Pyaar Ke Do Naam…Ek Radha, Ek Shyam (2006)
A classic romantic tale with a reincarnation twist, the show was immensely popular among the youngsters and family audiences alike.
The story is told through the three lives of Shyaam and Raadha. Shyaam is typical rich spoilt brat and Raadha is a middle class down-to-earth girl who aspires to be a doctor. Initially, they dislike each other. Upon visiting a small village, Shyaam remembers his past life where he was a village boy named Kishan, and Raadha was an illiterate village girl named Shyaama. They loved each other, but due to circumstances, Shyaama committed suicide. When Kishan learned of this, he also committed suicide. In the present life, when Raadha and Shyaam reunite, their families are hostile to each other. Shyaam and Raadha get killed; but they are reborn again, as Krishna and Radhika.
Apart from adding on the element of Raadha and Shyaam, the show dealt with the universal truth that love is eternal. It garnered the highest TRPs in the state of Uttar Pradesh. The USP of this show was its lilting music.
A very challenging show with a huge ensemble cast and made on a finite format of 100 episodes, the show was successfully completed in September 2006.
No. of
Episodes
103+
On Air
30 MINUTES
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No.of Episodes
: 103, 30 MINUTES -
Director
:Kaushik Ghatak -
Casting
: Barkha Bisht Sengupta As Raadha / Shyaama / Radhika, Indraneil Sengupta As Shyaam / Kishan / Krishna (Krish) -
Concept & Head – TV Division
: Kavita Barjatya -
Story
: Shashi Mittal, Sumit Mittal -
Screenplay
: Shashi Mittal, Sumit Mittal -
Dialogues
: Shashi – Sumit Mittal, Akashaditya Lama -
Lyrics
: Deepti Mishra, Manish Shrivastav -
Music
: Navin-Manish
Cast
Barkha Bisht Sengupta As Raadha / Shyaama / Radhika, Indraneil Sengupta As Shyaam / Kishan / Krishna (Krish)
Concept & Head – TV Division
Kavita Barjatya
Story
Shashi Mittal, Sumit Mittal
Screenplay
Shashi Mittal, Sumit Mittal
Dialogues
Shashi – Sumit Mittal, Akashaditya Lama
Lyrics
Deepti Mishra, Manish Shrivastav
Music
Navin-Manish
Director
Kaushik Ghatak