Tere Sheher Mein

Tere Sheher Mein
Genre Drama
Romance
Created by Director's Kut Productions
Story by Sonali Jaffer
Gaurav Sharma
Directed by Pradeep Gupta
Starring Hiba Nawab
Rafi Malik
Dhruv Bhandari
Gautami Kapoor
Anjum Fakih
Sana Amin Sheikh
S M Zaheer
Kinshuk Mahajan
Arsh Khan
Music by Paresh Shah
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Hindi
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 222
Production
Producer(s) Rajan Shahi
Production location(s) Mumbai
Paris
Varanasi
Editor(s) Sameer Gandhi
Running time 22 Minutes
Production company(s) Director's Kut Productions
Release
Original network Star Plus
Picture format 560i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release March 2 (2015-03-02) – November 14, 2015 (2015-11-14)
External links
Website

Tere Sheher Mein is an Indian television drama show, which premiered on 2 March 2015 and aired on Star Plus It went off air on 14 November 2015. The show starred Hiba Nawab, Rafi Malik, Anjum Fakih, Gautami Kapoor, Isha Mishra, Sana Amin Sheikh, Kinshuk Mahajan and S M Zaheer. It was produced by Rajan Shahi's Director's Kut Productions.[1] Some early episodes of the show were shot in Paris and Mumbai.[2] The show was set in Varanasi.

Plot summary

Amaya Mathur (Hiba Nawab) is the pampered daughter of Rishi Mathur (Sachin Tyagi), a business tycoon. She lives happily in Paris. Rishi, his wife, Sneha (Gautami Kapoor), and her two daughters, Rachita (Anjum Fakih) and Jasmine (Isha Mishra) live in Mumbai. Amaya's father has fulfilled her every wish since childhood, so she doesn't see the value of money. Rachita gets engaged to Rohan Grehwal (Neeraj Malviya) and everyone is excited for the wedding. Soon after the engagement, Rishi becomes bankrupt, but he doesn't reveal this to his family as he doesn't want them to be stressed. Due to this stress and crisis, Rishi commits suicide. Rishi's death changes the Mathurs' lives completely. They lose all their property in Mumbai and Paris and Rachita's engagement is broken. Rishi is stamped as a fraud in the media. The family faces a shortage of money and moves back to Banaras, their hometown. Sneha and Amaya struggle to settle in Banaras at first, but learn to accept their new home.

Meanwhile, Mantu (Dhruv Bhandari), a charming tourist guide in Banaras, lives with his younger brother Chiklu (Arsh Khan). Uma (Mirnal Kaur) is Mantu's best friend, but she secretly loves him and aspires to marry him. Rishi's friend Hari (Iqbal Azad) is put in jail due to Rishi's bankruptcy crisis. Hari's son, Rudra, hates the Mathurs for keeping his father away from his family, and he and his mother start creating problems for them without their knowledge.

Meanwhile, Rachita befriends Ramashrey (Rafi Malik), a decent and calm boy who runs his father's grocery shop. Ramashrey develops feelings for Rachita. Amaya soon comes to know that she has a relative in Banaras: Gajanand Choubey, a well-known man in Banaras who is both her grandpa and Sneha's father. Gajanand dislikes the Mathurs as Sneha and Rishi married against Gajanand's will. Later it is revealed that Rachita is the illegitimate child of Sneha and Dev Angnihotri (Bhupinder Singh), Sneha's ex-boyfriend. When Sneha and Dev decided to runaway to Mumbai, Dev ditched her. Rishi ran away with Sneha and gave Rachita his name. When Gajanand comes to know about this he accepts the Mathurs. Meanwhile, Rachita and Rama get engaged. One day, Amaya and Mantu save a young boy from goons. The goons threaten to kill Amaya, but Mantu risks his life to save her. Soon Amaya falls in love with him. Later, after some ups and downs, Mantu realizes that he loves Amaya as well and confesses it. Amaya, delighted, asks him to wait till her sister's wedding is over to get engaged.

Dev reveals the truth to Rama's mother, Sumitra, that Rachita is an illegitimate child. Sumitra soon makes a deal with Gajanand that if she lets the wedding go on he will have to give Sneha's house to him. Because of Sumitra's threatening to make public know the fact that Rachita is an illegitimate child and to stop the wedding, Amaya quickly marries Rama to get revenge on Sumitra, which she fails to do at last. Mantu is left heartbroken. He loves Amaya so much that he cannot bear to see her married to his friend who loves Rachita thus, he, Chiklu, and Uma move away from Banaras. Amaya is left heartbroken too, and everyone starts hating her.

Soon, Sumitra starts torturing Amaya. Rama's cousin's sister, Kangana (Sana Amin Sheikh), returns but this only makes matters worse for Amaya. Amaya finds out that it appears Kangana is a traditional girl during the day, but acts like a modern girl at night, going to parties under the name "Kanika". Later, it is revealed that Kanika actually is Kangana's long lost twin sister but Amaya still thinks that Kangana and Kanika are the same person but nobody believes her. When Amaya confronts Kangana, Kangana slaps her. Soon, Kangana has an accident because of Jasmine and Amaya takes the blame for her. Kangana recovers but Amaya comes to know that Kangana is suffering split personality disorder and needs an immediate operation. Even though Amaya sells all her jewellery, the funds still aren't enough for Kangana's treatment and Rama ends up taking part in a Kushti competition. He fights with a charming yet greedy and evil man named Tilak (Kinshuk Mahajan) in the competition. Tilak cheats in the competition but Amaya comes to know about it and reveals it and Rama is declared the winner. Slowly Amaya gets closer to Rama and they fall in love. Amaya's family accepts her after proving her father Rishi Mathur was framed and was all Dev's plan. Sneha hugs her to show acceptance. Her mother-in-law also accepts her after Kangana's treatment becomes successful. Mantu is shown dead, murdered by Tilak. The show ends on a happy note, Amaya and Rama remarries, and they live happily ever after.

Cast

Awards

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2015 Star Parivaar Awards Favourite Stylish Sadasya - Female Hiba Nawab Won
Favourite Naya Sadasya - Male Dhruv Bhandari, Rafi Malik Won
Favourite Naya Sadasya - Female Hiba Nawab Nominated
Favourite Digital Sadasya - Female Hiba Nawab Nominated

References

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