Tujhse Hai Raabta

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Tujhse Hai Raabta
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Genre
Created bySonali Jaffer
Developed bySonali Jaffer
Amir Jaffer
Written byDr. Zaheer Sheikh
Screenplay byGitangshu Dey
Story byKamolika Bhattacharya
Directed bySanjay Satavase
Akhilesh Bhagat
Shashank Bhardwaj
Creative directorYakshi Burathoki
Starring Reem Shaikh
Sehban Azim
Shagun Pandey
Poorva Gokhale
Rajat Dahiya
Savita Prabhune
Theme music composerPrakash - Viraj
Opening theme"Kuch Toh Hai Tujhse Raabta"
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of episodes729
Production
ProducersAmir Jaffar
Sonali Jaffar
Production location Mumbai
CinematographyManish Sharma
Hrishikesh Gandhi
EditorSwapnil Sudhakar Narurkar
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companyFull House Media Private Limited
Original release
Network Zee TV
Release3 September 2018 (2018-09-03) 
31 July 2021 (2021-07-31)
Related
Inti Guttu
Kannathil Muthamittal

Tujhse Hai Raabta (transl.My Heart Knows) is an Indian Hindi-language television series that airs on Zee TV and is digitally available on ZEE5. [1] It replaced Piyaa Albela . It premiered on 3 September 2018 and focuses on the unspoken connections and bonds between people. [2] It stars Reem Shaikh, Sehban Azim, Poorva Gokhale, Arzaan Shaikh and Rajat Dahiya. [3]

Contents

It was replaced by Bhagya Lakshmi in its timeslot. [4]

Plot

Kalyani Deshmukh lives in Pune with her parents. Her mother Madhuri slips on the balcony and dies, and her father Atul is jailed and gives her custody to his caring ex-wife, Anupriya who is dominated by her family. Kalyani's cousin, Sampada loves Atharv but was forced to marry ACP Malhar Rane. She delivers a son, named Moksh and elopes with Atharv. Malhar marries and troubles Kalyani, believing she was behind Sampada and Atharv's elopement.

Kalyani raises Moksh. Atharv and Sampada live poorly. He marries the landlady, Mugdha, proclaiming she is mentally unstable and takes over her property. Atharv and Sampada try to create problems for Kalyani but fail. Anupriya's brother, Keshav takes revenge on her by kidnapping Moksh, but Malhar finds him. After learning his mother Kavita died due to an accident by Atul's father Sayajirao, Malhar is angry. Sayajirao kills himself. Atul returns from jail.

Malhar and Kalyani reacquire Moksh's custody from Sampada. Atharv turns mentally unstable due to an accident. He befriends a man, in fact Malhar's father, Madhav. Kalyani introduces him to Malhar. A dead body is found. Madhav's brother, Sarthak reveals he killed the man. Malhar's sister, Swara tells the man was Radheshyam, a transgender man whom she fell in love with and married him. Kalyani realizes Sarthak isn't responsible for Radheshyam's death.

Soon, it turns out Malhar's half-brother, Aahir killed Radhe Shyam. He kidnaps Moksh but is jailed after Malhar and Kalyani save Moksh. Her friend Rachit enters. In a taxi, Malhar realises the driver is Aahir and saves Kalyani. Aahir escapes. Kalyani meets Madhuri's twin sister Mamta, who lost her right hand and works for the Naxals who disguises herself as Madhuri, Kalyani's mom. Rachit reveals he loves Kalyani after their fake marriage and blackmails her to agree with him if she wants to save Moksh who is diagnosed with cancer and needs an urgent bone marrow transplant.

Rachit tries to molest and later kill Kalyani, but Malhar saves her. Kalyani gets pregnant through IVF to save Moksh with Sampada and Malhar's child. Atharv, disguised, kidnaps Atul's mother Ahilya and tries to kill the child. Kalyani faints. Malhar learns her health is deteriorating, and abortion is necessary.

