Tere Sheher Mein

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Tere Sheher Mein
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Genre Drama
Story bySonali Jaffer
Gaurav Sharma
Directed byPradeep Gupta
Starring Hiba Nawab
Dhruv Bhandari
Rafi Malik
Music byParesh Shah
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes222
Production
ProducerRajan Shahi
Production locations Mumbai
Paris
Varanasi
EditorSameer Gandhi
Running time22 minutes
Production company Director's Kut Productions
Original release
Network Star Plus
Release2 March (2015-03-02) 
14 November 2015 (2015-11-14)

Tere Sheher Mein is an Indian television drama series which aired on Star Plus from 2 March 2015 to 14 November 2015. [1] [2] The show was created by producer Rajan Shahi of Director's Kut Productions and starred Hiba Nawab, Dhruv Bhandari, Rafi Malik, Anjum Fakih, Gautami Kapoor, Sana Amin Sheikh and Kinshuk Mahajan. [3] [4] [5]

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Plot

Amaya Mathur lives happily in Paris, while her parents and sisters live in Mumbai. As Rishi becomes bankrupt and commits suicide, the Mathurs lose their property in Mumbai and Paris and move back to their hometown Banaras. Hari is imprisoned due to Rishi's bankruptcy crisis. Rachita turns out to be Sneha and Dev Agnihotri's daughter, whom Rishi gave his name after marrying Sneha. She befriends Rama Gupta who falls for her; they later get engaged.

Amaya and Mantu Srivastava fall in love. Dev returns and tells Rachita's illegitimacy to Sumitra, who threatens the Mathurs that she will reveal the truth publicly. But Amaya instead weds Rama to protect her family. Heartbroken Mantu leaves Banaras. Amaya learns Kangana is traditional during the day but acts like modern at night, under the name "Kanika". Later it's revealed that Kanika is Kangana's long lost twin sister, but Amaya still thinks they're the same people.

Amaya realises, Kangana has split personality disorder, needing an operation. To collect money Amaya sells her jewellery and Rama takes up a competition fighting with the greedy and evil Tilak, and wins. She and Rama get closer and fall in love. Amaya's in-laws finally accept her after Kangana's successful treatment. Tilak kills Mantu. The show ends on a happy note as Amaya and Rama remarry and live happily ever after.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Special appearances

Production

Filming

Some early episodes of the show were shot in Paris and Mumbai. [9] The show was set in Varanasi. [10]

Casting

Hiba Nawab and Dhruv Bhandari were initially cast as the main leads of the series. [11] However, after Bhandari quit, recurring cast Rafi Malik became the main lead opposite Nawab. [8]

Initially Anjum Faikh auditioned for character Amaya, but did not get accepted due to her height and later got cast for Rachita. [12]

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