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2 Cast  



2.1  Main  





2.2  Recurring  





2.3  Special appearances  







3 Soundtrack  



3.1  Track listing  







4 Awards and nominations  





5 International broadcasting  





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Tu Aashiqui
GenreMusical
Romance
Created byGuroudev Bhalla
Written byShagufta Rafiq
Gautam Hegde
Directed byBhagwan Yadav
Creative directorShweta Bishnoi
Starring
  • Ritvik Arora
  • Rahil Azam
  • ComposerNishant Raja
    Country of originIndia
    Original languageHindi
    No. of seasons1
    No. of episodes288
    Production
    ProducersMahesh Bhatt
    Guroudev Bhalla
    CinematographyShivankar Arora
    Camera setupMulti camera
    Running timeApprox. 23 mins.
    Production companyGuroudev Bhalla Screens[1]
    Original release
    NetworkColors TV
    Release20 September 2017 (2017-09-20) –
    12 October 2018 (2018-10-12)

    Tu Aashiqui (Translation: You are my love) is a 2017 Indian musical drama romance television show based on two lovers' efforts to unite.[2] It is produced by Mahesh Bhatt[3] under Gurudev Bhalla production house. It stars Jannat Zubair Rahmani, Ritvik Arora and Rahil Azam as Pankti, Ahaan and JD respectively.[4]

    The series premiered on Colors TV on 20 September 2017 and had its last episode telecast on 12 October 2018.[5]

    Plot[edit]

    Pankti Sharma is a beautiful young girl. Kind-hearted and charming, Ahaan Dhanrajgir is a musician. He meets and falls for Pankti, who also feels an attraction to him. Her mother Anita, being a failed actress and almost completely bankrupt, sells Pankti for money to Ahaan's rich, cruel and manipulative uncle, the middle-aged JD.

    Ahaan wants to save Pankti and fulfill her dream of becoming successful singer. Eventually, he frees Pankti whose sister, Poorva falls in love with her boss, Monty after Anita sells her to him.

    Eventually, the truth about JD is exposed to the entire family. JD's wife, Sheetal (Himanshi Choudhry), asks for a divorce but JD makes her sign over all her property to him. JD tries to kill Sheetal but she ends up in a coma. Pankti now pursues her singing career with Ahaan's support. JD posts indecent photos of Pankti but Ahaan supports her and they run away to live a new life where no one knows them. JD threatens to kill Poorva unless Anita files a complaint against Ahaan for abducting Pankti. Ahaan and Pankti are given shelter in a village but have to escape from JD again and go to the house of Uday Mathur (Rushal Parekh), Ahaan's best friend and manager. Ahaan tries to clear Pankti's name by lying about the photos being fake but Pankti appears on the talk show and clears her own name by telling the truth. Sheetal wakes up from the coma and shoots JD but unbeknownst to her, it is a fake bullet. Sheetal is arrested and JD is presumed dead.

    JD returns under the persona of a man named Reyansh Diwan (Raqesh Bapat) and befriends Ahaan and Pankti organizing a concert in London where Ahaan is attacked by a hooded goon. Sheetal is released on bail and discovers Reyansh is actually JD. She tries to warn Ahaan and Pankti but JD blackmails her to stay silent and kidnaps her. Pankti and Ahaan argue and Reyansh makes matters worse by creating more misunderstandings between them. Pankti sets up a trap for Reyansh and decodes Sheetal's last message as "JD is Reyansh". Pankti and Uday defeat JD along with Sheetal's son, Vikram (Buneet Kapoor), and free Ahaan and Sheetal. JD is arrested, and the family celebrate.

    Ahaan and Pankti meet a famous singer named Rangoli Rai (Krissann Barretto). In public, Rangoli pretends to be nice but behind closed doors she is obsessed with herself and her fame. Vikram becomes jealous of the attention Ahaan gets and instead of launching Ahaan as JMD's new face, he launches Rangoli. Rangoli tries to get close to Ahaan. Pankti struggles as people in the music industry remind her of her past as a mistress and try to take advantage of her. Ahaan becomes friends with Rangoli.

    Rangoli comes to sing the final recording of a song but can't hit any notes right. The music director wants to replace her with Pankti angering Rangoli. Vikram does not want Pankti to sing as she is not a member of the JMD Company. Ahaan instead organises a concert for Pankti, but Rangoli has the concert cancelled. Ahaan, Pankti and Rangoli are scheduled to sing at a charity concert organized by KK. Fans praise Pankti's voice over Rangoli's and Vikram decides to sign Ahaan and Pankti for the benefit of his company. Rangoli plans to separate Ahaan and Pankti. Pankti discovers Rangoli's intentions but Ahaan doesn't believe her. Pankti gets upset, gathers evidence against Rangoli, and finally exposes her.

    Ahaan and Pankti are set to be married on the same day as Monty and Poorva. Before Ahaan and Pankti can complete their vows, the police arrive and arrest Ahaan as Rangoli has accused him of rape. Ahaan is taken into custody while Rangoli tells Ahaan that she would take her complaint back if he marries her but he refuses. Ahaan's trial begins and Rangoli hires Dinesh Khandelwal (Ashwin Kaushal), a cunning lawyer. Eventually, Ahaan's mother, Aparna Dhanrajgir (Dolphin Dwivedi) becomes Ahaan's lawyer and wins the court case in Ahaan's favour.

    Pankti and Ahaan overcome all their problems, and marry. The show ends with Ahaan and Pankti living happily with their family.

