Rishta Likhenge Hum Naya

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Rishtha Likhengey Hum Nayaa
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Created byShashi Sumeet Productions
Developed byShashi Sumeet Mittal
Written by
  • Shashi Sumeet Mittal
  • Jayesh Patil
Screenplay by
  • Shashi Sumeet Mittal
  • Garima Goyal
Directed by
  • Prince Dhiman
  • Huma Pawan Singh
Starring
ComposerAmit Mishra
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes149
Production
Producers
  • Shashi Sumeet Mittal
  • Sumeet Hukamchand Mittal
  • Jitender S.
  • Rajeev P.
Cinematography
  • Sudesh Kotion
  • Pankaj P. Kachhawa
Editors
  • Jaskaran Singh
  • Ganga Kacharla
  • Rajiv Bhatt
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeApprox. 23 minutes
Production companyShashi Sumeet Productions
DistributorSony Pictures Networks
Release
Original networkSony Entertainment Television
Original release7 November 2017 (2017-11-07) –
1 June 2018 (2018-06-01)

Rishta Likhenge Hum Naya (transl.We will write a new relation)[clarification needed] is an Indian drama series that aired on SET India, starring Tejaswi Prakash and Rohit Suchanti.[1] It premiered on 7 November 2017.[2][3]

The series is a restructuring of Pehredaar Piya Ki,[4] which received negative social media response for depicting its two central characters, Diya, an 18-year-old princess and Ratan, a 9-year-old prince, as married.[5][6] The Broadcasting Content Complaints Council (BCCC) asked SET India to move the series to a later 10pm time slot and the network complied. After a drop in viewership resulting from the move,[7] series producers opted to restructure the series for prime time, in part by removing the child marriage theme by advancing Ratan's age to adulthood and recasting the character.[8]

Premise[]

It follows the life of a 30-year-old girl Diya, who sacrificed 12 years of her life by fulfilling a dying man's wish on his deathbed by becoming the caretaker of his heir and son, Ratan Maan Singh. She shares no relationship with Ratan or his family and there is no greed which drives her to do this. Set against the royal canvas of Rajasthan, the show challenges the conventional perception of men being the protector of women. Ratan is constantly being targeted by attackers, and it is up to Diya to find the person behind the attacks who might as well be part of the family.

Plot[]

The show revolves around a Rajput woman of the Kshatrani caste, Diya Sajjan Singh, who gave up 12 years of her life to protect the heir to the Rajput throne, Ratan Maan Singh. Ratan is 21 and lives in London after his parents, Maan and Padma, were killed in an accident. He returns to Surajgarh to become the king.

Several attempts to kill Ratan occur shortly after his arrival. Diya suspects it to be someone from the family. Padma's sister, Sushma (Choti Thakuranisa) is married to Bhuvan Singh (Chote Thakursa) and has two children Sakshi and Raghu. Sakshi is married to Mohak and Raghu to Priya who has borne him a son, Yash. Bhuvan has a sister, Nithya, whose son, Ayush, is married to Diya's widowed sister, Isha.

Ratan and Diya devise a plot that could bring out the attacker by faking their love towards each other. Diya meets with a serious accident. While in the hospital, Priya tries to harm Diya, and the culprit is found. It turns out that Priya, Raghu, and Sushma were working together in trying to assassinate Ratan. Priya is imprisoned and Raghu is killed; Sushma realizes her mistake and begs forgiveness.

Since Diya's duties are over, she decides to marry her fiancé, Abhay Rathore Singh. But Abhay's sister, Arpita, makes Abhay realize his twelve-year wait for Diya and they leave her stranded at the wedding mandap. Ratan then finds out that his late father wanted him to marry Diya, so he reluctantly marries her. Ratan finds it hard to fulfill his responsibilities to Diya, also due to the nine-year age gap between them. More problems arise when Yash marries Mohana, Arpita's daughter. Ratan decides to divorce Diya, only after helping her win a case against Abhay and Arpita. Diya then realizes her love for Ratan. Another problem arises when a man claims that he is the real Ratan Maan Singh and tries to influence the entire family against Ratan. His truth is revealed, as he tries to assassinate the entire family. Ratan then realizes his love for Diya, and they work together with their family to eliminate the terrorist. The show ends revealing that Diya is pregnant with Ratan's child and Mohana is pregnant with Yash's child.

