Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? Ek Baar Phir
Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? Ek Baar Phir | |
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Genre | Romance Drama |
Directed by | Waseem Sabir Yusuf Ansari |
Creative director | Shikha Vij |
Starring | Shrenu Parikh Avinash Sachdev |
Theme music composer | Lalit Sen Shaurabh Kalsi |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 542 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Karnika Saxena |
Producer | Sunjoy Waddhwa |
Cinematography | Hanif Shaikh |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 20–23 minutes |
Production company | Sphere Origins |
Release | |
Original network | Star Plus |
Picture format | HDTV 1080i |
Original release | 26 August 2013 13 June 2015 | –
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? |
Followed by | Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon 3 |
External links | |
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Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? Ek Baar Phir (transl. What shall I name this love? Once again) is an Indian romantic drama television series produced by Sunjoy Waddhwa under Sphere Origins. The series aired on StarPlus from 26 August 2013 to 13 June 2015, completing 542 episodes.[1] The series starred Avinash Sachdev and Shrenu Parikh as Shlok and Aastha, respectively.[2] It is the second installment of the Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? series.
The show revolves around Shlok and Aastha and follows the story of Shlok, who is riddled with issues from his past experiences that shapes his arrogant personality which contributes to his course of actions. On the other hand, Aastha, a progressive woman that is determined to bring change for the good, meets Shlok who is irritated by Aastha's nature. Shlok shows fake love and marries Aastha, mainly driven by a desire to take revenge for the insult of himself and his family, while navigating the interplay between his intended revenge and the emotion of love.[3][4] The series also focuses on domestic violence.[5]
Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? Ek Baar Phir was the first daily television show on StarPlus to air at an early time slot at 6:00 PM (IST). During its original release, the show received higher than expected viewership numbers creating a trend as the new prime time slot.[6]
Plot[]
Aastha is a cheerful, lively, passionate and charming woman who values relationships and supports equality. In contrast, Shlok is an arrogant, self-reserved and business-minded man who believes in wealth more than relationships. He had a miserable past that ultimately led him to his arrogance.
Shlok is informed about a possible cheating that occurred in a university institution. He suspends the boys but expels the girl. Later, the Agnihotri’s are invited to an award event to recognize their reputation in the education industry for their business. Aastha learns that Shlok had done injustice to the girl. At the event, she questions Shlok about his negligence after which it gets recorded live and gets exposed to the public. The public labels Shlok and his family as supporters of inequality which leads to their business getting raided. Shlok mistakenly believes that Aastha is responsible for the consistent insult of his family, his father in particular, and decides to take revenge.
Shlok shows fake love to Aastha and marries her on false pretenses. During the night of their Suhag Raat, Shlok breaks Aastha's wedding necklace and reveals to her that he never loved her and that he only married her to take revenge, leaving Aastha heartbroken. Shlok angrily tells Aastha that he showed fake love in order to take revenge for the insult of himself and his father. He goes as far as to threaten her that if she reveals this to anyone, he'd have her father framed in a case of corruption. Meanwhile, Anjali wants Aastha to perfectly adapt to the Agnihotri traditions. Varad arranges a honeymoon for Shlok and Aastha. Despite Aastha's efforts to cancel the honeymoon, Shlok and Aastha leave. On the way to their honeymoon, Aastha escapes and gets lost in a jungle. While searching for Aastha, Shlok meets with her and they both spend their planned “honeymoon” in a jungle while trying to find their way out.
