Pavitra Bandhan

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Pavitra Bandhan
Also known as 'Pavitra Bandhan – Do Dilo Ka'
Genre Indian Soap Opera
Romance
Created by Balaji Telefilms
Developed by Ekta Kapoor
Written by Story
Mallika Dutt Garde
Screenplay
Komolika Bhattacharjee
Dialogues
Deepti Rawal
Directed by Sahil Sharma, Vaibhav aka Vicky Chauhan
Creative director(s) Mitu
Starring Yash Tonk
Hritu Dudhani
Opening theme "Pavitra Bandhan – Do Dilo Ka" by Priya Bhattacharya
Composer(s) Lalit Sen
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Hindi and
Bengali
English
No. of seasons 1
Production
Executive producer(s) Dinesh K Sinh
Producer(s) Ekta Kapoor
Shobha Kapoor
Production location(s) Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Editor(s) Editor
Sanjeev Shukla
Mohammad Salim
Associative Editor
Shobhnath Rai
Online Editor
Vatan Sinh
Ramesh Pandey
Gopal Rai
Raju Tiwari
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time Approx. 24 minutes
Production company(s) Balaji Telefilms
Distributor DD National
Release
Original network DD National
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
Original release 9 September 2013 (2013-09-09) –
present
External links
[Official Page Website]
Production website

Pavitra Bandhan – Do Dilon Ka is an Indian soap opera created by Ekta Kapoor under her banner Balaji Telefilms and co-produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor.[1] The show airs every Monday to Friday at 8:30 PM on DD National. Yash Tonk[2] and Hritu Dudhani play the protagonists.[3]

Plot

The show is a romantic drama series that revolves around the protagonists who, under unreliable circumstances, marry each other and eventually fall in love. The show explores the other dramas of their families and children. After some misunderstandings and divorce, Girish and Aashima unite again but Sameer (Girish's cousin) begins to love Aashima. Meanwhile, Aashima becomes pregnant. Girish thinks it is Sameer's child and begins to hate her. She decides to leave him. But Aashima has an accident and loses her eyesight.

The show then takes a seven-year leap.

Cast

  • Yash Tonk as Girish Roy Choudhary[3]
  • Hritu Dudani as Aashima Roy Choudhary[3]
  • Yamini Thakur as Chandra Rajkumar[4]
  • Muni Jha[5]
  • Rujut Dahiya as Vikram[5]
  • Resha Konkar as Shibani[5]
  • Shailley Kaushik[5]
  • Shalini Arora[5]
  • Madan Joshi[6]
  • Manmohan Tiwari as Rajkumar[6]
  • Sahil Uppel as Aarav Seth
  • Ashima Ahmed as Gehna Aarav Seth (Dead)
  • Preet Singh as Deb Roy Choudhary

References

External links