brit, Events and Music. Retrieved 21 April 2020.
  6. ^ "Kushal Tandon shoots for a fight sequence for his show 'Beyhad' - Times of India". Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  7. ^ "Girl next door: Aneri Vajani from Beyhadh - Times of India". Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  8. ^ "Aneri Vajani to join Jennifer and Kushal in 'Beyhadh' - Times of India". Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  9. ^ "I wanted to break my tomboy image: Aneri Vajani - Times of India". Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  10. ^ "Beyhadh is all set for another leap; here's the new twist in the tale - Times of India". Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  11. ^ "TV actress Jennifer Winget's new father!". Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  12. ^ "Beyhadh is like a breath of fresh air - Times of India". Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  13. ^ "Jennifer Winget plays cricket on the sets of Beyhadh - Times of India". Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  14. ^ "Beyhadh's Jennifer Winget looks fiery hot in red, see pics - Beyhadh's Jennifer Winget flaunts tattoo in her latest photo shoot - The Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  15. ^ "Piyush makes a huge entry". ABP Live.
  16. ^ "Samay is back with huge twist". ABP Live.
  17. ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6193550/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  18. ^ ""23rd SOL LIONS GOLD AWARDS"". spicystarsmumbai. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
  19. ^ ""Indian Television Awards"".