Aastha learns that her father, Avdhoot, is imprisoned. She assumes that Shlok sent him to jail and vents her anger at him. In return, Shlok tries to prove his innocence that he did not send him to jail. Disappointed, Aastha reveals the truth to her family and the Agnihotri’s of her marriage and Shlok's planned revenge; they are shocked. Kalindi wants Aastha to file for divorce. At the first court hearing, Aastha is ordered by the court to stay with Shlok for six months. During the six months, Aastha discovers Shlok's miserable past; in which Shlok is actually an innocent and good person. Aastha finds out that Shlok was in love with this girl named Swati and that their break-up led to his hatred of women. It is shown that Niranjan ordered Anjali to hate Swati, simply because she was against the Agnihotri traditions that ultimately led to Shlok's break-up, in which Shlok blames Anjali, leaving him heartbroken onwards. While attempting to bring back Shlok’s true personality, Aastha falls in love with Shlok and confesses her love to him.
Aditi, who is the daughter of a close friend of Niranjan, arrives at the Agnihotri mansion and acts as an imposter to separate Shlok and Aastha. Aditi attempts to kill Aastha multiple times but she is saved by Shlok. Aditi kidnaps Aastha but Shlok rescues her just as Aditi is about to shoot her. It is revealed that Aditi is Swati's sister and her main motive was to kill Aastha so that Shlok suffers. Aditi believes that Shlok is the reason for Swati's deteriorating health. Shlok is shocked to see Swati who soon passes away. Shlok realizes his love for Aastha and confesses his love to her. They both consummate their marriage. At the end of the 6 months, Shlok and Aastha both state that they do not want to divorce each other.
Shlok's sister, Jyoti, runs away from her misogynistic in-laws after they want abortion for the third time for her unborn baby girl. While running away, she meets the charming Siddharth who happens to be Aastha's cousin. Unaware of Jyoti's situation, Siddharth takes care of her. He sends her to Kalindi's house who is shocked to see her. Jyoti explains everything to Kalindi. Abhay and Sulbha craft a plan to tell the Agnihotri family and make them believe they are innocent and that Jyoti has run away. Siddharth slowly falls in love with Jyoti. During Anjali’s birthday celebration, Abhay finds Jyoti and the family is shocked to see her. She pleads to Niranjan to let her stay with them. Aastha manages to get Abhay arrested.
Aastha witnesses Niranjan showing his violent behavior towards Anjali and learns the truth about Niranjan's true nature and how he is the one who controls Anjali to mask his ill desires. When Aastha confronts Anjali about their relationship, they both get emotional when Anjali accepts that Niranjan has her helpless. Aastha promises Anjali that she will unfold Niranjan's true nature and that she will erase the false impression that everyone has of Anjali. Niranjan wants Abhay released from jail and asks Anjali to make Jyoti sign the bail papers. Jyoti begins to develop hatred towards her mother. When Niranjan manages to indirectly make Jyoti sign the bail papers, Abhay forces Jyoti to take her home. Anjali stops this from happening and Niranjan is enraged. However, Jyoti begins to see Anjali's sweet nature. Abhay kidnaps Jyoti's daughter and Shlok beats him up. After convincing the family, Siddharth and Jyoti finally get married.
Aastha tries to expose Niranjan's true identity to Shlok several times, but he does not believe her. She manages to get hold of a recording where Niranjan is seen confessing his bad intentions, but Niranjan destroys the evidence. Afraid that Aastha might succeed to expose Niranjan, he begins to create misunderstandings between Shlok and Aastha. Aastha goes on to blame Niranjan for controlling Anjali and not caring for Jyoti. Angered by Aastha's accusations, Shlok decides to divide the house and orders Aastha to stay in one part of the house. Aastha is immediately joined by Anjali after which she also blames Niranjan for deceiving everyone. Niranjan is dumbfounded seeing Anjali go against him. But soon after, Jyoti witnesses Niranjan admitting his actions towards Jyoti and badmouthing Anjali. She is devastated to see her father's true nature. She joins Anjali and Aastha, and tells Shlok that he is being deceived.
