Pyaar Ka Bandhan

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Pyaar Ka Bandhan
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Intertitle
Genre Drama
Created by Balaji Telefilms
Written byStory & Screenplay
Mrinal Jha, Vandana Tewari & Johana Mahrat
Dialogues
Rekkha Modi
Directed byAnil V Kumar
Partho Mitra
Rakesh Malhotra
Deepak Chavan
Mujammil Desai
Jafar Shaikh
Creative directorShivangi Chauhan Babbar
Starring See Below
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of episodes108
Production
Producer Shobha Kapoor & Ekta Kapoor
CinematographyMahesh Talkad, Dawood Ali & Ashish Sharma
EditorsVikas Sharma, Vishal Sharma, Rajeev Yadav & Raju Kori
Running time24 minutes
Original release
Network Sony TV
Release7 October 2009 (2009-10-07) 
28 April 2010 (2010-04-28)

Pyaar Ka Bandhan was an Indian television series that aired on Sony TV, based on the story of four siblings who get separated by fate and their reunion. The series premiered on 7 October 2009 and was produced by Ekta Kapoor of Balaji Telefilms. [1]

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Plot

The story is about four siblings - Kajol, Sujoy, Deva, and Mishti who are left in an orphanage by their mother Vijoya who is dying of cancer.

15 years later

The siblings have grown up.

The eldest son Deva, now named as Millind, works for a famous politician and aspires to be one himself. Millind also serves as the politician's daughter, Devika's, bodyguard.

Kajol, the eldest daughter, now named Prateeksha, becomes the personal secretary to Shashank, a good-hearted, carefree playboy. Prateeksha is still looking for her siblings. Shashank becomes engaged to Suhani who appoints Prateeksha believing Shashank would not flirt with her.

Suhani's step-sister is Araina, Prateeksha's younger sister Mishti, who was adopted by the wealthy Vikram Rai and raised as a spoilt brat. Aziz, previously Sujoy, was adopted by a Muslim couple and now works in Vikram Rai's house as their driver.

Gradually, Shashank changes under Prateeksha's influence, becomes responsible, and falls in love with her. Prateeksha reciprocates his feelings but sacrifices her love for Suhani's sake. Araina, meanwhile, falls in love with the Rais' horse rancher, Raunak.

Aziz finds out that Prateeksha is his older sister Kajol. Prateeksha accidentally overhears him talking to his adoptive mother and is relieved to have found one sibling. Suhani finds out about Shashank and Prateeksha's love and decides to tell everyone but she and Araina meet with an accident that kills Suhani and lands Araina in a coma.

6 months later

Prateeksha is married and has moved to Delhi. Araina recovers from her coma. Prateeksha needs a signature from a minister, now Milind, to build an orphanage. Meanwhile, Devika announces that she will marry Milind. At a party, Araina and Shashank run into Prateeksha who avoids Shashank. Shashank follows her and tries to uncover the details of her married life. Eventually, Araina, Aziz and Shashank discover that Prateeksha is married to Raunak.

Araina decides to take revenge from Prateeksha blaming her for Suhani's death and for taking Raunak away from her. She takes over the company where Raunak works and starts creating problems in his personal and professional life. More deeply in love with Prateeksha, Shashank realises her marriage to Raunak is only for show and discovers a CD in her house but she throws him out. Later, Shashank's father warns Prateeksha to stay awa from him or he would expose the contents of the CD which prove that Suhani's accident was caused by Raunak's car. Prateeksha then leaves for Kolkata.

Aziz, Milind and Araina leave for Kolkata to find their biological mother who survived her illness. Eventually, Aziz, Milind and Prateeksha reconcile with their mother. Araina discovers the truth and drops her evil plans.

Prateeksha and Shashank, Milind and Radha, Araina and Raunak, Aziz and Devika get together, and the four siblings finally reunite.

Cast

Crossover

The show had a special one-hour crossover episode with another Balaji show Bayttaab Dil Kee Tamanna Hai on 24 December 2009 and 28 December 2009.

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References

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