Trilok is a donor match for Moksh's bone marrow. Trilok has a wife, Divya, who looks exactly like Kalyani whose photo Kalyani sees on visiting his house. He says his wife is dead and he wants Kalyani to accompany his daughter, Suhana if they want him to donate bone marrow for Moksh. Kalyani and Malhar fight a lot and try to settle their different opinions. After the operation Trilok kidnaps Moksh and blackmails Kalyani.

Kalyani sends Divya in the car which according to Trilok has Moksh. The car explodes, and she dies. Kalyani and Malhar realise Moksh was also in it and assume him dead. Kalyani blames Malhar who shoots her in agitation unable to hear her say Moksh is dead. Kalyani is presumed dead as she falls off the cliff.

5 years later

Malhar is now Sub-Inspector and lives in guilt for having lost Kalyani. Kalyani is now District Magistrate of the area. Swara is married to Vivek. Anupriya no longer considers Kalyani as her daughter. During her engagement to Minister Damini Deshpande's son, Vikram, Kalyani is caught in a fire, and Malhar saves her. Vikram rejects Kalyani after seeing her face. But Kalyani removes her bandages, thus revealing that she has only minor burns. But Kalyani refuses to marry Vikram due to his attitude.

On Avni's baby shower, it is revealed that Avni is not Malhar's wife. Ahir had left Avni when she became pregnant with his child. Madhav's dying wish was that Malhar would take care of Avni and her child in his name. Meanwhile, Kalyani finds out that Mukku is none other than Moksh. Moksh accidentally kills Ahir. Kalyani hides Moksh from Malhar, fearing that if Malhar finds Moksh, he will send him to the correction home. Meanwhile, Vivek accidentally burns Swara and is arrested.

To save Vivek from Sarthak's wrath, Anupriya tells him that Mukku is her and Sarthak's daughter. Avni tries to separate the family and turn them against each other fortunately Malhar discovers that Mukku is his son Moksh and is elated but Sarthak becomes depressed and the case of Ahir's death is opened and Malhar, Kalyani and Anupriya try to save Moksh but Malhar is shot by Avni and Anupriya is blamed and Moksh becomes mute as he is the witness to the incident of Malhar's death. Malhar returns and Moksh reveals that Anupriya is innocent and Avni had shot Malhar so Anupriya is proved innocent. Anupriya and Sarthak reunite with their lost daughter, Gungun and get remarried. Finally, Malhar, Kalyani, Moksh, Anupriya, Sarthak, AauSaheeb, Godavari, and kalyani’s unborn baby reunite to live happily.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Production

The production and airing of the show was halted indefinitely in late March 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak in India. [5] Because of the outbreak, the filming of television series and films was halted on 19 March 2020 and expected to resume on 1 April 2020 but could not and the series was last broadcast on 24 March 2020 when the remaining episodes were aired. [6] [7] [8] The filming resumed on 28 June 2020 and with airing to resume on 13 July 2020. [9] [10]

Reception

In April 2019, the series and the channel was sent notice by Election Commission for promoting the then Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government scheme of Mudra Loan which violated the code of conduct for which the channel replied, "As a responsible national television network, ZEE has always created content basis its stringent content guidelines. The mention of certain government schemes and initiatives in some of the episodes of the television shows was a creative call taken purely in the interest of the public." [11]

Adaptations

LanguageTitleOriginal releaseNetwork(s)Last airedNotes
Hindi Tujhse Hai Raabta
तुझसे हैं राब्ता
3 September 2018 Zee TV 31 July 2021Original
Sinhala Oba Nisa

ඔබ නිසා

18 February 2019 Sirasa TV 31 January 2020Remake
Telugu Inti Guttu
ఇంటి గుట్టు
30 November 2020 Zee Telugu 17 December 2022Remake
Tamil Kannathil Muthamittal
கன்னத்தில் முத்தமிட்டால்
11 April 2022 Zee Tamil 20 May 2023
Malayalam Valsalyam
വാത്സല്യം
25 March 2024 Zee Keralam Ongoing

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