Review of Star Plus show 'Gum Hai Kisi Ke Pyaar Mein
Gum Hai Kisi Ke Pyaar Mein, starring Rajesh Ram Singh and Pradeep Kumar is an upcoming offering from Cockroach and Shaka Entertainment. After Choti Sarrdaarni to the TV watching audiences, the makers again attempted to show realistic drama.
The show on Star Plus stars Neil Bhatt, Ayesha Singh and Aishwarya Sharma in lead roles.
The show is filled with many famous actors from the Marathi industry. It also has a good group of young actors.
The show has a good mix of family values, love, drama and also delves into the world of law breakers and politics.
The Chavan family has a well-developed family, led by mother Bhavani Chavan, played by Kishori Shahane. This was followed by Ninad Chavan and his wife Ashwini Chavan played by Shailesh Datar and Bharti Patil. We have actors Mridul Kumar and Sheetal Maulik who are the second elderly couple in the house. Neel Bhatt aka Virat Chavan is the son of Ninad and Ashwini, while Samrat (Yogendra Vikram Singh) is the son of Ghar's daughter Manasi. Mithali Nag plays the mentally challenged daughter of Bhavani Chavan.
The family has its own politics, with Bhavani ruling the house like a matron. Her late husband Nagesh Chavan is the role model and inspiration for the family, who lost his life for the country. Bhavani is all disciplined and wants the younger generation to follow the path shown by her courageous husband.
Accordingly, Virat is an IPS officer who gets his first posting in Gadchiroli, where there are huge cases of crime and murder. Samrat is in the army and is equally brave at work. So bravery runs in the family, but the story also has a twist.
Ninad Chavan, who has also served in the police, has a secret past attached to his work and attitude that cost him moments of cowardice while on a mission. He tutors his son Virat for not following his path and presents him with the bullet that was supposed to kill his father during that not one but brave incident. This Vidya paves the way for Virat to understand that duty comes first, above anything and everything!!
Virat, who meets Patralekha aka Pakhi (Aishwarya Sharma) at a yoga retreat, falls in love with her. The same happens with Pakhi and Virat suddenly confesses their love for the duty call. However, they promise to call each other and meet again. But unfortunately, Virat loses Pakhi's number and his phone which stores his number is damaged. On the other hand, Pakhi gets Virat's number and calls him when he is on duty. Since he doesn't recognize her from that one phone call, she is upset and believes he has forgotten her. Fate's call, or the maker's call if you feel like it!!
Cousin Samrat, who goes home when Virat is on duty, receives an offer of an alliance from Pakhi's family. They meet and Pakhi, who has now left Virat to be her real lover, gives her consent for the marriage. However, she bears the pain of being abandoned in love.
Review of Star Plus show 'Gum Hai Kisi Ke Pyaar Mein'
For the girl, Sai played by Ayesha Singh is fearless, smart and academically very bright. A topper seeking admission for her medical studies, Sai is devoted to her father, a police officer in Gadchiroli. Kamal Joshi, played by Sanjay Narvekar, loves his daughter so much that he is ready to take VRS to accompany his daughter to Nagpur for her higher education. Their happy life turns away from local punk Jagtap Mane (Siddharth Bodke), who is obsessed with Sai and wants to marry her. He chases her, expresses his love in strange ways and even upsets the father and daughter. The tussle between Kamal Joshi and Jagtap is big, which could cost Sai very dearly in future. We know that Kamal Joshi will be murdered by Jagtap and his father.
Coming to the concept, the makers have emphasized on the love that Sai and his father share. For Sai, his world is his father. But soon, his world is bound to come crashing down with Kamal's demise. This would blunt the immense sacrifice that Virat would make for his duty. For Virat also, Kama is worship and he is taught to think of his work first and keep it as his top priority. So he will not think twice before marrying Sai, which will force him to walk away from his first love, Pakhi.
The stage is all set for love sacrifices and love triangles to kickstart. There will be immense drama to ensure that the audience continues to be entertained.
With the success of Choti Sarrdaarni, the makers know how to take the story forward with respect to the drama quotient.
It's a well balanced set of actors for the cast. Neil Bhatt looks very promising in the role of Virat Chavan. Ayesha and Aishwarya are two girls who are comparatively less in experience when it comes to acting.
Sanjay Narvekar has been brilliant in his role. Kishori Shahane is 'mast' in her own words... Bharti Patil looks stunningly beautiful here and her expressions are over the top. Shailesh Datar gives a very restrained performance. Yogendra Vikram Singh is impressive and Mithali Nag.