Yehh Jadu Hai Jinn Ka!

Yehh Jadu Hai Jinn Ka! (This Magic Is Of The Jinn!) is an Indian fantasy drama television series that premiered on 14 October 2019 on Star Plus and streams on Hotstar.[1] Produced by Gul Khan and Karishma Jain, it stars Vikram Singh Chauhan and Aditi Sharma.[2]

Yehh Jadu Hai Jinn Ka!
GenreDrama
Fantasy
Romance
Created byGul Khan
Mrinal Jha
Developed byGul Khan
Written byMrinal Jha
Divya Sharma
Aparajita Sharma
Screenplay byShubham Sharma
Bhavya Balantrapu
Aditi Powar
Story byMrinal Jha
Directed byAtif Khan
Creative director(s)Muskan Bajaj
StarringVikram Singh Chauhan
Aditi Sharma
Theme music composerTapas Relia
Opening themeKahaani Humari Fasana Humara
Composer(s)Sanjeev Shrivastav
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Hindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes122
Production
Producer(s)Gul Khan
Karishma Jain
Production location(s)Film City, Mumbai
CinematographyNidhin Valard
Animator(s)Flying Toads Entertainment Pvt. Ltd
Editor(s)Shashank H.Singh
Camera setupMulti camera
Running time22 minutes
Production company(s)4 Lions Films
DistributorStar India
Release
Original networkStar Plus
Picture format
Audio formatDolby Digital
Original release14 October 2019 
present
External links
Hotstar
Production website

Plot

Aman Junaid Khan and Roshni Ahmad are individuals who are poles apart but their lives are connected in the most extraordinary way; through fate and magic.

Aman is a Nawab, possessed by a Jinn, while Roshni is a Tawaif with the heart of an angel. Parveen is ill due to the Jinn's magic and can be protected only if Aman marries an Ayaana; a woman with the heart of an angel. Salma pretends to be sick, forcing Roshni to marry Aman for money. Aman misunderstands Roshni to be a gold digger. He starts detesting her and gives her a cheque in exchange of marrying him. Aman and Roshni get married.

Roshni feels a connection with Aman but is hurt by his indifferent behaviour. Kabir Junaid Khan makes his entry. Roshni dies while saving Aman from Kabir. Aman realises his feelings for Roshni and is left heartbroken.

Kabir brings back Roshni to life but keeps her under his control, aiming to separate her from Aman. Kabir's hold on Roshni gets destroyed when Aman stabs her with a magical dagger. Parveen kills Kabir to become the Queen of Jinns. She tries to kill Aman next, but fails.

Aliya returns with Kabir's baby and tries to separate Aman and Roshni. Aliya is revealed to be a Haiwana. Roshni tries to expose her, but fails. Aliya attacks Parveen resulting in Parveen going in a coma. Aman, believing it's Roshni's fault, asks her to leave the house.

One year later

Roshni decides to open a bakery by taking a loan. Aman spends time drinking and flirting with girls to overcome his loneliness. Aman receives news about Parveen's kidney failure. Roshni and Aman meet. Aman destroys Roshni's bakery believing her to be the reason of Parveen's condition. Roshni is devastated. Aman offers her a job for her to repay the loan. Due to Salma's worsening health, Roshni accepts the job and works as his private secretary.

As the two come closer, an intoxicated Aman reveals to Roshni that he tried to hate her but cannot. They consummate their relationship. In order to save Parveen, Roshni secretly donates her kidney. Kabir returns with deadlier powers. Laila, the red moon princess curses Roshni to die before the next full moon.

Cast

Main

  • Vikram Singh Chauhan as Aman Junaid Khan: Parveen and Junaid's son; Kabir, Sara and Saima's brother; Farah's half-brother; Roshni's husband (2019–present)
  • Aditi Sharma as Roshni Ahmad: Salma's adoptive daughter; Aman's wife (2019–present)

Recurring

  • Smita Bansal as Parveen Khan: Junaid's wife; Kabir, Aman, Sara and Saima's mother (2019–present)
  • Sushant Singh as Junaid Khan: Anjum's son; Baby's brother; Parveen and Tabeezi's husband; Kabir, Aman, Sara, Saima and Farah's father (2019)
  • Garima Vikrant Singh as Salma Ahmad: Roshni's adoptive mother (2019–present)
  • Jaswinder Gardner as Rubina "Tabeezi" Khan: Junaid's wife; Farah's mother; Khan family's helper (2019–present)
  • Arhaan Behll as Kabir Junaid Khan: Jinn; Parveen and Junaid's son; Aman, Sara and Saima's brother; Farah's half-brother; Amir's father ; Alia's husband(2019–present)
  • Vaibhavi Kapoor as Sara Khan: Parveen and Junaid's daughter; Kabir, Aman and Saima's sister; Farah's half-sister (2019–present)
  • Gouri Agarwal as Saima Khan: Parveen and Junaid's daughter; Kabir, Aman, Sara's sister; Farah's half-sister (2019–present)
  • Saloni Daini as Farah Khan: Tabeezi and Junaid's daughter; Kabir, Aman, Sara and Saima's half-sister; Roshni's best friend (2019–present)
  • Richa Bhattacharya as Anjum Khan: Baby and Junaid's mother; Kabir, Aman, Sara, Saima and Farah's grandmother (2019–present)
  • Seema Azmi as Baby Khan: Anjum's daughter; Junaid's sister; Farah, Kabir, Aman, Sara and Saima's aunt (2019–present)
  • Ayansh Mishra as Chotu: Aman's nephew (2019–present)
  • Sanjana Singh as Adaa Rizvi: Aman's former fiance (2019–2020)
  • Rupesh Kataria as Sameer: Roshni's former fiance (2019–2020)
  • Rajshri Rani as Huma: Sameer's wife (2019)
  • Sreejita De as Alia: Haiwana; Aman's former girlfriend; Kabir's wife; Aamir's mother (2020)
  • Krishvi Bhanushali as Aamir Khan: Alia and Kabir's son (2020)
  • Aamir S Khan as Imran Khan: Aman's cousin; Roshni's friend (2020–present)
  • Saloni Chauhan as Raakh Jinn: Kabir's helper (2020)
  • Surbhi Jyoti as Laila: Red Moon Princess (2020)

