Jaana Na Dil Se Door
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Genre | Drama |
Created by | Prateek Sharma Star India Pvt. Ltd. |
Written by | Mrinal Jha Shilpa F D'Mello |
Directed by | Rahib Siddiqui, Jagrut Mehta |
Starring | |
Theme music composer | Krsna Solo |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 418 |
Production | |
Producers | Yash A Patnaik Mamta Yash Patnaik |
Production locations | Ajmer Jaipur Delhi |
Camera setup | Multi camera |
Production companies | Beyond Dreams Entertainment Inspire Films Private Limited |
Original release | |
Network | StarPlus |
Release | 9 May 2016 30 June 2017 | –
Jaana Na Dil Se Door (English: Don't Go Away From My Heart) is an Indian television series that had aired on StarPlus.[1] It stars Vikram Singh Chauhan, Shivani Surve and Shashank Vyas in lead roles.[2][3][4] The cast also includes Sara Khan,[5] Smita Bansal,[6] Vineet Kumar and Shilpa Tulaskar in prominent roles.[7][8] The series concluded on 30 June 2017.[9]
Plot
Vividha lives a contented life in Ajmer, where her father, Kailash Kashyap, is her role model. Over time, Atharv falls in love with her and declares that he will marry her once he establishes his business. Kailash, however, disapproves, as he believes that relationships are possible only between individuals of equal social status. Since Atharv lacks social standing and a paternal surname, Kailash considers him unsuitable for Vividha. He frames Atharv for a crime and has him arrested. To secure his release, Atharv's mother Sujata is compelled to give up her house and leave the city with her son.
Kailash arranges Vividha's marriage into a wealthy family, but she prevents Sujata and Atharv from leaving. Sujata buys land near their house, and Vividha slowly realises her love for Atharv. Soon after, Atharv’s father, Colonel Ramakant Vashisht, returns home gravely ill. He promises to unite Atharv and Vividha, but dies before his wish can be fulfilled. Kailash manipulates the situation by convincing Ramakant's second family that his last wish was for Vividha to marry their son Ravish, and the alliance is fixed.
Although Kailash pretends to support Atharv and Vividha's marriage, on the wedding day he deceives them and arranges Vividha's marriage with Ravish in Delhi. Vividha and Atharv secretly marry at a temple before Kailash's men attack Atharv, leaving him critically injured. Believing Atharv to be dead, Vividha agrees to marry Ravish out of compulsion.
After marriage, Vividha remains hostile towards Ravish, who struggles to understand her behaviour. Ravish and his family treat her with kindness, and eventually, she learns that Atharv is alive but mentally unstable due to Kailash's assault. Ravish shelters Atharv and Sujata, later revealed to be his half-brother and stepmother. Despite the truth, Vividha continues to live in Ravish's household, torn between her obligations and her love for Atharv.
As events unfold, family conflicts, betrayals, and external threats such as terrorist attacks test the characters. Ravish learns of Vividha's love for Atharv and, though heartbroken, supports their reunion. Over time, secrets regarding property inheritance, family rivalries, and multiple conspiracies emerge. Characters including Guddi, Zeenat, Vipul, and others play pivotal roles in shaping the narrative through alliances and antagonisms.
Believing Atharv to be dead after an accident, Vividha marries Ravish again. Later, Atharv returns, creating further emotional turmoil. The story takes a four-year leap, showing Vividha, Ravish, and their son Madhav living together, while Atharv, now known as Raghav Suman, is manipulated by Guddi and Suman. The truth about Madhav's parentage eventually comes out, leading to renewed conflict between the families.
Later, a woman named Kangana (real name Tara) enters the narrative, revealed to be Madhav's biological mother and a pawn of Kailash. She initially seeks revenge but eventually reforms and marries Ravish. However, Kailash resurfaces, manipulating circumstances to separate Atharv and Vividha once again. This culminates in Kailash murdering Ravish. Eventually, Atharv exposes Kailash's misdeeds. In the final confrontation, Atharv defeats him, after which Kailash takes his own life.
The series concludes with a three-month leap, showing both the Vashisht and Kashyap families living peacefully in Ajmer, cherishing the memories of Ravish and Ramakant.