Soon after, Niranjan learns that Aastha has evidence against him and destroys it. Niranjan has Aastha kidnapped and tied on a soon-to-be burning statute. Niranjan stops Anjali from saving her and takes her away. Anjali criticizes Niranjan. Shlok rescues Aastha and she takes him where Niranjan is seen confessing his wrongdoings to Anjali. Shlok finally learns the truth about his father and is devastated. Shlok repents his misdeeds with Anjali and Aastha. He gets emotional thinking about his past; his mistreating of Anjali, and his misunderstanding of Aastha. Shlok addresses Anjali as his mother and embraces her. They both get emotional. The next day, Shlok, Aastha and Anjali leave the Agnihotri mansion. Shlok and Aastha start earning a living by operating a food truck business and living modestly. The absence of Shlok has Niranjan feeling lonely. He realizes his mistakes and regrets his actions.
Varad foolishly signs a contract with Indrajeet Sarkar and the Agnihotri's lose their business and house. Niranjan is desperate to find Shlok. When he meets with Shlok, Aastha, and Anjali he asks for forgiveness and is forgiven. Varad also asks for forgiveness for his foolishness and is forgiven. The reunited Agnihotri family live together in a small house. The Agnihotri's skillfully develop a plan to get their assets back from the Sarkar's.
Shlok and Aastha disguise themselves as Balvankar Singh and Sapna to get their lost assets back; Aastha works as Indrajeet’s assistant and Shlok works as his children’s caretaker. They precisely work together to possess the Power of Attorney documents. Eventually, Shlok and Aastha manage to get hold of the papers. On the day they get everything back, the Sarkar's reveal a shocking truth to the Agnihotri’s that leaves Anjali shattered and the rest of the family shocked. Shortly after, Shlok, Anjali and Aastha meet in an accident in which Shlok goes into a coma, Anjali dies and Aastha loses her memory.
When Shlok wakes up from the coma, he is devastated upon learning that Anjali died in the accident. He inquires about Aastha in which Varad says she is missing. After a desperate search, Shlok finally meets with Aastha who is unable to recognize him, leaving Shlok heartbroken. It is revealed that Indrajeet took advantage of Aastha's memory loss and led her to believe that he is her husband. Shlok begins to recreate previous events so that Aastha regains her memory, angering Indrajeet. On the day of their marriage to Indrajeet, he has Shlok abducted. Slowly recalling her past, Aastha's mother, Kalindi, helps Aastha remember. Shlok manages to stop the marriage and rescues Aastha. Aastha is delighted to see Shlok. Indrajeet is arrested. Shlok and Aastha adopt Indrajeet's children and live happily together.
Cast[]
Main[]
- Avinash Sachdev as Shlok Agnihotri: Aastha's husband, Niranjan and Anjali's son (2013–2015)
- Shrenu Parikh as Aastha Agnihotri: Shlok's wife, Avdhoot and Kalindi’s daughter (2013–2015)
Recurring[]
- Manish Wadhwa as Niranjan Agnihotri: Shlok's father, Anjali's husband (2013–2015)
- Geetanjali Tikekar as Anjali Agnihotri: Shlok's mother, Niranjan's wife (2013–2015)
- Samir Sharma as Varad Agnihotri: Shlok's brother, Sojal's husband (2013–2015)
- Shalmalee Desai as Sojal Agnihotri: Varad's wife (2013–2015)
