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Savitri Devi College & Hospital
GenreMedical
Romance
Paranormal
Drama
Created byRashmi Sharma
Written by
  • Rashmi Sharma
  • Virendra Shahaney
  • Rajesh Dubey
  • Priyaom Jha
  • Shruti Tiwari
  • Vinay Chhawal
  • Sancheeta Bose
  • Sharad Chandra Tripathi
  • Akash Deep
Directed byArvind Gupta
Creative directorsSanyukta Sharma
Divya Soni
StarringSee below
Music byAsif Panjwani
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of episodes367
Production
Executive producersAmar Gaasavani
Raaj Singh Deora
ProducersRashmi Sharma
Pawan Kumar Marut
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companyRashmi Sharma Telefilms Limited
Original release
NetworkColors TV
Release15 May 2017 (2017-05-15) –
29 September 2018 (2018-09-29)

Savitri Devi College & Hospital is an Indian drama television series,[1] that was aired for 365 episodes from 15 May 2017 to 29 September 2018 on Colors TV. Produced by Rashmi Sharma, it starred Swarda Thigale, Varun Kapoor and Vikram Sakhalkar.[2] In 2019, it was re-aired on Rishtey as Mere Dil Ki Lifeline.[3]

Plot

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The show revolves around the life of Dr. Saachi Mishra, a young medical student who aspires to become a successful doctor and joins the prestigious Savitri Devi College & Hospital in pursuit of her dream. Saachi comes from a middle-class family having been brought up by her mother Jaya, who has a secret past with the owner of Savitri Devi Hospital, the famous Dr. Anand Malhotra. Jaya's deceased husband Dr. Sunil Mishra and Anand were business partners. Savitri Devi College and Hospital is built on Sunil's land. The show also features the lives of Dr. Anand Malhotra and his family including his son Dr. Veer and daughter Priya and his second wife Gayatri and her daughter Dr. Riya and Anand's younger brother Adarsh and his wife Neeta. Savitri Devi College & Hospital is named after Anand's deceased wife Savitri who was Jaya's best friend. Later Saachi gets admission as an intern in Savitri Devi College & Hospital with her best friends Dr. Isha Negi and Dr. Pragya Yadav.

Dr. Veer and Dr. Riya are also interns in same hospital. Saachi learns of Mishra family's past with Savitri Devi College and Hospital. Savitri is revealed to be alive and is in same hospital. Anand had hidden Savitri in a room. Saachi finds out that Savitri is alive and guides Veer to that room. Savitri was comatose for fifteen years. Savitri met with an accident 15 years before. Soon Savitri wakes up from coma and returns to Malhotra family. She knows Anand's secret. Veer and Saachi fall in love with each other and get married.

A witch Nayantara haunts the Malhotra family so she can exert revenge on Anand. Years ago a pregnant woman (Nayantara) came to Savitri Devi Hospital for delivery. But she didn't get the care and treatment she needed, so her baby came out stillborn. Nayantara died from the shock and Anand buried Nayantara's body in the same ward. Saachi manages to free Riya whom Nayantara had possessed and saves the family. The serial ends with the Malhotra's turning ward 13 (which was the ward Nayantara died) into "Nayantara pediatric ward" in remembrance of Nayantara and her child.

Cast

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Main

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  • Swarda Thigale as Dr. Saachi Malhotra (nee Mishra): Sunil and Jaya's daughter; Sunny's elder sister; Pragya and Isha's friend; Veer's wife (2017–18)
  • Varun Kapoor as Dr. Veer Malhotra: Anand and Savitri's younger son; Priya's brother; Gayatri's step son; Riya's half-brother; Aniket and Garv's friend; Mishri's ex-fiance; Saachi's husband (2017–18)
    • Prerit Parpani as child Veer Malhotra (2017–18)
  • Vikram Sakhalkar as Dr. Kabir Kapoor: Kusum's son; Riya's husband (2017–18)

