Ram Milaayi Jodi

Preet Se Bandhi Ye Dori Ram Milaayi Jodi

The titlecard of Ram Milaayi Jodi
Also known as Dev Meena
Genre Drama
Written by Rajita Sharma
Directed by Viveck Budakoti
Rakesh Malhotra
Creative director(s) Shivani Dogra
Starring See below
Opening theme "Ram Milaayi Jodi" by Shweta Pandit & Javed Ali
Composer(s) Khamosh
Anamik
Country of origin Indian
Original language(s) Hindi and Punjabi
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 375
Production
Producer(s) Rajita Sharma
Viveck Budakoti
Camera setup multi-camera
Running time approximately 24 minutes
Production company(s) Magic Lantern Productions
Release
Original network Zee TV
Picture format 576i 16:9 (SDTV), 1080i (HDTV) (2012)
Original release 20 September 2010 – 12 April 2012
External links
Website
The 100 episodes celebration party

Preet Se Bandhi Ye Dori Ram Milaayi Jodi was an Indian Television Drama Series that aired on Zee TV that premiered on 20 September 2010 and ended on 12 April 2012 and used to air every Monday to Friday 9:30 pm. It currently airs on Apna Television in New Zealand. The show ranked 3rd in terms of gaining target rating point for Zee TV. The story was about a Sikh Punjabi girl named Mona meeting her dream boy Anukalp, who belongs to a Gujarati family. It shows their marriage, which has a chance of working only if their families stop fighting. The story expresses contrasting emotions of pain and pleasure in the uniting of two culturally dissimilar families — each intensely defensive and uncompromising about its cultural uniqueness. In the larger picture, the story represents the urgent need for broadmindedness and co-existence in society.

The show gained immediate popularity but then due to a mess storyline, it started losing TRP and finally concluded and was replaced by Phir Subah Hogi. The show ended on a very bad note as the storyline was not going anywhere and thus resulting in loss of TRP's.[1]

Cast

Character Portrayed by Role
Mona Anukalp/Aditya Gandhi (Married Aditya after Anukalp's death) Priyal Gor (September 2010 to December 2010)
Sara Khan (December 2010 to April 2012)
Female protagonist
Anukalp Gandhi (Dead) Nishant Malkani (September 2010 to July 2011)
Sujay Reu (August 2011 to January 2012)
Male protagonist; Mona's First Husband
Aditya Gandhi Angad Hasija (November 2011 to April 2012) Anukalp's elder brother, Mona's Husband After Anukalps Death; new Male protagonist
Bharati Gandhi a.k.a. Ambaji Krutika Desai Anukalp's mother
Kalpesh Gandhi Sanjeev Jogtiyani Anukalp's father
Sweety Preet Kaur Madhan Parmeet's wife
Parmeet Vishal Nayak Sweety's husband
Ketaki a.k.a. Ketaki masi Ketaki Dave bharati's elder sister; Antognist later turned protagonist
Aanchal Damini Joshi Anukalp's second marriage interest by Bijal; Antognist
Vimmy Bedi Riva Bubber Mona's mother
Anukalp/Aaditya's mother-in-law

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Baa Madhuri Sanjeev Anukalp's grandmother, Kalpesh's mother
Satnaam Singh Bedi Indraneel Bhattacharya Mona's father
Anukalp/Aaditya's Father-in-law
Hetal Karan Singh Bedi Meher Vij Karan's wife, Anukalp's sister; Antognist turned protagonist at end of season
Karan Gurnaam Singh Bedi Neeraj Malviya Hetal's husband, Mona's cousin brother; Protagonist
Gurnaam Singh Bedi Sunil Sinha Sweety's father; Mona's uncle
Amrit Bedi Chitrapama Sweety's mother; Mona's aunt
Bijal Nimisha Vakharia Anukalp's paternal aunt; Main Antognist
Goldie Manit Joura Male cousin of Sweety's husband; Antognist
Himesh Reshammiya Himesh Reshammiya Special Appearance; Promotion of Bodyguard (2011) and Damadamm!

References

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