- Grace Girdhar as Kavya Agnihotri: Varad and Sojal's daughter (2013–2015)
- Sachin Parikh as Vinayak Agnihotri: Niranjan's younger brother (2013–2014)
- Tushar Dalvi as Avdhoot Kirloskar: Aastha's father, Kalindi’s husband (2013-2015)
- Prachee Shah as Kalindi Kirloskar: Aastha's mother, Avdhoot’s wife (2013-2015)
- Minal Karpe as "Ajju": Aastha's grandmother, Avdhoot's mother (2013-2015)
- Kabeer Maira as Ankush Joshi: Aastha's half-brother, Kalindi's son (2014-2015)
- Ankit Modgil as Siddharth Lokhande: Jyoti's second husband (2014–2015)
- Sheetal Dabholkar as Jyoti Lokhande: Shlok's sister, Siddharth's wife (2013–2015)
- Nupur Alankar as Renuka Lokhande: Siddharth's mother (2014–2015)
- Sharmin Kazi as Riya Lokhande: Siddharth's sister
- Deep Jaitley as Abhay Deshmukh: Jyoti's ex-husband (2013–2014)
- Pratibha Goregaonkar as Sulbha Deshmukh: Jyoti's mother-in-law (2013–2014)
- Manjushree Kulkarni as Jaya: Sojal's mother (2013–2015)
- Neha Sargam as Aditi/Gayatri: Swati's sister, Shlok & Aastha's enemy (2014)
- Shivani Tomar as Swati: Shlok's first love
- Anchal Sabharwal as Mansi: Varad's ex-girlfriend (2014)
- Karan Gangwal as Suresh: Shlok's assistant (2013–2014)
- Aakshi Khari as Apsara (2014–2015)
- Priya Raina as Dr. Surbhi: Shlok's childhood friend (2015)
- Aarav Chowdhary as Indrajeet Sarkar: Agnihotri family's enemy (2015)
- Dolly Minhas as Ahilya Vinas (2015)
- Roma Bali as Kavita Sarkar (2015)
- Swati Rajput as Poornima Sarkar: Indrajeet's sister (2015)
- Lakshya Wahi as Shantanu Sarkar: Indrajeet's son (2015)
- Reet Sharma as Mishti Sarkar: Indrajeet's daughter (2015)
- Satish Sharma as Pradeep Vinas: Indrajeet's uncle (2015)
- Jaanvi Sangwan as Mousami Vinas: Indrajeet's aunt (2015)
Production[]
Development[]
Initially, the production team considered potential titles for the show that included: Dard-E-Dil or Iss Dil Ka Kya Karoon, but ultimately chose Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon Ek Baar Phir. Consequently, it became the second installment of the Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon series.[7]
Casting[]
Avinash Sachdev was selected to portray Shlok Agnihotri.[8] Speaking about the challenge for the second season, Sachdev says, "I play a male chauvinist who does not respect women... Now, with the name, it has become a bigger challenge."[9] Unaware of the show's name, he also adds that "When it is the sequel of IPKKND, I am still giving my 100%."[7] Speaking about his preparation, Sachdev mentions that "I haven't watched the original show...".[7] Sachdev said of his role, "...This is the first time that I will be playing an anti-hero on the small screen. While I was looking forward to such a role, I was thrilled that it came to me so soon."[10] He further adds "He is a dynamic business tycoon who believes he can win anything…he loves to challenge himself…"[7] Sachdev auditioned for the show in January 2013 but did not begin shooting until April 2013.[7]
Broadcast[]
The series originally aired at 6:00 PM (IST) weekdays. On 26 January 2015, the time slot changed to 5:30 PM (IST) after receiving an extension.[11][12]
Adaptations[]
Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? Ek Baar Phir inspired several national and international multilingual dubs and adaptations.
