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Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi
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Genre
Written by
  • Story
  • Mahesh Pandey
  • Vikram Khurana
  • Durjoy Datta
  • Parag Kulkarnni
  • Mitali Bhattacharya
  • Mousumi Choudhury
  • Arundhati Sharma
  • Shashank Shekhar
  • Screenplay
  • Manoj Tripathi
  • Shashank Shekhar
  • Raghuvir Shekhawat
  • Arundhati Sharma
  • Dialogues
  • Divya Nidhi Sharma
  • Aparajita Sharma
Directed by
  • Akhilesh S. Bhagat
  • Prateek Shah
  • Noel Smith
  • Jagrut Mehta
Creative directors
  • Dharam Dhiman
  • Gagan Puri
  • Ishita
  • Riya Sengupta
Starring
Theme music composer
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes414
Production
Producers
Cinematography
  • Satish Shetty
  • Manggesh Mahadik
  • Shahid Ansari
Editors
  • Kshitija Khandagale
  • Shatrughan Singh
  • Vishwanath Singh
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeApprox. 22 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkSony TV
Release29 February 2016 (2016-02-29) –
2 November 2017 (2017-11-02)

Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi (Some Colors Of Love Are Like This Too) is an Indian romantic drama television series which aired on Sony TV.[1] It premiered on 29 February 2016 and went off air on 2 November 2017, lasting two seasons. It starred Shaheer Sheikh, Erica Fernandes and Supriya Pilgaonkar.[2]

The series is a realistic take on the romantic relationship between Dev and Sonakshi. The show mainly revolves around their love story and its impact upon the unique, close bond between Dev and his mother, while exploring other family relationships.[3]

In January 2017, a seven-year leap was introduced.[4] Dev was shown to have transformed into a self-loving and carefree man, while Sonakshi had become a mature businesswoman and a single mother.[5]

The show originally ended in 24 August 2017. But on 31 August 2017, the channel announced that because of viewer demand the show would air extra episodes of Dev and Sonakshi's bonding with their newborn in mid-September 2017.[6]

Episodes

Season Episodes Originally Aired
First Aired Last Aired
1 388 29 February 2016 24 August 2017
2 26 25 September 2017[7][8] 2 November 2017

Plot

Season 1

The show is set in Delhi, and revolves around a business tycoon Devrath "Dev" Dixit, and Dr. Sonakshi Bose, a nutritionist hailing from a middle-class family.

Dev is a serious, reserved workaholic devoted to his family. Sonakshi on the other hand is a bubbly, caring and bold doctor part of a Bengali family of five, and is appointed by Dev as Ishwari's permanent consulting nutritionist, to keep a check on her diet and health.

Initially, both Ishwari and Dev are indifferent to Sonakshi but gradually form a bond with her. Things take a turn when Sona meets with a grave accident and is saved and cared for by Dev, as she inevitably falls in love with him. Dev, on the other hand, being a very private person by nature, finds a great friend in Sonakshi and confides in her, gradually falling for her but not realizing it. However, his alliance gets fixed with a rich businesswoman named Natasha, leaving Sonakshi heartbroken. Finally, a day before their engagement, Dev realizes that he loves Sona and breaks the alliance, confessing his love for her.

After days of romance and hide-and-seek, Ishwari finds out about Dev and Sonakshi's relationship and reluctantly agrees to their alliance but soon succumbs to depression, finding it hard to make room for another woman in her son's life. Sensing his mother's disapproval, Dev breaks up with Sonakshi.

Extremely hesitant to move on, Sonakshi soon decides to get engaged to another man. This drives Dev to the edge and he begins stalking her, in denial regarding the news of her engagement. He falls into depression and drinks to suppress his misery. Dev creates a scene at her engagement and falls unconscious. Seeing Dev's condition, Sona breaks apart, which ends her engagement as Ritwick willingly steps back, and takes him home. Seeing this Ishawari realizes how selfish she had been and tells Dev to bring sonakshi home. An ecstatic Dev proposes to his girlfriend but Sonakshi was even more hurt than Dev thought and tells him that they are over. After a lot of apologies by Dev and Ishawari Bose family agreed and the marriage takes place with pomp and show.

However, although the marriage starts off happy and romantic, gradually, Ishwari's inner insecurities, other family members' manipulations, and misunderstandings lead to Dev and Sonakshi's separation, and a miserable Sona and her family leave Delhi and take off to Kolkata.

Seven years later, Sonakshi is now a businesswoman and mother to six-year old Suhana, her daughter from Dev. The Bose family has to return to Delhi due to Sona's work, and she takes it as her responsibility to inform her daughter that Dev lives in Delhi. Sonakshi inevitably meets her ex-husband at an award function as she returns, and realizes that he has transformed into a seemingly selfish, carefree and completely different man. After more chance meetings, fights and arguments, Dev gradually realizes that Suhana is his daughter and reveals his identity to her. With much hesitation, the child finally accepts him as her father, and tells her parents that they have to live together for her sake. Dev and Sona are forced to agree to this, and they start taking turns living in each other's houses for a week each. Gradually, they start growing closer and closer, and Ishwari soon realizes the blunder she had made as she starts adoring Sona.

