Ishaaron Ishaaron Mein

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Ishaaron Ishaaron Mein
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Written byZama Habib
Directed byRahib Siddiqui
Creative directorIndrajit Mukherjee
Starring
Music byManas-Shikhar
Country of originIndia
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes187
Production
Producers
  • Ishrat Ara
  • Zama Habib
CinematographySatish Shetty
EditorMasih Habib
Running time20 minutes
Production companyQissago Telefilms LLP
Original release
Network Sony Entertainment Television
Release15 July 2019 (2019-07-15) 
31 March 2020 (2020-03-31)

Ishaaron Ishaaron Mein (transl.Through the Gestures) is an Indian television series. [1] The show was created by Qissago Telefilms LLP and produced by Ishrat Ara and Zama Habib. It stars Mudit Nayar, Simran Pareenja and Debattama Saha. [2] The story is set in the alleys of Chawri Bazar, Old Delhi. Indian Idol 10 finalist Ankush Bhardwaj lent his voice to the title track "Ek Chup Tum, Ek Chup Main". [3] It was aired and is available on SonyLIV. [4]

Contents

The series ended on 30 March 2020 due to the COVID-19 crisis, [5] after 187 episodes. [6]

Plot

The show features Yogi, a hearing-impaired man whose spirited handling of his disability and its acceptance by his family is meant to be inspiring. Yogi sets an example by celebrating life. The story traces his coming of age journey. He falls in love, gets his heart broken and finds unexpected love. [7] [8]

The story revolves around Yogi Shrivastava, a deaf and mute man living in old Delhi, who falls in love with Gunjan Sharma. Yogi's family plans for his marriage with Gunjan, but complications arise when Yogi repeatedly collides with Dr. Parineeti Ganguly (Pari). Despite initial misunderstandings, Yogi and Pari become friends, and Yogi's family bonds with Pari.

The story takes a serious turn when Rani, Yogi's sister-in-law, reveals a dark secret about her past involving her molester uncle. Yogi takes a stand against the predator, leading to family turmoil. Gunjan's engagement to another man, Roshan, adds to Yogi's heartbreak.

As Yogi and Pari develop a deep friendship, they face various challenges, including societal expectations and family conflicts. Pari confesses her love to Yogi, leading to a romantic relationship. However, Shiv Kumar Sharma, Gunjan's father, manipulates circumstances, forcing Yogi to agree to marry Gunjan.

Pari sacrifices her love for Yogi's happiness, leaving the Shrivastav house. Yogi, torn between duty and love, eventually realizes his feelings for Pari. Meanwhile, Gunjan becomes pregnant, leading to unexpected reunions and revelations in the later part of the story.

Cast

Awards and nominations

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