Production

Development

The first promo of the series was released on 23 September 2019 where Vikram Singh Chauhan and Aditi Sharma were introduced as Aman Junaid Khan and Roshni Ahmad.[3]

The show was launched at Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor's Pataudi Palace, becoming the first television show to be launched at the Pataudi Palace.[4][5]

Initially titled as Raaz Mahal, it was later changed to Yehh Jadu Hai Jinn Ka.[6]

The first episode of this series started streaming on Hotstar VIP, days before it premiered on television.[7]

Originally planned to be a weekend show, it was later aired as a weekday show.[8]

Saloni Daini, playing Farah Khan narrated the first few episodes and was the voiceover for the promo of the series.[9]

Originally planned as a finite series, it was supposed to end in February, but a good response from the viewers caused the channel to give the series an extension.[10]

Casting

Actress Aditi Sharma was selected to play Roshni Ahmad's character.[11] Leenesh Mattoo was first approached to play Aman Junaid Khan opposite Sharma, but was replaced by Vikram Singh Chauhan.[12]

In December 2019, Arhaan Behll joined the cast as Kabir Junaid Khan.[13] In March 2020, Surbhi Jyoti was cast as the Red moon princess Laila.[14]

Broadcast

The production and airing of the show was halted indefinitely in late March 2020 due to the Covid-19 outbreak in India.[15] Because of the outbreak, the filming of television series and films was halted on 19 March 2020 and expected to resume on 1 April 2020 and the series was last broadcast on 27 March 2020 when the remaining episodes were aired.[16][17][18]

Adaptations

Yehh Jadu Hai Jinn Ka aired on Asianet as Mohabath, dubbed in Malayalam.[19] It is also dubbed in Tamil and airs on Star Vijay as Athisaya Piraviyum Arputha Pennum.[20]

Reception

Critics

The Times of India praised that the exceptional story of the series is the reason for grabbing the audience quickly.[21]

Ratings

Yehh Jadu Hai Jinn Ka was the ninth-watched urban television show in its debut week in India with 5161 urban impressions. [22] In Week 43, 2019 the show again took the ninth position with 5008 impressions. [23] In Week 44, 2019 the show jumped to the seventh position with 5503 impressions.[24] The show climbed to the sixth position with 5709 impressions in Week 45, 2019.[25]

In Week 46, 2019 the show reached the third place with 6573 impressions.[26] In Week 47, 2019 the show got the fourth position with 6488 impressions.[27]

In Week 48, 2019 Yehh Jadu Hai Jinn Ka topped the TRP charts with 6826 urban impressions.[28][29]

After its success in India ratings, Yehh Jadu Hai Jinn Ka topped UK ratings for the first time in consolidated weekly data, according to numbers for week ending Sunday 1 December 2019. 127,400 viewers watched the show in UK.[30]

In Week 49, 2019 the show slipped a position in TRP charts with 7006 urban impressions but was still at the top position with an overall TRP of 2.7 [31][32]

In Week 50 2019, Yehh Jadu Hai Jinn Ka topped the TRP charts again and became the most watched show with 7012 urban impressions.[33][34]

In Week 51, 2019, the show saw a dip in the ratings, recording 7170 impressions but still being the third most-watched television show in India.[35] In Week 52, 2019, the show reached the third position again with 6890 urban impressions.[36] In Week 53, 2019, it fell to 6976 impressions but was the fourth most watched show.[37]

Soundtrack

Yehh Jadu Hai Jinn Ka
Original Sound Track
Soundtrack album by
Sanjeev Srivastava
Released29 November 2019
GenreRomance
Soundtrack
Length17:05
LanguageHindi
LabelStar India
ProducerGul Khan

Yehh Jadu Hai Jinn Ka 's soundtrack is written by Divy Nidhi Sharma and composed by Sanjeev Srivastava. "Kahani Hamari Fasana Hamara", the theme song of the show is sung by Pamela Jain and Bhaven Dhanak.

Yehh Jadu Hai Jinn Ka: Tracklisting
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Kahani Hamari Fasana Hamara" (Male)Bhaven Dhanak5:03
2."Kahani Hamari Fasana Hamara" (Female)Pamela Jain5:03
3."Kahani Hamari Fasana Hamara" (Duet)Bhaven Dhanak
Pamela Jain
3:24
4."Kahani Hamari Fasana Hamara" (Sad Version)Bhaven Dhanak
Pamela Jain
3:21

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