Savitri Devi College & Hospital

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Savitri Devi College & Hospital
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Genre Medical
Romance
Paranormal
Drama
Created byRashmi Sharma
Written by
  • Rashmi Sharma
  • Virendra Shahaney
  • Rajesh Dubey
  • Priyaom Jha
  • Shruti Tiwari
  • Vinay Chhawal
  • Sancheeta Bose
  • Sharad Chandra Tripathi
  • Akash Deep
Directed byArvind Gupta
Creative directorsSanyukta Sharma
Divya Soni
Starring See below
Music by Asif Panjwani
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes367
Production
Executive producersAmar Gaasavani
Raaj Singh Deora
ProducersRashmi Sharma
Pawan Kumar Marut
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time19 minutes
Production companyRashmi Sharma Telefilms Limited
Original release
Network Colors TV
Release15 May 2017 (2017-05-15) 
29 September 2018 (2018-09-29)

Savitri Devi College & Hospital is an Indian drama television series, [1] that was aired for 365 episodes from 15 May 2017 to 29 September 2018 on Colors TV. Produced by Rashmi Sharma, it starred Swarda Thigale, Varun Kapoor and Vikram Sakhalkar. [2]

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In 2019, it was re-aired on Rishtey as Mere Dil Ki Lifeline. [3]

Plot

The show revolves around the life of Dr. Saachi Mishra, a young medical student who aspires to become a successful doctor and joins the prestigious Savitri Devi College & Hospital in pursuit of her dream. Saachi comes from a middle-class family having been brought up by her mother Jaya, who has a secret past with the owner of Savitri Devi Hospital, the famous Dr. Anand Malhotra. Jaya's deceased husband Dr. Sunil Mishra and Anand were business partners. Savitri Devi College and Hospital is built on Sunil's land. The show also features the lives of Dr. Anand Malhotra and his family including his son Dr. Veer and daughter Priya and his second wife Gayatri and her daughter Dr. Riya and Anand's younger brother Adarsh and his wife Neeta. Savitri Devi College & Hospital is named after Anand's deceased wife Savitri who was Jaya's best friend. Later Saachi gets admission as an intern in Savitri Devi College & Hospital with her best friends Dr. Isha Negi and Dr. Pragya Yadav.

Dr. Veer and Dr. Riya are also interns in same hospital. Saachi learns of Mishra family's past with Savitri Devi College and Hospital. Savitri is revealed to be alive and is in same hospital. Anand had hidden Savitri in a room. Saachi finds out that Savitri is alive and guides Veer to that room. Savitri was comatose for fifteen years. Savitri met with an accident 15 years before. Soon Savitri wakes up from coma and returns to Malhotra family. She knows Anand's secret. Veer and Saachi fall in love with each other and get married.

A witch Nayantara hauntes Malhotra family so she can exact revenge on Anand. Years ago a pregnant woman (Nayantara) came to Savitri Devi Hospital for delivery. But she didn't get the care and treatment she needs, so her baby is stillborn. Nayantara died from the shock and Anand buried Nayantara's body in the same ward. Saanchi managed to free Riya whom Nayantara had possessed and saved the family. The serial ends with the Malhotra's turning ward 13 (which was the ward Nayantara died) into "Nayantara pediatric ward" in remembrance of Nayantara and her child.

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Special appearances

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