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The relationship between a husband and wife can end, but that between a mother and father can not. That's the crux of producer Ekta Kapoor's new show on Sony TV after Bade Achhe Laggte Hain.
Titled Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyar, this one's the story of a mature couple, Dr Nachiket Khanna (Ronit Roy) and Ragini Patel (Pallavi Kulkarni Nerurkar), exploring the intricacies of human relationships. A misunderstanding breaks Nachiket and Ragini's marriage, after which he moves to America with three of their kids and Ragini stays back in India with two kids. Over a period of time, Nachiket turns indifferent and rather insensitive, while Ragini is still trying to run away from the ghosts of her failed marriage.
But fate has different plans and their children become the pivotal reason for them to start life afresh. The story moves on to the five children, who help their separated parents rediscover love after 15 years. The show promises to be a heart-tugging emotional journey for the viewers. As Ekta describes it, "It is about ex-lovers who are parents and explores an odd chemistry between them. The oddity is the question that it raises: do relationships ever end, especially between parents or does time ease or surge memories like waves?"
Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyar launches this November on Sony Entertainment Television. It is expected to air at 8.30pm once KBC ends.
Titled Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyar, this one's the story of a mature couple, Dr Nachiket Khanna (Ronit Roy) and Ragini Patel (Pallavi Kulkarni Nerurkar), exploring the intricacies of human relationships. A misunderstanding breaks Nachiket and Ragini's marriage, after which he moves to America with three of their kids and Ragini stays back in India with two kids. Over a period of time, Nachiket turns indifferent and rather insensitive, while Ragini is still trying to run away from the ghosts of her failed marriage.
But fate has different plans and their children become the pivotal reason for them to start life afresh. The story moves on to the five children, who help their separated parents rediscover love after 15 years. The show promises to be a heart-tugging emotional journey for the viewers. As Ekta describes it, "It is about ex-lovers who are parents and explores an odd chemistry between them. The oddity is the question that it raises: do relationships ever end, especially between parents or does time ease or surge memories like waves?"
Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyar launches this November on Sony Entertainment Television. It is expected to air at 8.30pm once KBC ends.
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