Recurring

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  • Arshi Khan as Nayantara: Witch (2018)
  • Shilpa Shirodkar as Jaya Mishra: Sunil's widow; Savitri's friend; Saachi and Sunny's mother (2017–18)
  • Neha Bagga as Dr. Pragya Yadav: Saachi and Isha's friend; Satish's fiancé (2017–18)
  • Sharan Kaur as Dr. Isha Negi: Saachi and Pragya's friend; Manav's love interest (2017–18)
  • Shabaaz Abdullah Badi as Manav Rai: Isha's patient and lover (2017–18)
  • Mohan Kapur as Dr. Anand Malhotra: Owner of Savitri Devi College & Hospital; Sumitra's son; Adarsh's elder brother; Sunil's business partner; Savitri and Gayatri's husband; Priya, Veer and Riya's father (2017–18)
  • Shruti Kanwar as Priya Malhotra Chawla: Savitri and Anand's elder daughter; Veer's sister; Gayatri's step daughter; Riya's half-sister; Sanket's ex-lover; Vikrant's wife (2017–18)
  • Yuvraj Malhotra as Vikrant Chawla: Sujeet's son; Priya's husband (2017–18)
  • Nishigandha Wad as Savitri Devi: Jaya's friend; Anand's first wife; Priya and Veer's mother; Riya's step mother (2017–18)
  • Sonica Handa as Gayatri Raisinghania Malhotra: Vaidehi's daughter; Anand's second wife; Priya and Veer's step mother; Riya's mother (2017–18)
  • Akansha Sareen as Dr. Riya Malhotra Kapoor: Gayatri and Anand's daughter; Priya and Veer's half-sister; Madhu and Bala's friend; Kabir's wife (2017–18)
  • Meghna Datta as Dr. Madhu Goenka: Riya's friend (2017–18)
  • Aliya Naaz as Dr. Bala: Riya's friend (2017–18)
  • Mugdha Chaphekar as Mishri: Veer's ex-fiancee (2018)
  • Aashish Kaul as Sujeet Chawla: Vikrant's father (2017)
  • Unknown as Sunil Mishra: Ashok and Suman's elder brother; Anand's business partner; Jaya's husband; Saachi and Sunny's father (2017)
  • Aneesh Sharma as Dr. Aniket Rastogi: Garv and Veer's friend (2017–18)
  • Garv Bajaj as Dr. Garv Singh: Aniket and Veer's friend (2017–18)
  • Aakash Talwar as Satish: Pragya's fiancé (2018)
  • Alan Kapoor as Sanket Sharma: Priya's ex-boyfriend (2017–18)
  • Shivaani Sopuri as Sumitra Malhotra: Anand and Adarsh's mother; Priya, Veer and Riya's grandmother (2017–18)
  • Aparna Ghoshal as Kusum Kapoor: Kabir's mother (2017–18)
  • Priya Malik as Keerti Fernandes
  • Amit Dhawan as Adarsh Malhotra: Sumitra's son; Anand's younger brother; Neeta's husband; Priya, Veer and Riya's uncle (2017–18)
  • Kishwer Merchant/Kajal Pisal as Neeta Sachdev: Adarsh's wife; Priya, Veer and Riya's aunt (2017–18)
  • Suchit Vikram Singh as Pratik (2017)
  • Prerna Panwar as Dr. Ayesha Khurana: Gayatri's accomplice (2018)
  • Vandana Pathak as Vaidehi Singhania/Padmini: Gayatri's mother; Riya's maternal grandmother (2017–18)
  • Sushil Bounthiyal as Ashok Mishra: Sunil and Suman's brother; Khushboo's husband (2017–18)
  • Sudipti Parmar as Khushboo Parmar: Aakash's daughter; Ashok's wife (2017–18)
  • Unknown as Suman Mishra: Sunil and Ashok's younger sister (2017–18)
  • Unknown as Aakash Parmar: Khushboo's father (2017–18)
  • Ahmad Harhash as Sagar Kapoor (2018)
  • Girish Thapar as Advocate Sadashiv Saxena