Dev realizes his love for Sonakshi, and fixes his engagement with another girl so that Sona too realizes her feelings. As the engagement breaks, she proposes to him in the rain and they express their love for each other with a hug. The couple reunites, and after some time, Sona gives birth to Shubh, her and Dev's son.

Season 2

Six months later, Dev and Sonakshi are finding it difficult to handle the kids and their work simultaneously. Ishwari, being tensed about the upbringing of the children tells Sonakshi to quit her job and stay at home to look after Shubh and Suhana. However, Dev is well aware of Sonakshi's love for her work, so he himself stops working and stays at home to manage the kids and the household. Initially there is a lot of conflict seen among the members of the family but Dev and Sonakshi leave no stone unturned to justify their decision. Finally, after a lot of struggle, their perspective and love for each other is understood by everyone and the show ends on a happy note.

Cast

Main

  • Shaheer Sheikh as Devrath "Dev" Dixit– Ishwari's son; Sonakshi's husband; Soha and Shubh's father
  • Erica Fernandes as Dr. Sonakshi Bose– Dev's wife; Soha and Shubh's mother
  • Supriya Pilgaonkar as Ishwari Dixit– Dev's mother; Sonakshi’s mother-in-law; Soha and Shubh's grandmother

Recurring

  • Aaliya Shah as Suhana "Soha" Dixit– Sonakshi and Dev's daughter
  • Vidvaan Sharma as Shubh Dixit– Sonakshi and Dev's son; Soha's younger brother
  • Pragyaj Jain as Ronit "Golu" Tripathi– Elena and Vicky's son
  • Jagat Rawat as Bijoy Bose, Sonakshi's father
  • Moon Banerrjee as Asha Bose, Sonakshi's mother
  • Alpesh Dhakan as Saurabh Bose, Sonakshi's elder brother
  • Rina Chakraborty as Dadi– Sonakshi's grandmother
  • Mushtaq Khan as Baldev Tripathi– Ishwari's brother, Dev's uncle
  • Alka Mogha as Radha Tripathi– Baldev's wife
  • Vaibhav Singh as Vikram "Vicky" Tripathi– Radha and Baldev's son
  • Prerna Panwar as Elena Bose– Sonakshi's cousin; Vicky's wife
  • Aashika Bhatia as Nikki Dixit– Dev's youngest sister
  • Ankita Bahuguna as Riya Dixit– Dev's second youngest sister
  • Chestha Bhagat as Neha Dixit– Dev's younger sister, oldest out of the three sisters
  • Khushbu Thakkar as Ronita Mandal– Saurabh's wife
  • Arjun Aneja as Ranveer Chaudhary– Neha's former husband.
  • Vishesh Bansal as child Dev Dixit
  • Jay Soni as Dr. Ritwick Sen– Sonakshi's former fiance
  • Pankaj Kalra as Naveen Sen– Ritwick's father
  • Roop Durgapal as Natasha Gujral– Dev's former fiance
  • Pawan Chopra as Mr. Gujral– Natasha's father
  • Karmveer Choudhary as Khatri– Ishwari's colleague and blackmailer
  • Ankit Gupta as Jatin Roy– Sonakshi's childhood friend and business partner
  • Salman Shaikh as Inspector Prakash– Dev's good friend
  • Anju Jadhav/Ekroop Bedi as Tina– Dev's secretary
  • Mohit Sinha as Bunty Makhija– Dev's friend.
  • Geeta Saroha as Ranveer's sister-in-law
  • Ashwini Koul as Lakshya– Nikki's boyfriend; Ishwari's boss
  • Hemant Choudhary as Dr. Sinha– Sonakshi's former boss
  • Romit Sharma as Kushal Roy– Sonakshi's prospective fiance
  • Udit Gaur as Neil Lakhotia– Sonakshi's fake boyfriend
  • Amita Udgata as Dev's grand aunt
  • Arpit Chaudhary as Ayaan Vashishth– Riya's former fiance
  • Aradhana Uppal as Mrs. Vashishth– Ayaan's mother
  • Faruqh Saeed as Mr. Vashishth– Ayaan's father
  • Jhumma Mitra as Tara Mandal– Ronita's mother
  • Ashiesh Roy as Shankar Mandal– Ronita's father
  • Twinkle Vashisht as Payal– Dev's prospective fiance
  • Asma Badar as Nisha– Dev's former fiance
  • Dimcy Aggarwal as Kajal– Malathi/Memsaab's daughter
  • Armaann Tahil as Thakkar– Dev's business rival

