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Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin

Overview

Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin (often abbreviated as GHKKPM) is an Indian Hindi-language television drama series that premiered on StarPlus on 5 October 2020. Produced by Cockcrow and Shaika Entertainment, the production houses founded by Nilanjana Purkayasstha and Sudhir Sharma, the show is also available for digital streaming on Disney+ Hotstar (later JioHotstar). The series is known for its emotionally charged storytelling, Marathi cultural setting, and the prominent depiction of a joint family based in Maharashtra.

Key facts

Title Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin
Genre Drama, romance, family
Original network StarPlus
Digital platform Disney+ Hotstar / JioHotstar
Original release 5 October 2020 – present
Language Hindi
Production company Cockcrow Entertainment and Shaika Entertainment
Producers Nilanjana Purkayasstha, Sudhir Sharma
Country of origin India
Setting Maharashtra (primarily Nagpur and later Mumbai)

Background

The series was conceptualised by Cockcrow and Shaika Entertainment, the studios behind earlier StarPlus productions such as Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? and Yeh Hai Mohabbatein. Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin took the slot left vacant after the conclusion of long-running serials in StarPlus's prime-time line-up and quickly emerged as one of the channel's flagship dramas.

The show draws heavily from Marathi cultural traditions, including festivals such as Ganesh Chaturthi and Gudi Padwa, traditional cuisine, and the customs of a Maharashtrian Brahmin household, distinguishing it from other Hindi soap operas that typically depict North Indian families.

Plot

The narrative centres on a love triangle involving Sai Joshi, an aspiring doctor from Gadchiroli; Virat Chavan, an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer from a respected Maharashtrian family; and Pakhi, Virat's longtime love. Following an arranged marriage between Sai and Virat under emotionally complex circumstances, the story explores the evolving relationships, duty, sacrifice, and family expectations within the Chavan household.

After a major time leap, the storyline transitioned into a second-generation arc, introducing new characters and shifting central focus to the next generation of the Chavan family.

Cast

Original lead cast

  • Neil Bhatt as Virat Chavan
  • Ayesha Singh as Sai Joshi Chavan
  • Aishwarya Sharma as Pakhi Chavan

Subsequent leads

  • Bhavika Sharma as Savi Chavan
  • Shakti Arora as Ishaan Bhonsle

Supporting cast

The show has featured an extensive ensemble portraying members of the Chavan and Bhonsle families, including senior actors playing patriarchal and matriarchal roles central to the joint-family dynamic.

Production

Filming has primarily taken place in Mumbai, with select sequences shot on location in Maharashtra to capture authentic regional settings. The show's title track, composed for the series, became widely recognised among Indian television audiences. The serial airs in a daily format, typical of Indian prime-time soap operas.

Reception and significance

Since its launch, Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin has consistently featured among the top-rated Hindi general entertainment programmes, as tracked by the Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India. It has frequently held the top position in weekly TRP charts, often surpassing established competitors. The show is credited with strengthening StarPlus's prime-time viewership and with bringing Maharashtrian household culture into mainstream Hindi television narratives.

The series and its lead actors have received nominations and awards at major Indian television award functions, including the Indian Television Academy Awards and the Star Parivaar Awards.

Adaptations

The popularity of the original Hindi serial led to regional adaptations under the Star Network umbrella, including versions on Star Pravah, Star Vijay, Star Maa, Asianet, and Star Jalsha, each reworked to suit local linguistic and cultural contexts.

References

  • Official StarPlus programme listings
  • Disney+ Hotstar / JioHotstar streaming catalogue
  • BARC India weekly television rating reports
  • Indian entertainment trade publications covering Hindi television