Kehta Hai Dil Jee Le Zara

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Kehta Hai Dil Jee Le Zara
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Image of Kehta Hai Dil Jee Le Zara
GenreDrama, romance
Screenplay byAnjum Abbas
Story byNiranjan Iyengar
Damini K Shetty
Anantika Sahir
Directed bySidharth Sen Gupta
Mohit Hussain
Saagar Kagra
Creative directorsBhavna Sharma
Shivani Gujrati
Sheetal Kolvalkar Khan
StarringSangeeta Ghosh
Ruslaan Mumtaz
Voices ofBharat Hans
Saurabh Malhotra
Theme music composerBharat Hans
Saurabh Malhotra
Opening theme"Kehta Hai Dil Jee Le Zara"
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons01
No. of episodes167[1] + 1 special[2][3]
Production
Executive producersArun Tiwari
Samir Shaikh
ProducersShrishti Arya
Goldie Behl
Production locationsPanchgani
Mumbai
EditorsVishnu Pandey
Mukesh Mandloi
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeApprox. 29 minutes (1st episode), 32 minutes (episodes 22–29), 20–22 minutes otherwise[2]
Production companyRose Audio Visuals
Release
Original networkSony Entertainment Television (India)
Picture format480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release15 August 2013 (2013-08-15) –
8 May 2014 (2014-05-08)
External links
Website

Kehta Hai Dil Jee Le Zara (English: The Heart Says Live a Little) is a Hindi-language Indian drama television series which premiered on Sony TV on 15 August 2013.[4] The series starred Sangeeta Ghosh and Ruslaan Mumtaz.[5]

The series was dubbed into Tamil as Kadhal Mayam and broadcast on Polimer TV.

Plot summary[edit]

The story revolves around the life of 34-year-old Sanchi who struggles to manage her deceased father's strawberry farm in Panchgani,[6] secure the futures of her two younger siblings and care for her grandmothers. Dhruv Goel, a 27-year-old, charming, wealthy lawyer, arrives on holiday from Mumbai and stays with Sanchi's neighbour. Sanchi initially finds Dhruv irritating but they later become friends. Dhruv realizes he loves Sanchi during her sister Prachi's marriage. However, Prachi's uncle-by-marriage seeks to marry Sanchi. This engagement is avoided when Dhruv reveals the uncle's bad intentions.

Sanchi's elder brother, Pradeep, files a lawsuit for control of the farm, which he wants to sell to an industrialist. Dhruv tries to console her but inadvertently confesses his love. Sanchi becomes upset, fearing another man is trying to take advantage of her. Dhruv tries to convince Sanchi that she loves him, but becomes frustrated at her refusals. Only when he sets to return to Mumbai does Sanchi stop him and confess her love. They share romantic moments before her family break them apart, and try to marry Sanchi to a 50-year-old man. Dhruv becomes enraged with how Sanchi is treated and gets into a fight over her honour, moving her to stand with him.

The next threat to their future comes from Dhruv's family, as his mother schemes to marry him to his childhood friend, Ankita. Sanchi becomes jealous, though Dhruv insists he loves only her. When Ankita learns of their relationship, she tells Sanchi that Dhruv had several ex-girlfriends, and Sanchi fears that Dhruv might leave her. Dhruv is upset she would think this, but Sanchi makes up with him.

Dhruv is called to meet with the industrialist, who turns out to be his older brother. It turns out that Dhruv is a silent partner in the company buying the farm. He is unable to explain the situation and, feeling betrayed, Sanchi calls-off their engagement. Dhruv tries to convince his father to stop the sale and accept Sanchi as his bride, but his father instead tries to buy-off Sanchi with ₹20 crore and the farm if she will leave Dhruv forever. Sanchi refuses; and the father apologizes, saying it was a test. However, at a family dinner, Dhruv's mother tells Sanchi that their marriage will create a rift between Dhruv and his brother, tearing their family apart; she asks Sanchi to leave Dhruv forever.

Sanchi capitulates and accepts ₹25 crore from Dhruv's father, telling Dhruv nothing as she leaves for Panchgani. Dhruv calls Sanchi demanding the truth, and she claims that after seeing the cheque she could not stop herself from taking it. Dhruv cannot hide his disappointment as he disconnects the call. But then Dhruv comes to know that Sanchi had not encashed the cheque and had done all this on his mother's insistence and therefore he apologizes to Sanchi for not trusting her and marries her.

Cast[edit]

Lead cast[edit]

Supporting cast[edit]

  • Mahru Sheikh as Neena Yashvardhan Goel
  • Rushad Rana as Anvay Goel
  • Amit Behl as Yashvardhan Goel
  • Anuj Khurana as Arvind Sahay
  • Vivana Singh as Suparna Anvay Goel
  • Meenakshi Sethi as Suman
  • Sulabha Deshpande as Aaji
  • Delnaaz Irani as Dilshad
  • Vishnu Bholwani as Pradeep Prabhu
  • Priyanka Sidana as Prachi Prabhu / Prachi Sunil Agarwal
  • Nabeel Mirajkar as Advait Prabhu
  • Ashcharya Shetty as Deepali Pradeep Prabhu
  • Vinay Jain as Rishi
  • Vishal Nayak as Shivam
  • Gaurav Bajpai as Sunil Agarwal
  • Hunar Hali as Ankita
  • Jitendra Bohra as Vishwas


Production[edit]

The show had one crossover episode with Bade Achhe Lagte Hain on 6 December 2013.[7]

Reception[edit]

The Indian Express rated two stars and reviewed, "Jee Le Zara has all the right elements — the smart sets, the wardrobe, the middle-class lifestyle, even the actors — but its heart is somehow misplaced in the drama dye. As cool as the concept sounds, the show is playing to the gallery, pandering to popular culture with long pregnant pauses, silly facial expressions, that funny ringtone of a background score and needless exaggeration."[8]

References[edit]

  1. "Kehta Hai Dil Jee Le Zara - Episode 167 - 8th May 2014 - Last Episode". SET India Youtube Channel. 2014.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Bade Acche Lagte Hain - Episode 530 - 6th December 2013 (Mahamilan with Kehta Hai Dil Jee Le Zara)". SET India Youtube Channel. 2013.
  3. "Bade Acche Lagte Hain & Kehta Hai Dil Jee Le Zara Maha Episode - Friday 6th December @ 8:30 pm (Promo)". SET India Youtube Channel. 2013.
  4. "Sony to launch Kehta Hai Dil Jee Le Zara". Indiantelevision.com. 10 August 2013.
  5. "Sangeeta Ghosh in Kehta Hai Dil Jee Le Zara". Indianexpress.com. 2014.
  6. "sangeeta bijlani returns with kehta hai dil jee le zara". Archived from the original on 14 October 2014. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  7. "Maha Milan of Bade Acche Lagte Hain and Kehta Hai Dil...Jee Le Zara". Mumbai Mirror. 6 December 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  8. "Review: TV serial Kehta Hai Dil ... Jee Le Zara". The Indian Express.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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