National[]
- in Malayalam language as Mounam Sammatham 2 aired on Asianet Plus also streams on Hotstar.[13]
- in Telugu language as Geetha Govindam aired on Star Maa also streams on Hotstar.[14]
International[]
- in Africa as Strange Love in English language aired on Star Life[15]
- in Armenia as Inchpes Kochel Ays Sere 2 in Armenian language aired on Armenia TV[16]
- in Canada and the United States as Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? Ek Baar Phir subtitled in English language transmitted by ATN on StarPlus Canada and US.[17]
- in Indonesia as Inikah Cinta? in Indonesian language aired on SCTV[18]
- in Russia as как назвать эту любовь? 2 in Russian language aired on Russian TV[19]
- in Turkey as Tatlı Bela in Turkish language aired on Kanal 7[20][21]
- in the United Kingdom as What Shall I Name This Love? Once Again subtitled in English language aired on StarPlus UK.[22]
Reception[]
Critical response[]
Indo-Asian News Service had claimed that Indian television shows are "capitalising on domestic violence to get eyeballs" while they criticized the character of Niranjan Agnihotri, essayed by Manish Wadhwa, for showing some of the darkest scenes. "If that's not enough, the story also shows how Niranjan, who hides and manipulates the truth about himself, uses his wife to impose his regressive set of rules and undermine his family members behind their back."[23]
Viewership[]
Despite aired at an early time slot at 6:00 PM (IST), Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? Ek Baar Phir received good ratings. The show saw a spike in the TRP from 1.39 to 2.61 million viewership. At that time, the show's rise in the TRP made 6:00 PM the new prime time for daily television shows.[24][25] In week 50 of 2013, the show saw another spike in viewership numbers from 2.61 million to 3.40 million impressions.[26]
In the first week of 2014, it garnered 1.7 TVR.[27] In week 23 of 2014, the show had 2.8 million impressions with 1.3 TVR. In the following week, the show garnered 3.0 million impressions with 1.4 TVR.[28] However, near the end of 2014, the show saw a drop in the ratings and was reported to go off air in February or March 2015. However, with an improvement in the ratings, it ultimately received an extension.[11]
In the United Kingdom, on 8 April 2014, the channel recorded a viewership of 178.5 K impressions. As the weeks progressed, the ratings further reached to 214.7 K impressions. Hence, it became the first show broadcast on the UK Asian television channel to garner that rating in that time slot.[29]
References[]
- ^ "'IPKKND Season 2' promo on Star Plus". Biz Asia.
- ^ "Had no idea it was a sequel: Avinash on `Iss Pyaar Ko... 2`". Zee News. 22 August 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
- ^ "Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? Ek Baar Phir to air on StarPlus". Sphere Origins.
- ^ "Small screen's abusive hubbies make for a 'hit' story". Times of India.
- ^ "New TRP secret for TV soaps". India TV.
- ^ ""Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon..Ek Baar Phir" hits the 4th century". Times of India.
- ^ a b c d e "Fans are comparing me with Barun: Avinash Sachdev - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
- ^ I'm Hero-Cum-Villain Of 'Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon..Ek Baar Phir': Avinash Sachdev - Oneindia
- ^ "Small screen's abusive hubbies make for a 'hit' story". Times of India.
- ^ "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - The Tribune Lifestyle". www.tribuneindia.com. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
- ^ a b "Gets extended". Daily Pioneer.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon 2 on Hotstar in Malayalam
- ^ Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon 2 on Hotstar in Telugu
- ^ African Audience: Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? Ek Baar Phir broadcast in Africa in English
- ^ Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon Ek Baar Phir dubbed in Armenian
- ^ ATN schedule
- ^ Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon 2 in Indonesian
- ^ Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon 2 in Russian
- ^ "Hindi serial Iss Pyar Ko Kya Naam Doon a favourite in Turkey". Outlook India.
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- ^ "Overnights: 'IPKKND 2' remains high as end looms". Biz Asia.
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- ^ ""Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon..Ek Baar Phir" hits the 4th century". The Times of India.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Sequels in television is extremely challenging: Sunjoy Waddhwa". The Indian Express. 11 April 2014. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
- ^ "Iss pyaar ko.. & Saraswatichandra prepone's their New Year Celebration". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 29 January 2021.
- ^ "Star Plus's Diya Aur Bati Hum is leading the chart". Daily Bhaskar.
- ^ Lydia, Diana. "Star Plus Loses GVT But Still Remains The No. 1 GEC - TRP Analysis - Page 3 Of 11 - Fuzion Productions". Retrieved 2 February 2021.
- ^ "Overnights: 'IPKKND 2' rakes in best ever ratings". Biz Asia. Archived from the original on 26 January 2021.
External links[]
- StarPlus original programming
- 2013 Indian television series debuts
- 2015 Indian television series endings
- Indian drama television series
- Indian television soap operas