Special appearances

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from Grokipedia
Savitri Devi College & Hospital is an Indian Hindi-language medical drama television series that aired on Colors TV from 15 May 2017 to 29 September 2018, comprising 367 episodes broadcast weekdays at 6:30 PM. The series centers on Saachi Mishra, a dedicated medical intern played by Swarda Thigale, who joins the titular institution to pursue her dream of becoming a doctor and honoring her mother Jaya's (Shilpa Shirodkar) unfulfilled aspirations. Saachi encounters professional and personal hurdles, including conflicts with the hospital's authoritative head, Dr. Anand Malhotra (Mohan Kapur), a renowned cardiac surgeon, while navigating romantic entanglements with doctors Aryan (Varun Kapoor) and Veer (Vikram Sakhalkar). A central plot element involves hidden family secrets that threaten Saachi's career and relationships, blending themes of ambition, romance, revenge, and medical ethics in a hospital setting. Produced by Rashmi Sharma Telefilms, the show was created to evoke nostalgia through its mix of campus life, emotional drama, and procedural elements, drawing comparisons to earlier Indian medical series. It garnered positive reception, achieving an IMDb user rating of 7.5 out of 10 from 1,017 votes (as of November 2025), praised for its engaging storytelling and character development.

Overview

Premise

Savitri Devi College & Hospital is a fictional prestigious institution located in , serving as the central setting for a that explores the intricacies of medical training and hospital dynamics. The story centers on Saachi Mishra, a determined young medical intern whose aspiration to become a renowned doctor drives her to secure a coveted at the college, fulfilling her mother's dreams while navigating rigorous academic and professional challenges. At the heart of the premise lies a web of family secrets surrounding the hospital's comatose founder, , whose mysterious accident 15 years prior has left unresolved tensions within the institution's leadership, particularly involving Dr. Anand Malhotra, the authoritative head and cardiac surgeon. Initial hints of darker forces emerge through the vengeful spirit of Nayantara, a entity tied to the Malhotra family's past, introducing intrigue that subtly influences events at the hospital. Saachi guards her own personal secret that threatens her career and relationships, adding layers of personal conflict to her journey. The series uniquely blends with elements of romance, youthful college life, and themes, creating a multifaceted exploration of ambition, love, and the unknown; for instance, Saachi's budding dynamics with Dr. Veer Malhotra and Dr. Kabir Kapoor highlight the romantic tensions amid her professional growth. This genre mix underscores the core conflicts of balancing personal aspirations against hidden legacies and otherworldly threats within the high-pressure environment of .

Episode format and run

Savitri Devi College & Hospital episodes each run for approximately 22 minutes, fitting the standard format for daily Indian television dramas on . The series consisted of a total of 365 episodes, broadcast daily from May 15, 2017, to its finale on September 29, 2018. The narrative progressed through distinct major story arcs, beginning with Saachi's integration into the hospital environment as a young intern navigating professional and personal challenges. Subsequent arcs focused on the uncovering of long-buried family secrets that intertwined the lives of key characters, escalating into confrontations with elements that tested the hospital's rational foundations. The storyline culminated in resolutions centered on alliances and the enduring legacy of the institution, providing emotional depth to the . Narrative closure arrived in the final episodes with the establishment of a pediatric ward dedicated in honor of Nayantara, symbolizing themes of , remembrance, and the hospital's future commitment to .

Cast and characters

Lead roles

Dr. Saachi Mishra, portrayed by , serves as the central protagonist, an ambitious young medical intern who joins Savitri Devi College & Hospital to pursue her dream of becoming a renowned physician and to honor her family's expectations. Her character arc involves navigating intense professional challenges while uncovering personal family connections to the institution, which deepen her investment in the hospital's legacy. Dr. Veer Malhotra, played by , is the charismatic and passionate surgeon who emerges as the romantic lead, deeply committed to patient care and hospital operations amid administrative conflicts. As the son of the hospital owner, Dr. Anand Malhotra, Veer often mediates between and institutional pressures, using his affable demeanor to foster teamwork while grappling with personal entanglements. Dr. Kabir Kapoor, enacted by Vikram Sakhalkar, functions as a skilled yet conflicted rival whose loyalties shift throughout the narrative, fueling both professional rivalries and emotional turmoil within . Initially portrayed as principled, Kabir's arc includes periods of antagonism before redemption, making him pivotal in high-stakes medical decisions and interpersonal conflicts. The lead dynamics revolve around a compelling involving Saachi, Veer, and , where romantic affections intersect with professional jealousies, complicating their collaborations in the hospital's demanding environment. This tension heightens during crises, as the trio unites to confront and resolve the elements haunting Savitri Devi College & Hospital, blending their personal growth with threats to the institution.

