Ek Duje Ke Vaaste

Ek Duje Ke Vaaste
Genre Drama
Romance
Created by Bindu and SJ STUDIOS
SJ Studios
Written by Dilip Jha
Archita Jha
Shobhit Jaiswal
Rajesh Chawla
Sameer Mishra
Pallavi Sharma
Directed by Ranjit Guptha
Aijaz A Shaik
Creative director(s) Uday Berry
Starring Nikita Dutta
Namik Paul
Opening theme Ek Duje Ke Vaaste
Composer(s) Sachin-Jigar
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Hindi
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 155
Production
Producer(s) Dilip Jha
Archita Jha SJ STUDIOS
Location(s) Delhi
Mumbai
Editor(s) Rocchak Ahuja
Camera setup DSLR
Running time 21 Minutes
Production company(s) Bindu and SJ STUDIOS
Distributor Sony Pictures Networks
Release
Original network Sony TV
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release February 29 (2016-02-29) – October 7, 2016 (2016-10-07)
External links
Website

Ek Duje Ke Vaaste (English: For the sake of each other) is an Indian Hindi romantic television series, which was broadcast from 29 February 2016 to 7 October 2016 on Sony TV, Sony TV Asia, A Plus (Pakistan) and MBC Bollywood.[1][2][3]

The female and male protagonists were played by Nikita Dutta and Namik Paul respectively. The plot revolved around two lovers and childhood friends and followed their struggles to unite and be with each other.[1] The series' title track is composed by the duo Sachin-Jigar and sung by Jubin Nautiyal.

Plot

The show is set in Delhi and revolves around Shravan Malhotra and Suman Tiwari.

Suman comes from a close knit family and has been brought up by her grandfather as a strong, independent, and self-respectful girl. The Malhotras are an elite family of two brothers, their wives and sons, Shravan and Pushkar, who have been friends with Suman since childhood. Suman's grandfather used to mentor Shravan's father and the two have a very strong bond to this day.

Shravan and Suman are separated when Shravan leaves for London to practice law after his parents are separated. Shravan returns to India after 10 years from London. Suman eagerly waits for him but she find that he is not the same boy that she was best friends with. Suman apologizes to Shravan for leaving him when he needed her 10 years ago, but Shravan brushes it off. He vows to get revenge on her for what she did to him. He plans a school reunion party where he insults Suman, similar to what happened to him long back when they were teenage. Afterwards, Suman and Shravan part ways until Suman's house gets in trouble. Shravan fights the case and wins. During this time, they grow close again and rekindle their friendship. Suman tries to reunite Shravan's mother with him but is unsuccessful, as Shravan strongly believes in what his father has wrongly told him. Shravan's father, who is possessive about Shravan, begins to dislike Suman and gradually becomes successful in driving a wedge between the two.

As Shravan and Suman are going through continuous tiffs, Preeti, Suman's cousin, and Pushkar end up falling in love and are also able to gain their family's reluctant approval. During their marriage preparations, Suman's grandfather suffers from a heart attack and makes Suman promise him she will marry Aditya, a family friend, before he passes away. Aditya is Shravan's foster step brother as his mother used take care of her boss' children after leaving the Malhotra house. Pressured and unable to confess her love for Shravan, Suman agrees to the alliance. However, Kamini fuels Aditya's intuitions about Suman and Shravan, which makes Aditya an antagonist.

Following a case of Aditya's misbehaviour with Suman, the wedding is called off. Sensing Nana Ji's condition, Shravan marries Suman. After a lot of disagreements, their living together finally leads them to having a proper conversation. They gradually find out everything about Shravan's parents and the household, and reunite after confessing their love for each other.

Cast

Main Cast
Additional Cast

Soundtracks

No. Title Length
1. "Kyun Hai Dabhi Si Khwaishen"   1.10
2. "Zindagi Kahan Kahan Se Guzarti Chali Gayi"   3.55
3. "Ek Duje Ke Vaaste"   2.55
4. "Saiyan ji ji ji f"   2.00

External links

References

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