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{{Infobox television
{{Infobox television
| show_name = Aisa Des Hai Mera
| image = Aisadesseries.JPEG
| image = Aisadesseries.JPEG
| caption =
| runtime = approx. 22 minutes
| caption = A promotional logo image of "Aisa Des Hai Mera".
| picture_format = [[480i]] ([[SDTV]]),
| creator =
| director = {{ubl|[[Lekh Tandon]]|Rajesh Sethi|Jitu Arora}}
| runtime = approx. 22 minutes
| creator = [[Siddhant Cinevision]]
| producer = [[Manish R Goswami|Manish Goswami]]
| starring =
| director = Lekh Tandon, Rajesh Sethi, & Jitu Arora
| opentheme = "Aisa Des Hai Mera" by [[Kunal Ganjawala]]
| producer = Manish R. Goswami
| country = India
| starring = [[Veer-Zaara#Cast|see below]]
| network = [[Sony Entertainment Television]]
| opentheme = "Aisa Des Hai Mera" by [[Kunal Ganjawala]]
| first_aired = {{start date|df=y|2006|04|24}}
| country = [[India]]
| last_aired = {{end date|df=y|2006|12|21}}
| network = [[Sony Entertainment Television (India)|Sony TV]]
| first_aired = 2006
| num_seasons = 1
| num_episodes = 139
| last_aired = 2006
| num_seasons = 1
| num_episodes = 139
| website = http://www.setasia.tv/shows/shows_inside.php?id=65
}}
}}


'''''Aisa Des Hai Mera''''' was an [[Indian television]] drama series that aired on [[Sony Entertainment Television India]] in 2006 on every Monday-Thursday at 9pm.
'''''Aisa Des Hai Mera''''' is a 2006 [[Indian television]] drama series that aired on [[Sony Entertainment Television India]]. The show was produced by Manish Goswami.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://specials.rediff.com/movies/2006/apr/25slid1.htm|title=rediff.com: So, what's new on TV?|website=specials.rediff.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/2006/20060519/ttlife.htm#5|title=The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - The Tribune Lifestyle|website=www.tribuneindia.com}}</ref>


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
The story revolves around the life of a girl named Rusty, who is born in an upper middle class white family, John and Linda in [[England]]. Living separate from her [[divorce]]d mother and drunkard father, Rusty from her childhood starts having vague dreams about her being connected to [[India]] somehow. One day, she comes to know that she is a half-Indian and also that her mother, Linda had once been married to an Indian man, Randheer Deol, a [[Sikh]], and Rusty is their daughter.
The protagonist of the tale is a young woman named Rusty, who was born in England to upper middle-class white parents John and Linda. Living separate from her divorced mother and drunkard father, Rusty from her childhood starts having vague dreams about her being connected to [[India]] somehow. One day, she learns that she is a half-Indian and also that her mother, Linda had once been married to an Indian, Randheer Deol, a [[Sikh]], and Rusty is their daughter.


After knowing the truth, Rusty decides to go to [[Punjab, India|Punjab]] in search of her family. And fortunately she finds her family, but doesn't reveal the truth because she does not want to create a rift between her father and his wife, Mathura. But eventually Rusty's truth is revealed to the Deols. At first they don't accept her but Rusty manages to cling to their [[heart]]s. Although everyone falls in love with Rusty after a while, her stepmother Mathura still hates her and pretends to be nice to her, and wants to take avenge by throwing her out of the house. But as the story goes on, Rusty's life goes through many tribulations and at the end she manages to create love for herself in all of her family members, even her stepmother.
After knowing the truth, Rusty decides to go to [[Punjab, India|Punjab]] in search of her family. And fortunately she finds her family, but doesn't reveal the truth because she does not want to create a rift between her father and his wife, Mathura. But eventually Rusty's truth is revealed to the Deols. At first they don't accept her but Rusty manages to cling to their [[heart]]s. Although everyone falls in love with Rusty after a while, her stepmother Mathura still hates her and pretends to be nice to her, and wants to take avenge by throwing her out of the house. But as the story goes on, Rusty's life goes through many tribulations and at the end she manages to create love for herself in all of her family members, even her stepmother.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
*[[Saumya Tandon]] ... Rusty Deol
* [[Saumya Tandon]] as Rusty Deol
*[[Kanwaljit Singh (actor)|Kanwaljit Singh]] ... Randheer Singh Deol (Rusty's father)
* [[Kanwaljit Singh (actor)|Kanwaljit Singh]] as Randheer Singh Deol (Rusty's father)
*[[Ranjit Chowdhary]] ... Ranbir Singh Deol (Rusty's grandfather)
* [[Dolly Minhas]] as Mathura Randheer Singh Deol (Rusty's stepmother)
*[[Beena Banerjee]] ... Biji (Rusty's grandmother)
* [[Ranjeet]] as Ranveer Singh Deol (Rusty's grandfather)
* [[Beena Banerjee]] as Biji (Rusty's grandmother)
* Naresh Suri as Iqbal Deol (Randheer's elder brother)
* Mahru Sheikh as Iqbal's wife
* [[Soni Razdan]] as Linda (Rusty's real mother, uses her to attain Randheer's property)
* [[Suzanne Bernert]] as Young Linda
* [[Bharat Kapoor]] as Baldev Singh
* Manoj Bidwai as Andy Singh: Baldev's son who entraps Rusty in London because of his family's rivalry with Randheer's family
* [[Pawan Shankar]] as Ajit Singh Gill
* [[Gunjan Walia]] as Kandy Deol / Kandy Ajit Singh Gill
* [[Gaurav Chopra]] as Samay
* [[Benjamin Gilani]] as Madan Khurana (Randheer's childhood friend, Samay's stepfather)
* [[Krutika Desai Khan]] as Mohini Madan Khurana (Samay's stepmother)
* Ravee Gupta as Samay's stepsister
* [[Kiron Kher]] as Divya Malwa (Samay's real mother)
* [[Simple Kaul]] as Simi (Samay's real sister)
* [[Pavan Malhotra]] as Divya Malwa's second husband
* [[Vishal Kotian]] as Lucky