Supporting roles

Dr. Anand Malhotra, portrayed by , serves as the authoritative head of Savitri Devi College & Hospital, overseeing administrative decisions and influencing the professional environment for interns and staff. As Veer Malhotra's father, his character adds layers of family intrigue and mentorship, often mediating conflicts within the hospital while grappling with his own ambitious nature. His strict demeanor contributes to subplots involving professional rivalries and ethical dilemmas, enhancing the show's exploration of power dynamics in a medical setting. Jaya Mishra, played by Shilpa Shirodkar, is a pivotal recurring family figure as the widow of Dr. Sunil Mishra and mother to Saachi Mishra, providing emotional depth through revelations about family secrets and past sacrifices. Her role underscores themes of resilience and maternal support, as she navigates personal hardships while influencing Saachi's journey in the hospital. Jaya's interactions with hospital personnel often highlight interpersonal tensions and foster subplots around legacy and unspoken family histories. Supporting medical staff and students, including fellow interns like Dr. Isha Negi and Dr. Pragya Yadav, play essential roles in daily hospital operations, assisting with patient care and minor conflicts that build the ensemble dynamic. These characters, often Saachi's close friends, contribute to themes of camaraderie and rivalry among interns, offering and collaborative problem-solving in subplots without driving primary arcs. Nurses and additional staff further enrich the hospital's atmosphere by handling routine tasks and providing grounded perspectives on the challenges faced by the medical team.

Guest appearances

The arc in Savitri Devi College & Hospital featured contestant as Nayantara, a vengeful witch who returns as a to disrupt the lives of protagonists Sanchi and Veer by creating rifts in their relationship and threatening the hospital with dark forces. Her limited appearance in late 2018 episodes amplified the show's elements, portraying Nayantara as a seductive daayan seeking revenge for her past death along with her child. In a pivotal romantic subplot during mid-2018, guest-starred as Mishri Malhotra, Veer's ex-fiancée, whose sudden re-entry sparks jealousy and conflict among the main characters, culminating in a dramatic sequence involving her that heightens emotional stakes for Veer and Sanchi. Chaphekar's brief role, spanning a few weeks, added layers to Veer's backstory and contributed to the evolving without becoming a recurring presence. A promotional crossover in July 2017 brought characters from Colors TV's Devanshi into the hospital setting, where Kalki Shah arrives injured and receives treatment from Dr. Sanchi, uncovering her identity and drawing threats from antagonists like Menka, thus blending the two shows' narratives in a special "Mahasangam" episode. This one-off integration highlighted the hospital's role as a hub for external crises, tying into the series' premise of medical and challenges.

Production

Development and creation

Savitri Devi College & Hospital was created by Rashmi Sharma and produced under her banner, Rashmi Sharma Telefilms Limited, as a daily blending with interpersonal conflicts. The series was announced in early May 2017, ahead of its premiere on later that month. The concept drew inspiration from established Indian medical dramas such as Sanjivani and , which previously aired on the same network, but incorporated elements of romance and college-life nostalgia to resonate with younger viewers reminiscing about youthful aspirations and social dynamics. Sharma envisioned the show as a fresh take on hospital settings, emphasizing relatable themes of ambition among medical interns while weaving in emotional family sagas to sustain daily engagement. Development began in early , centering on core themes of aspiration—exemplified by the protagonist's pursuit of excellence—alongside hidden secrets and paths to personal redemption within the high-stakes environment of a prestigious . This foundational ideation focused on creating layered narratives that explored ethical dilemmas in healthcare intertwined with personal growth, setting the stage for the series' 365-episode run. To heighten dramatic tension and differentiate from conventional medical shows, the creators decided to integrate elements, notably the vengeful Nayantara, whose backstory of betrayal and retribution against the central Malhotra family introduced themes of karma and unresolved pasts into the hospital's procedural framework. This addition was conceived during to appeal to audiences' interest in tropes popular in Indian television, ensuring a unique fusion of genres without overshadowing the core medical and romantic arcs.