    Cast[edit]

    Main[edit]

    Recurring[edit]

    Special appearances[edit]

    Soundtrack[edit]

    Mostly composed and sung by Rahul Jain as Ahaan's voice. The tune of "Har Dafa" was reused for "Tu Aashiqui (Romantic Version)", and a snippet of the main tune in "Tu Aashiqui (Rock Version)" was used in the composition of "Tu Wafa".

    Track listing[edit]

    No.TitleLyricsMusicArtist(s)Length
    1."Tu Aashiqui (Rock Version)"Vandana Khandelwal & Rahul JainSoham Naik & Rahul JainRahul Jain04:44
    2."Iss Qadar Pyaar Hai Tumse"Rahul JainSoham Naik & Rahul JainRahul Jain01:45
    3."Har Dafa"Rahul JainSoham Naik & Rahul JainRahul Jain03:55
    4."Har Dafa (Rock Version)"Rahul JainSoham Naik & Rahul JainRahul Jain05:08
    5."Tu Aashiqui (Romantic Version Male)"Rahul JainSoham Naik & Rahul JainRahul Jain04:38
    6."Tu Aashiqui (Romantic Version Female)"Rahul JainSoham Naik & Rahul JainAfsha04:22
    7."Tu Aashiqui (Romantic Version Duet)"Rahul JainSoham Naik & Rahul JainRahul Jain & Afsha03:32
    8."Khushi (Male)"Vandana KhandelwalSoham Naik & Rahul JainRahul Jain04:21
    9."Khushi (Female)"Vandana KhandelwalSoham Naik & Rahul JainAbhiruchi Singh04:21
    10."Khushi (Duet)"Vandana KhandelwalSoham Naik & Rahul JainRahul Jain & Abhiruchi Singh04:21
    11."Tu Wafa (Solo)"Kunaal VermaaSoham Naik & Rahul JainRahul Jain04:16
    12."Tu Wafa (Duet)"Kunaal VermaaSoham Naik & Rahul JainRahul Jain & Afsha04:16
    13."Rubaru (Male)"MeetuManas-ShikharRahul01:42
    14."Rubaru (Female)"MeetuManas-ShikharRashmi02:43
    15."Rubaru (Duet)"MeetuManas-ShikharRashmi & Rahul04:05
    16."Ishq Bewafaa (Solo)"--Rahul Jain02:04

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    Year Awards Category Recipient Result
    2018 Boroplus Gold Awards
    Best On Screen Jodi Jannat Zubair Rahmani & Ritvik Arora Nominated
    Best Actor in a Lead Role Male (Negative) Rahil Azam
    Best Actor in a Lead Role Female (Negative) Gauri Pradhan Tejwani
    Best Debut of the Year (Female) Jannat Zubair Rahmani Won[16]
    Best Debut of the Year (Male) Ritvik Arora
    Indian Television Academy Awards Best Actor (Popular) Ritvik Arora Nominated
    Best Actress (Popular) Jannat Zubair Rahmani
    Best Show (Popular) Tu Aashiqui
    Best Actress in a Negative Role (Popular) Gauri Pradhan Tejwani
    Best Actor in a Negative Role (Popular) Rahil Azam
    2019 Indian Telly Awards Actor in Negative Role (Male) Rahil Azam
    Actor in Negative Role (Female) Gauri Pradhan Tejwani

    International broadcasting[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "A battle of sensibilities between intense greed and selfless love; COLORS launches Tu Aashiqui". CityAirNews. 6 September 2017. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
  • ^ "COLORS launches Tu Aashquii – A battle of sensibilities between intense greed and selfless love". NewZNew. 6 September 2017. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
  • ^ Mahesh, Shweta. "Mahesh Bhatt brings Aashiqui 2 on Colors as Tu Aashiqui – watch promo". Retrieved 27 August 2017.
  • ^ "Colors to launch new fiction 'Tu Aashiqui'". BizAsia | Media, Entertainment, Showbiz, Events and Music. 17 August 2017. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
  • ^ "Colors reinvents prime-time with 'Tu Aashiqui', 'Ishq Mein Marjawans unconventional storytelling". 18 September 2017. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  • ^ "16-year-old actress Jannat Zubair Rahmani decides to quit Tu Aashiqui, after being asked to kiss co-star". timesnownews.com. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  • ^ "Tu Aashiqui actor Ritvik Arora's Valentine's Day woes". The Indian Express. 9 February 2018. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  • ^ "Women fancying JD proves the change in mentality of the audience: Tu Aashiqui actor Rahil Azam". The Indian Express. 17 November 2017. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  • ^ "Exclusive: Kutumb actress Gauri Pradhan on playing a vamp in Mahesh Bhatt's new show". India Today. Ist. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  • ^ "Elated with success of 'Tu Aashiquii': Jannat Zubair Rahmani". mid-day. 10 December 2017. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  • ^ "I am just 16 and wouldn't have been comfortable kissing, says Tu Aashiqui actress Jannat Zubair". India Today. Ist. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  • ^ "Tu Aashiqui actor Ritvik is 'grateful' to Priyank Sharma". The Indian Express. 10 February 2018. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  • ^ "Rahil Azam: I want people to miss me on TV". Hindustan Times. 2 October 2017. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  • ^ "Kutumb Actress Gauri Pradhan Says She's 'Prepared For Failure'". NDTV.com. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  • ^ "Raqesh Bapat to join 'Tu Aashiqui'". The Times of India. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  • ^ "ZEE Gold Awards 2018: Winners list". 31 July 2018.
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