Cast
Main
- Vikram Singh Chauhan as Atharv Sujata: Ramakant and Sujata's son; Suman's stepson; Aditi and Ravish's half-brother; Vividha's husband; Khushi's father; Madhav's foster father (2016–2017)
- Shivani Surve as Vividha Kashyap Vashisht: Uma and Kailash's elder daughter; Guddi and Ankit's sister; Atharv's wife; Sujata's daughter-in-law; Khushi's mother; Madhav's foster mother (2016–2017)
- Shashank Vyas as Ravish Vashisht: Indian Army officer; Ramakant and Suman's son; Sujata's stepson; Aditi's brother; Atharv's half-brother; Kangana's husband; Madhav's stepfather; Guddi's former fiancé (2016–2017) (dead)[10][11]
Recurring
- Vineet Kumar as Kailash Kashyap: Indumati's son; Uma's husband; Vividha, Guddi and Ankit's father; Atharv's enemy (2016–2017)
- Shilpa Tulaskar as Sujata Vashisht: Ramakant's first wife; Atharv's mother; stepmother of Ravish and Aditi (2016–2017)
- Smita Bansal as Suman Vashisht: Ramakant's second wife; Atharv's stepmother; Ravish and Aditi's mother (2016–2017) (dead)[12]
- Prashant Bhatt as Colonel Ramakant Vashisht: Amarkant's son; husband of Sujata and Suman; father of Atharv, Ravish and Aditi (2016) (dead)[13](cameo)
- Sara Khan as Kangana "Tara" Soni Vashisht: Ravish's wife; Madhav's biological mother (2017)[14]
- Aparna Ghoshal as Uma Kashyap: Kailash's wife; mother of Vividha, Guddi and Ankit (2016–2017)
- Kabir Shah as Madhav Vashisht: Kangana's biological son; Ravish's stepson; Khushi's foster brother; foster son of Vividha and Atharv (2017)
- Kenisha Chadha as Khushi Vashisht: Daughter of Vividha and Atharv; Madhav's foster sister (2017)
- Nidhi Shah / Priyanka Kandwal as Shweta "Guddi" Kashyap: Kailash and Uma's younger daughter; Vividha and Ankit's sister (2016–2017)
- Ruslaan Sayed as Ankit Kashyap: Kailash and Uma's son; Vividha and Guddi's brother; Atharv's enemy; Aditi's molester (2016–2017)
- Sana Sayyad as Aditi Vashisht: Ramakant and Suman's daughter; Ravish's sister; Atharv's half-sister; Captain Avinash's girlfriend (2016–2017)
- Surendra Pal as Brigadier General Amarkant "Dadaji" Vashisht: Ratna's brother; father of Kalindi and Ramakant; grandfather of Ravish, Aditi, Atharv and Vipul (2016–2017)
- Manmohan Tiwari as Vipul Vashisht: Kalindi's son; Bhumi's husband (2016–2017) (dead)[15]
- Sulakshana Khatri as Indumati Kashyap: Kailash's mother; grandmother of Vividha, Guddi and Ankit (2016–2017)
- Aaradhna Uppal as Kalindi Vashisht: Amarkant's daughter; Ramakant's sister; Vipul's mother (2016–2017) (dead)
- Aparna Kanekar as Ratna "Bua Dadi" Vashisht: Amarkant's sister; grandaunt of Atharv, Ravish, Vipul and Aditi (2016–2017)
- Bhavini Purohit as Bhumi Vashisht: Vipul's wife; Kalindi's daughter-in-law (2016–2017) (dead)[16]
- Pawan Shankar as Dr Rajat Kumar Shastri (2016–2017)
- Firoza Khan as Zeenat "Aruna": Ravish's enemy; Adaa's mother (2016)
- Palak Panchal as Adaa "Chutki": Zeenat’s daughter (2016)
- Parvez Magray as Chintu Zaveri: Vividha's former friend; Kailash's former henchman (2016–2017)
- Maksood Akhtar as Abdul: Sujata's neighbour (2016–2017)
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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2016 | Indian Television Academy Awards | Best Actor In A Negative Role | Vineet Kumar | Won[17] |
Best Actor -Drama | Vikram Singh Chauhan | Nominated | ||
Digital Male | Nominated | |||
2017 | Perfect Achievers Awards | Best Actor (Male) | Shashank Vyas | Won |
Soundtrack
Title | Composer | Lyrics | Singers | Music | Mixing and Arrangement | |
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Title Track | Thumse Milke aise laga jaise apna koi | Krsna Solo | Sandeep Nath | Kriti Killedaar and Javed Ali | Raja Rasaily | Bharat Goel |
Sad song | Thumse Bichadke aisa laga choota sapna koi | Krsna Solo | Sandeep Nath | Kriti Killedaar and Krsna Solo | Raja Rasaily | Bharat Goel |
Title song 2 | Khoo Na Doon Mein Paake Tumko | N/A | N/A | Armaan Malik and Palak Pucchal | N/A | N/A |
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- ^ "Smita Bansal to play Shashank Vyas' mother again". Times of India. 1 September 2016. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
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- ^ "Shashank Vyas's role as army officer in 'Jana Na Dil Se Door'". Times of India.
- ^ "Smita Bansal to play Shashank Vyas' mother again". Times of India.
- ^ "Prashant Bhatt: Once an actor, always an actor". Times of India. 16 July 2016. Retrieved 17 July 2016.
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