Cast[]

Main[]

  • Tejaswi Prakash as Diya Ratan Singh
  • Rohit Suchanti as Ratan Maan Singh

Recurring[]

  • Siddharth Shivpuri/Puneet Sharma as Yash Raghu Singh
  • Ravjeet Singh as Fake Ratan Maan Singh
  • Aditi Deshpande as Sushma Bhuvan Singh
  • Adarsh Gautam[9] as Sajjan Singh
  • Anjali Gupta as Jyoti Sajjan Singh
  • Jiten Lalwani as Bhuvan Singh
  • Meenu Panchal as Sakshi Mohak Singh
  • Achherr Bhaardwaj as Mohak Pratap Singh
  • Kasturi Banerjjee as Nitya Singh
  • Varunn Jain as Ayush Banna
  • Manisha Saxena as Isha Sajjan Singh
  • Suyyash Rai[10] as Abhay Singh Rathore
  • Kishwer Merchant Rai[11] as Arpita Singh Rathore
  • Garima Parihar as Mohana Yash Singh
  • Gauri Singh as Priya Raghu Singh
  • Urvashi Sharma[12] as Meethi
  • Aashish Kaul[13] as Raghu Bhuvan Singh
  • Kishori Shahane as Padma Maan Singh
  • Khalid Siddiqui as Maan Singh

Production[]

Casting[]

The cast has already been finalised. While some characters from Pehredaar Piya Ki series are being carried over into this new series, new cast members have joined them, too. Rohit Suchanti has replaced child actor Affan Khan as a recast of Ratan Singh followed by Siddharth Shivpuri, Gauri Singh and Khalid Siddiqui. Siddharth Shivpuri, then decided to quit the show, and is being replaced by Puneet Sharma.[14][15] The serial is set in the western India state of Rajasthan in the city of Bikaner & Machkund of Dholpur.[16]

References[]

  1. ^ "Pehredaar Piya Ki returns, albeit with a tweaked storyline". India Today. 5 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Rishta Likhenge Hum Naya - New Show - This November". Sony Entertainment Television. 7 October 2017.
  3. ^ "'Porus' & 'Ristha Likhenge Hum Naya' to replace 'KBC 9' in November". Biz Asia Live. 13 October 2017.
  4. ^ "Pehredaar Piya Ki producer confirms Rishta Likhenge Hum Naya is continuation of controversial original show". Firstpost. 13 November 2017.
  5. ^ "Tejasswi Prakash: Pehredaar… ended abruptly, we wanted something good to replace it". Hindustan Times. 11 September 2017.
  6. ^ "BCCC takes action against Pehredaar Piya Ki, asks Sony TV to change its time slot". Retrieved 1 November 2017.
  7. ^ Ahluwalia, Harveen (29 August 2017). "Sony cancels Pehredaar Piya Ki after controversy". Retrieved 1 November 2017. Our story was not meant for a late night slot. Our audiences were not there at 10.30pm, but at 8.30pm.
  8. ^ "'Pehredaar Piya Ki' makers back with 'modern' show 'Rishta Likhenge Hum Naya' - Times of India". Retrieved 1 November 2017.
  9. ^ "Adarsh Gautam to make an entry in Rishta Likhenge Hum Naya as Diya's father". Indiatvnews.com. 17 January 2018.
  10. ^ "Suyyash Rai roped in to play Tejaswi Prakash's beau in 'Pehredaar Piya Ki'". BollywoodLife.com. 13 May 2017.
  11. ^ "Kishwer Merchant to make an entry in Rishta Likhenge Hum Naya". Indiatvnews.com. 17 January 2018.
  12. ^ "Rishta Likhenge Hum Naya – Urvashi Sharma to enter as Meethi – serial gossips, TV serial news, upcoming twists, spoilers, written updates". www.tellydhamaal.com. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
  13. ^ "Episode 49". 12 January 2018.
  14. ^ "Siddharth Shivpuri and Gauri Singh roped in for Sony TV's Pehredaar Piya Ki sequel". TellyChakkar. 24 September 2017.
  15. ^ "Tejasswi Prakash to romance Saathiya actor Rohit Suchanti in Pehredaar Piya Ki Season 2?". India Today. 24 September 2017.
  16. ^ "Rishta Likhenge Hum Naya Written Update". 9 October 2017.

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