Production

After successful completion of one year of the TV series, Yash Patnaik, Chairman and Managing Director of Beyond Dreams Entertainment known for showcasing "simple yet strong story telling" shows stated that he is happy as viewers quickly accepted the "experiment with conviction". He praised the lead actors and went on to say "Shaheer and Erica have excelled as Dev and Sonakshi. As actors both have grown tremendously with this show. Their understanding of character or premise has been outstanding. That's why their chemistry is looking like magic." He further said that the positive way of showing the "simplicity clubbed with beauty" along with a slight gambling with characters, plots and story telling paid off in the end. Thanking Sony TV's management for giving the show one-year extension, he said the credit goes to his wife, Mamta Yash A Patnaik, Producer, Chief Creative Director of Entertainment and co-founder of Beyond Dreams Entertainment for being the actual person behind the show's success.[9]

Casting

Shaheer Sheikh was chosen to play male lead of the show.[10] He is returning to Indian television after a hiatus of two years. Veteran actress Supriya Pilgaonkar was chosen to play the role of Shaheer's mother.[11] Actress Erica Fernandes was finalized for female lead.[12] She is making her television debut with the show.

Reception

The series received positive critical response, with praise directed at Sheikh and Fernandes' performance. Their chemistry and the show's realistic approach were credited to be the biggest strengths of the show. Sheikh and Fernandes perfectly fitted into the shoes of Dev and Sonakshi garnering both of them many prestigious accolades. [13][14]

The show became the most popular feature show on Indian Television, on the basis of a poll conducted by The Times of India in late March, 2017.[15]

Soundtrack

Soundtrack of the show were composed by Adil-Prasant. Songs were sung by Subhajit Mukherjee and Arpita Mukherjee. On 10 February 2017 the channel released a compilation of show's romantic songs on YouTube as Valentine's Day special.[16] "Tu Mujhme Mujhse Zyaada Hai (Duet)" is one of the "Most Romantic Hindi Title Songs" among the shows telecasted by the channel.[17]

No.TitleLength
1."Ye Lamhe Hazar Se"3:17[18]
2."Rang Rahi Hoon Ye Kaise Rang Mein"1:33[19]
3."Badle Se Din Aur Badli Se Raatein (Duet)"4:26[20]
4."Badle Se Din Aur Badli Se Raatein (Female)"2:08[21]
5."Tu Mujhme Mujhse Zyaada Hai (Male)"2:10[22]
6."Tu Mujhme Mujhse Zyaada Hai (Female)"2:27[23]
7."Tu Mujhme Mujhse Zyaada Hai (Duet)"4:04[24]
8."Kismat Ke Likhe Khel Kisne Dekhe"3:08[25]
9."Kyun Is Dafa Tu Mujhse Yun Khafa Hai"2:00[26]
10."Waqt Ne Kiya Kya Haseen Sitam" (Recreated by music directors Adil-Prashant)N/A[27]

Adaptations

Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi has been dubbed in Tamil as Ini Ellam Vasanthame (Hereafter Only Spring) and broadcast on Polimer TV, and in Telugu as Amma Nenu O Ammayi and broadcast on (Mom, Me & One Girl) Gemini TV. It is also dubbed in Malayalam as Pranayavarnangal (Colours Of Love) and was aired on Kairali TV. Internationally, the show airs on MBC Bollywood, dubbed in Arabic as وجوه الحب (The Faces of Love), while in Mayotte the series is broadcast on Mayotte la 1ère as Couleurs d'Amour (Colours of Love).[28] Due to Sheikh's popularity in Indonesia, the show has also been dubbed in Bahasa as Dev & Sona and airs on ANTV.[29]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominee Result Ref
2016 Gold Awards Best Female Debut Erica Fernandes Nominated [30]
Best Supporting Actress Supriya Pilgaonkar Nominated
Best Onscreen Jodi Shaheer Sheikh and Erica Fernandes Nominated
Best Television Show Inspire Films Nominated
Asiavision Awards Star Of The Year Shaheer Sheikh Won [31]
Asian Viewers Television Awards Soap of the Year Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi Won [32]
Female Actor of the Year Erica Fernandes Won [32]
Male Actor of the Year Shaheer Sheikh Nominated [32]
Indian Television Academy Awards Best Actor (Popular) Shaheer Sheikh Nominated
Best Actress in a Negative Role Alka Mogha Nominated
2017 Lions Gold Awards Best Jodi (Popular) Shaheer Sheikh and Erica Fernandes Won [33]
Best Actor In Supporting Role Mushtaq Khan Won
Best Actress In Supporting Role Supriya Pilgaonkar Won
Indian Television Academy Awards Best Supporting Actress Supriya Pilgaonkar Nominated
2018 Best Actor - Drama Shaheer Sheikh Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Supriya Pilgaonkar Nominated
Asian Viewers Television Awards Female Actor Of The Year Erica Fernandes Nominated

See also

References

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