Punar Vivah – Ek Nayi Umeed

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Punar Vivah – Ek Nayi Umeed
Punar Vivah-title-card.jpg
Also known asRemarriage - A New Ray Of Hope
Created bySumeet Hukamchand Mittal
Shashi Mittal
Written by Shashi Mittal
Anil Nagpal
Seema Mantri
Anil Deshmukh
Directed by Arvind Gupta
Starring Karan Grover
Rubina Dilaik
Parul Chauhan
Srishty Rode
Eijaz Khan
Shruti Bisht
Opening themePunar Vivah By Kamal Khan
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of episodes148
Production
Producers Shashi Mittal
Sumeet Hukamchand Mittal
Cinematography Sudesh Kotian
Navneet Beohar
Editor Jay B Ghadiali
Camera setup Multi camera
Production company Shashi Sumeet Productions
Original release
Network Zee TV
Release20 May (2013-05-20) 
29 November 2013 (2013-11-29)

Punar Vivah - Ek Nayi Umeed (International Title: Married Again-a new hope) is an Indian Hindi-language soap opera that aired on Zee TV. It replaced Punar Vivaah and premiered on 20 May 2013 airing on weekdays. [1] [2] [3] It went off air on 29 November 2013. [4] [5]

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Plot summary

Two individuals, Raj Jakhotia and Divya Malhotra fall in love at a teen age, but some circumstances lead them to separate. [6]

10 years later

Divya is now a popular TV actress, who returns to meet Raj. She learns that Raj is married to Sarita (Srishty Rode). Divya thinks that Raj has moved and she decides to marry Gaurav (Ayaz Khan).

She does not know that Raj and Sarita, even after ten years of marriage, have not consummated the relationship. Raj still loves Divya. Sarita challenges Divya: before marrying Gaurav, Divya has to make Raj love Sarita. Divya accepts this and comes to Raj's house to stay, trying her best to bring him close to Sarita. But the efforts fail and Divya goes away because she does not want to be responsible for breaking Sarita's marriage.

Feeling that he has been very unfair to Sarita, Raj decides to be a good friend to her and help her find happiness with a new partner. Raj fixes Sarita's marriage to Vikrant Suryavanshi (Eijaz Khan), who is a rich widower and his little son, Abhimaan, adores Sarita and wants her to become his mother. Meanwhile, Raj suddenly realizes that he loves Sarita and tells her about his feelings. She breaks her engagement and returns to Raj. However, when Raj's younger sister gets into trouble, Sarita is forced to ask for Vikrant's help who agrees on condition that Sarita marry him. Having no choice, she agrees. Raj is bitterly disappointed.

Vikrant and Sarita get married. Divya makes an re-entry. Raj visits Divya and slips an engagement ring onto her finger to prove to Sarita that he has moved on. When Raj discovers the truth behind Sarita's marriage to Vikrant, he asks her to elope with him but she refuses. Sarita falls in love with Vikrant but owing to a misunderstanding Vikrant becomes upset with her assuming she still has feelings for Raj. Raj sees the error of his ways and gets back together with Divya. Vikrant finally realises Sarita loves him but Sarita is accused of plotting the murder of Kajal and is arrested.

Vikrant realises that Sarita is innocent and helps her escape from the police. While they are on the run, they take refuge in Raj and Divya's house. Divya ultimately realises who the real killer is; Sarita is released. Vikrant, Sarita, Raj and Divya all live happily ever after.

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