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Geet – Hui Sabse Parayi
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| Geet – Hui Sabse Parayi | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Nissar Parvez |
| Country of origin | India |
| Original language | Hindi |
| No. of episodes | 470 |
| Production | |
| Producer | Gul Khan |
| Running time | 25 minutes approx |
| Production company | 4 Lions Films |
| Original release | |
| Network | STAR One |
| Release | 5 April 2010 – 14 December 2011 |
Geet – Hui Sabse Parayi is an Indian soap opera which premiered on 5 April 2010 on STAR One. It is the first series produced by 4 Lions Films. The show ended on 14 December 2011 when STAR One was replaced by Life OK.
Plot
[edit]Geet is an innocent village girl of the Handa household. Her family decides to get her married to Dev Khurana, a rich NRI, much to her dismay. Dev is actually married and lives away from his family due to some quarrels with his brother. In order to get money, he marries Geet and abandons her at the airport next day. Hurt, geet returns to her village, finds out about her pregnancy and Dev's truth. She meets Maan Singh Khurana, Dev's brother and they start bickering all the time. When her family asks her to abort the kid, she refuses. They try to kill her but is saved by Maan. She cuts all ties with her family, moves to Delhi for a job and accidentally takes up Maan's secretary's post. Geet who is unaware of the fact of Mann being Dev's brother and Mann who is unaware of Dev's marriage with Geet, fall in love with each other. Dev and his wife Nayantara, return and starts living with Mann. Though Geet also ends up being there often, they miss each other. Mann was furious to know about Geet's pregnancy but later accepts Geet's baby and they decide to get engaged. Dev and Nayantara find out that Maan's secretary is Geet and try to avoid her. Later they split-up and a guilty Dev goes to Geet and opens up her relationship with Mann. Disheartened Geet breaks the engagement and walks away. Maan learns the truth and gets Dev jailed but later with the help of Geet, bails him out. Geet thinking that Maan used her for bailing Dev, moves away from him but they later reconcile. Nayanthara tries to kill Geet, but falls from the terrace and slips into coma. Her brother Arjun decides to take revenge and fakes love with Anwesha, Maan's sister and consummates. He later learns Nayantara's evil motives and unites with Anwesha. Geet's brother tries to kill her but she is saved by Maan. They marry but Maan distances from her as she is expecting. Geet falls down and the child is aborted. Later Maan suspects Geet and Dev's closeness which irks Geet and she leaves. They later unite. Geet is abducted by her childhood lover but is saved by Maan. Maan is attacked by Parminder, his step mother after which he loses his memory about Geet. He later remembers her and they unite. The show ends with them becoming parents.
Cast
[edit]Main
[edit]- Drashti Dhami as Geet Maan Singh Khurana[1]
- Gurmeet Chaudhary as Maan Singh Khurana[2]
Recurring
[edit]- Suhasini Mulay/Anju Mahendru as Savitri Khuranna
- Abhinav Shukla/Samir Sharma as Dev Singh Khurana
- Nikunj Malik as Anwesha Singh Khurana
- Melanie Pais as Nandini Handa
- Tanushree Kaushal/Usma Bachani as Parminder Singh Khurana
- Karishma Randhawa/ Sonali Nikam as Naintara Singh Rathore
- Behzaad Khan as Brij Handa
- Talat Rekhi as Daarji Handa
- Praneet Bhat as Aditya "Adi"
- Aditi Chopra as Pinky
- Kanika Maheshwari as Sasha
- Aakanksha Nimonkar as Tasha
- Perneet Chauhan as Meera
- Jaanvi Sangwan as Beeji
- Prashant Chawla as Teji
- Ahwaan Kumar as Lucky
- Divya Bhatnaga/Khushbu Thakkar as Preeto Lucky
- Shalini Kapoor Sagar as Rano Handa
- Neelu Kohli as Rupinder Handa
- Vicky Ahuja as Mohinderlaal Handa
- Manish Naggdev as Gurvinder
- Jay Bhanushali as Yash Malhotra[3]
- Neha Jhulka as Pari
- Piyush Sahdev as Arjun Singh Rathore
- Rumi khan
- Vishal Thakkar as Manav
- Iira Soni as Nitya
- Arjun Pundir as Sangram Gujjar
- Vikas Sethi as Vikram
Reception
[edit]In,October 2011, Kshama Rao of Hindustan Times wrote that the trp of the show is "abysmal" but the "show has now found a loyal audience online."[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Kaur, Ravneet (3 June 2010). "Geet misses Dev!". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 3 November 2012. Retrieved 26 December 2025.
- ^ "I miss Debina in Geet: Gurmeet". The Times of India. 6 July 2010. Archived from the original on 3 November 2012.
- ^ "Jay is back with Geet...Hui Sabse Parayi". NDTV. Indo-Asian News Service. 15 October 2010. Retrieved 25 December 2025.
- ^ Rao, Kshama (12 October 2011). "The internet sings a new tune". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 25 December 2025.
