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Pardes Mein Hai Mera Dil
GenreSoap opera
Developed byEkta Kapoor
Written byRitu Bhatia
Aayush Agrawal
Directed by
  • Mujammil Desai
  • Neeraj Baliyan
  • Imran
  • Onir[1]
  • Creative directorSandiip Sickand
    Starring
  • Drashti Dhami
  • ComposerPamela Jain
    Country of originIndia
    Original languageHindi
    No. of seasons1
    No. of episodes170
    Production
    Executive producerAayush Agrawal
    ProducersEkta Kapoor
    Shobha Kapoor
    Production locationsAustria
    Mumbai
    CinematographyRavi Mishra
    Editors
    • Vikas Sharma
  • Vishal Sharma
  • Camera setupMulti-camera
    Running time22 minutes
    Production companyBalaji Telefilms
    Original release
    NetworkStar Plus
    Release7 November 2016 (2016-11-07) –
    30 June 2017 (2017-06-30)[2]

    Pardes Mein Hai Mera Dil (transl. My Heart is in a Foreign Land) (International title:Chasing My Heart) [3] was an Indian television series produced by Ekta Kapoor under her banner Balaji Telefilms for Star Plus.[4] The story, set in Austria, is inspired by the 1997 film Pardes and Manju Kapur's 2008 novel The Immigrant.[5] It was shot in locations in India, Vienna and Innsbruck.[6][7] The series stars Drashti Dhami as Naina Vivek Batra, Arjun Bijlani as Raghav Rajesh Mehra and Vineet Raina as Rehaan Karan Khurana.[8] It went off air on 30 June 2017 with 170 episodes.[9] It was replaced by Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon 3.[10]

    Plot[edit]

    Set in Austria, Raghav Mehra works in his rich Indian family. He loves the rich and spoilt Sanjana who ignores him. Naina Batra, a woman close to her family breaks up with her fiancé Amit due to her heart patient mother Asha's illness and leaves to Austria for the operation.

    Naina and Raghav become friends. Raghav's grandmother Indumati fixes Naina's marriage with his cousin Veer. On the wedding day, Veer leaves, after which Raghav sacrifices his love and marries Naina who feels betrayed but soon trusts him.

    Sanjana is pregnant with Veer's child. Naina helps Raghav start a business in Austria. Indumati goes into a coma. A buyer Rehaan Khanna enters. Naina meets his wife Ahana and agrees to become a surrogate mother. Raghav misunderstands that Naina has an affair and carries someone else's baby.

    Without justification, Raghav divorces Naina. Veer marries Sanjana who gives birth to a daughter Veera. Ahana meets with a car accident planned by Rehaan's stepmother Harjeet, and dies after telling Naina that the baby is in danger.

    6 months later[edit]

    Naina lives in India. Raghav is an arrogant businessman. Indumati wakes up from coma and mistakes Ahana's baby to be of Raghav and Naina. Rehaan learns that Ahana hired a surrogate so he began searching her and also told about this to Harjeet who now wants to kill Ahana's baby.

    Naina gives premature birth to a baby boy Ahaan. Naina and Raghav grow closer as they confess their love but part ways amid misunderstandings. Rehaan attacks Raghav thinking he had kidnapped the baby. Raghav presumably dies thinking Naina cheated on him and Rehaan is Ahaan's father.

    Naina marries Rehaan to look after Ahaan, and acts to be possessed by Ahana's ghost. Naina reveals Harjeet's true intentions. She tells Indumati that her marriage with Rehaan is real. Harjeet is arrested and tries to shoot Naina but Rehaan sacrifices himself indeed but got saved by Indu, Naina and Ishaan. Naina gives birth to Rehaan's son named Neil.

    7 years later[edit]

    Naina, Rehaan, Ishaan, Ahaan, Neil and Indumati live happily. Naina works as a tuition teacher and points towards Raghav's photo when her students question about her love story. She tells them that Raghav is her life as he told her the meaning of love and she will be united with him in heaven.

    Cast[edit]

    Main[edit]

    Recurring[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Onir returns to TV after 22 years - Times of India". The Times of India. 23 October 2016. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
  • ^ "SHOCKING NEWS! PARDES MEIN HAI MERA DIL to go Off Air". 14 April 2017. Archived from the original on 17 April 2017. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
  • ^ "Pardes Mein Hai mera Dil cast is all set for the show's premiere tonight - Times of India". The Times of India. 7 November 2016. Archived from the original on 20 November 2016. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
  • ^ "5 reasons why Drashti Dhami and Arjun Bijlani's Pardes Mein Hai Mera Dil looks promising - The Times of India". The Times of India. 7 November 2016. Archived from the original on 17 November 2016. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
  • ^ "Arjun Bijlani's new show is inspired by Shah Rukh Khan's Pardes, see pics". 6 October 2016. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
  • ^ "Drashti Dhami's new show Pardes Mein Hai Mera Dil to be shot in Austria". India Today. 24 August 2016. Archived from the original on 9 November 2016. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  • ^ "Vineet Raina, Drashti Dhami in Vienna, Austria with the team of Pardes Mein Hai Mera Dil". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 10 October 2016. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
  • ^ "Vineet Raina-Drashti Dhami to redefine romance on television". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 8 November 2016. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  • ^ "Star Plus confirms 'Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon 3' to replace 'Pardes Mein Hai Mera Dil'". 8 June 2017. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
  • ^ "'Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? 3' to replace 'Pardes Mein Hai Mera Dil' on Star Plus this month". 2 June 2017. Archived from the original on 2 August 2017. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
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