==References==
*[[Naresh Suri]] ... Iqbal Deol (Randheer's elder brother)
{{Reflist}}
*[[Mahru Shaikh]] ... ?? (Iqbal's wife)
*[[Suzanne Bernert]] ... young Linda ( Rusty's real mother, uses her to attain Randheer's property, later dies, antagonist)
*[[Soni Razdan]] ... Linda (Rusty's real mother, uses her to attain Randheer's property, later dies, antagonist)
*[[Bharat Kapoor]] ... Baldev Singh (Ranbir's best friend who later becomes enemy and wants to take revenge from Deol family because Ranbir broke up his engagement with his sister who killed herself, antagonist)
*[[Manoj Bidwai]] ... Andy Singh (Baldev's son who entraps Rusty in London because of his family's rivalary with Randheer's family, antagonist)
*[[Pawan Shankar]] ... Ajit Singh Gill (Rusty's love-interest, later marries Rusty's cousin, Kandy)
*[[Gunjan Walia]] ... Kandy Deol (Rusty's cousin who blames Rusty for destroying her love life, marries to Rusty's love-interest to take avenge, but later realizes it was a mistake)
*[[Gaurav Chopra]] ... Samay (Randheer's friend's son, later marries Rusty to take revenge, antagonist)
*[[Benjamin Gilani]] ... Madan Khurana (Randheer's childhood friend, Samay's stepfather)
*[[Krutika Desai]] ... Mohini Khurana(Samay's stepmother, antagonist)
*[[Ravee Gupta]] ... ?? (Samay's sister, antagonist)
*[[Yusuf Hussain]]
*[[Vinita Malik]]
*[[Pawan Malhotra]]
*[[Kiron Kher]] ... Divya Malwa (Samay's real mother who abandons him due to circumstances)
*[[Manav Vij]]
*[[Simple Kaul]] ... Simi (Samay's real sister)


== External links ==
== External links ==
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[[Category:Fiction about Sikhism]]

Latest revision as of 22:54, 4 March 2024

Aisa Des Hai Mera
Directed by
Opening theme"Aisa Des Hai Mera" by Kunal Ganjawala
Country of originIndia
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes139
Production
ProducerManish Goswami
Running timeapprox. 22 minutes
Original release
NetworkSony Entertainment Television
Release24 April (2006-04-24) –
21 December 2006 (2006-12-21)

Aisa Des Hai Mera is a 2006 Indian television drama series that aired on Sony Entertainment Television India. The show was produced by Manish Goswami.[1][2]

Plot

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The protagonist of the tale is a young woman named Rusty, who was born in England to upper middle-class white parents John and Linda. Living separate from her divorced mother and drunkard father, Rusty from her childhood starts having vague dreams about her being connected to India somehow. One day, she learns that she is a half-Indian and also that her mother, Linda had once been married to an Indian, Randheer Deol, a Sikh, and Rusty is their daughter.

After knowing the truth, Rusty decides to go to Punjab in search of her family. And fortunately she finds her family, but doesn't reveal the truth because she does not want to create a rift between her father and his wife, Mathura. But eventually Rusty's truth is revealed to the Deols. At first they don't accept her but Rusty manages to cling to their hearts. Although everyone falls in love with Rusty after a while, her stepmother Mathura still hates her and pretends to be nice to her, and wants to take avenge by throwing her out of the house. But as the story goes on, Rusty's life goes through many tribulations and at the end she manages to create love for herself in all of her family members, even her stepmother.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ "rediff.com: So, what's new on TV?". specials.rediff.com.
  2. ^ "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - The Tribune Lifestyle". www.tribuneindia.com.
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