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Premise
Geet – Hui Sabse Parayi centers on Geet Handa, an optimistic and innocent young woman from the small town of Hoshiarpur in Punjab, whose life takes a tragic turn on her wedding day. Betrayed by her fiancé, Dev Khurana, an NRI who elopes with her cousin Naintara after a fraudulent marriage for financial gain, Geet is left abandoned and destitute at the airport, stripped of her jewelry and family land papers.[10] This family trauma propels her to relocate to Delhi in pursuit of independence and self-reliance, marking the beginning of her journey from vulnerability to empowerment.[4] In Delhi, Geet crosses paths with Maan Singh Khurana, a wealthy, domineering businessman heading the Khurana conglomerate, known for his arrogance that masks deep-seated vulnerabilities from past personal losses. Portrayed by Drashti Dhami as Geet and Gurmeet Choudhary as Maan, their initial encounters are fraught with conflict, but circumstances lead to an arranged marriage designed to safeguard Geet's tarnished reputation and provide her stability within the influential Khurana family.[4][9] The narrative delves into major themes of women's empowerment, illustrating Geet's transformation from a naive village girl to a resilient individual asserting her autonomy amid societal pressures. It also traces the evolution of the protagonists' forced union into genuine love, highlighting character motivations such as Geet's drive for self-sufficiency post-betrayal and Maan's gradual unveiling of emotional depths beneath his stern exterior.[4][9]Production
Geet – Hui Sabse Parayi was produced by 4 Lions Films under Gul Khan, marking the company's debut venture into television series production. The show was directed by Nissar Parvez, and it aired as a daily soap from Monday to Friday at 8:00 PM IST on STAR One. Filming took place primarily at Film City in Mumbai, where sets were constructed to represent the rural village of Hoshiyarpur and urban scenes in Delhi. Production commenced in early 2010 and continued through 2011. The series consisted of 470 episodes, each running approximately 22 minutes in length, and it concluded on 14 December 2011 amid shifts in the channel's programming strategy.[11]Cast and characters
Main cast
Drashti Dhami leads the series as Geet Handa (later Khurana), portraying an innocent and resilient young woman from a small town who arrives in the bustling city of Delhi, facing numerous challenges that foster her growth into a more confident and independent individual.[12] Her performance captures Geet's emotional vulnerability and determination, making the character a symbol of empowerment amid adversity.[12] Gurmeet Choudhary embodies Maan Singh Khurana, a brooding and authoritative business tycoon whose initial stern demeanor softens through his evolving bond with Geet, teaching him lessons in empathy and vulnerability. Choudhary's depiction of Maan highlights the tycoon's internal conflicts and gradual romantic awakening, central to the show's exploration of personal transformation. Abhinav Shukla / Samir Sharma play Dev Singh Khurana, Maan's younger brother and Geet's former fiancé, whose role as an initial antagonist introduces significant conflict through his deceptive actions and betrayal, complicating family and romantic ties.[13] Shukla's portrayal adds tension to the narrative, emphasizing themes of trust and redemption in Dev's arc.[13] Karishma Randhawa / Sonali Nikam portray Naintara, Maan's manipulative ex-lover and a key antagonist whose schemes disrupt the central relationship, amplifying the drama through her vengeful and scheming nature.[14] Her character's interactions with the leads heighten the stakes, contributing to the series' focus on jealousy and intrigue.[14] The dynamics among the main cast propel the plot's romance and conflicts, with the palpable chemistry between Dhami and Choudhary as Geet and Maan forming the emotional core that resonates with viewers.[15] Dev's betrayal arc further intensifies the interpersonal tensions, driving key developments in the characters' relationships without overshadowing the primary love story.[13] Casting choices prioritized actors capable of conveying authentic emotional depth to enhance these interactions.[16]Recurring cast
The recurring cast of Geet – Hui Sabse Parayi featured supporting actors who portrayed family members and other key figures, contributing to the show's exploration of traditional family structures, conflicts, and social relationships in both the Handa and Khurana households. These characters often served as foils to the main leads, adding layers to the family dynamics through subplots involving loyalty, betrayal, and support.| Actor | Character | Role Description |
|---|---|---|
| Ranjeev Verma | Jugnu Mama | Geet's maternal uncle in the Handa family, appearing in 470 episodes and providing comic relief and familial support in social interactions. |
| Trishikha Ashish Tripathi | Rajji Handa | Geet's sister in the Handa family, involved in subplots that highlight sibling bonds and occasional family betrayals.[17] |
| Behzaad Khan | Brij Handa | A traditional figure in the extended Handa family, embodying patriarchal values and influencing family decisions.[18] |
| Suhasini Mulay | Savitri Devi Khurana | Maan's grandmother and moral guide in the Khurana family, upholding family traditions and offering guidance amid conflicts.[6] |
| Anju Mahendru | Savitri Devi Khurana (replacement) | Continued the role of Maan's grandmother, maintaining the character's authoritative yet compassionate presence in family matters.[6] |
| Praneet Bhat | Aditya "Adi" Khurana | Maan's younger brother in the Khurana family, often providing comic relief while navigating family conflicts.[19] |
| Nikunj Malik | Anwesha Singh Khurana | The youngest Khurana sibling and Maan's sister, whose affection and occasional jealousy enhanced sibling dynamics.[19] |
