Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi

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Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi
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GenreSoap opera
Written byDialogues
Dheeraj Sarna
Screenplay byRitu Goel
Story bySonali Jaffar
Directed byAnil V. Kumar
Ranjan Kumar Singh
Starring Shakti Arora
Radhika Madan
Theme music composerDony Hazarika
Opening themeTum Hi Ho – Phir Mohabbat
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes446 [1]
Production
Producers Ekta Kapoor
Shobha Kapoor [2]
Production locations Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Cinematography Ashish Sharma
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time21–30 min
Special episodes: 48–50 min
Production company Balaji Telefilms
Original release
Network Colors TV
Release24 June 2014 (2014-06-24) 
19 February 2016 (2016-02-19)

Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi (transl. Only you are my love) is an Indian soap opera based on Emily Bronte's British novel Wuthering Heights and produced by Ekta Kapoor of Balaji Telefilms. The series aired from 24 June 2014 to 19 February 2016 on Colors TV and starred Shakti Arora and Radhika Madan. [2]

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Plot

Ishaani Parekh and Ranveer Vaghela have been childhood friends for twenty years as Ranveer's father Kailash is the driver of Ishaani's step-father Harshad Parekh. As they both grow up together, Ranveer loves Ishaani, but was hesitatant to confess it due to their parents' background difference, and thus remains only her best friend. Later they have a fallout and misunderstandings lead them to separate.

2 years later

6 months later

Ishaani is saved by Ranveer's friend, lawyer Shikhar Mehra who loves her. Ritika, posing as Ranveer's wife lives in Vaghela house. Ishaani gets shattered due to her mother Falguni's sudden death. As Ranveer learns the past truth he wants Ishaani back, who rejects him and decides to marry Shikhar. Ritika stabs Ishaani after revealing her true self that she killed Falguni. Ishaani recovers as Shikhar rescues her. Finally, Ritika gets exposed and jailed. Ranveer and Ishaani unite, clearing all misunderstandings.

It is revealed that Ranveer had a twin brother Milan whom Kailash gave up for adoption when they were in dire need of money after Ranveer had met with a serious accident during their childhood. Milan hates and vows to snatch everything from Ranveer. His motives are exposed later too as he commits suicide. Ritika is bailed and joins hands with Nirbhay Singh Ahlawat, who blames and wants revenge on Ranveer for his wife's death and sister Naina's paralysis.

Naina falls in love with Ranveer, who proves Nirbhay that he didn't kill his wife Pooja. Nirbhay apologizes to Ishaani and Ranveer. Ritika escapes. Ishaani and Ranveer finally unite.......................

Cast

Main

Recurring

Guest

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResult
2014 Indian Television Academy Awards GR8! Performer of the Year - Male Shakti Arora Nominated
2015 Indian Telly Awards Best On-Screen Couple Shakti Arora & Radhika Madan Nominated [22]
Best Actor in Lead Role (Popular) Shakti Arora
Best Fresh New Face (Female) Radhika Madan Won [23]
Kalakar AwardsRising Star of the Year Shakti Arora Won
Indian Television Academy Awards Youth Icon of the Year Shakti Arora Won
Best Fresh New Face (Female) Radhika Madan
Gold Awards Gold Debut in Lead Role (Female)Won [24]
2016 Indian Television Academy Awards Youth Icon of the Year (Female)Won [25]
Kalakar AwardsBest Actress (Popular)Won [26]

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