Casting process

The casting process for Savitri Devi College & Hospital began in early 2017, with announcements for the lead roles made progressively ahead of the show's premiere on May 15, 2017. was selected to portray Dr. Saachi Malhotra (née Mishra), the ambitious young intern and central protagonist, with details of her involvement highlighted in promotional materials released in April 2017. , known for his role in Swaragini, was cast as Dr. Veer Malhotra, Saachi's love interest and a key figure in the hospital's dynamics, with official confirmation shared in May 2017 interviews where he discussed bagging the part. Vikram Sakhalkar, making his television debut, was announced as Dr. Kabir Kapoor, the talented neurosurgeon and mentor to Saachi, in a March 2017 report emphasizing his fresh entry into the industry. For supporting roles, the production emphasized a blend of emerging talent to embody the youthful energy of student interns and medical trainees, while recruiting seasoned performers for authority figures to lend gravitas to the hospital's senior staff. Experienced actors such as , who played Jaya Nigam, Saachi's mother, and as Dr. Anand Malhotra, the hospital dean, were brought on to anchor the ensemble, contrasting with newer faces like Shruti Tiwari and Sabhyata Giri in student-centric parts that highlighted campus rivalries and friendships. This approach aimed to create a relatable mix of novice doctors navigating professional challenges alongside veteran mentors. Mid-series, cast adjustments were made to accommodate evolving storylines, particularly as the narrative incorporated elements in 2018. Mugdha Chaphekar joined as Mishri Malhotra, Veer's ex-fiancée and a new lead opposite , entering in July 2018 to drive romantic and dramatic shifts following earlier plot developments. Additionally, for the supernatural arcs involving ghostly apparitions, Arshi Khan was added in August 2018 to portray a character, expanding the ensemble to fit the genre blend of and otherworldly intrigue. These changes ensured the casting evolved with the show's progression from realistic scenarios to heightened fantasy elements.

Filming and production details

The series was produced by Rashmi Sharma Telefilms, a -based production house located in Goregaon West. Primary filming took place in studios to capture the hospital interiors, while exterior shots utilized local educational institutions to represent the college environment. Filming followed a rigorous daily schedule typical of the episodic format, enabling the completion of 365 episodes over approximately 17 months from May 2017 to September 2018. Each episode maintained a consistent runtime of around 25 minutes to fit the broadcast slot. The production incorporated for the elements, particularly in scenes featuring Nayantara's spirit as a , adding a layer to the narrative. Integrating these effects presented logistical challenges amid the fast-paced daily shooting demands.

Broadcast and distribution

Original airing

Savitri Devi College & Hospital premiered on Colors TV on May 15, 2017, initially occupying a prime-time slot airing weekdays at 6:00 PM, later shifting to 6:30 PM. The series followed a daily episode schedule from Monday to Friday, forming part of Colors TV's expanded early primetime lineup that included diverse family-oriented dramas and entertainment shows. The show initially aired in a one-hour slot with episodes around 45 minutes but was reduced to a half-hour format starting September 2017. Promoted as a youth-oriented medical drama, the show featured trailers that emphasized romantic entanglements and mysterious elements within a setting, targeting younger audiences with stories of aspiring doctors navigating personal and professional challenges. The series maintained its weekday broadcast through its run, culminating in the finale episode on September 29, 2018, after airing 365 episodes.

Re-runs and adaptations

Following its original run on Colors TV, Savitri Devi College & Hospital was re-aired in 2019 on the Rishtey channel under the alternate title Mere Dil Ki Lifeline. This re-broadcast allowed the series to reach a broader audience through Rishtey's focus on family-oriented Hindi content. As of November 2025, full episodes are available on the Colors TV YouTube channel and for purchase on Google Play, enabling viewers to revisit the medical drama at their convenience. No major international adaptations of the series have been produced. However, it is offered for syndication by IndiaCast Media, potentially targeting markets with communities interested in Hindi-language content.

Reception

Critical response

Critics have praised Savitri Devi College & Hospital for its nostalgic evocation of college life combined with emotional depth in its , often comparing it favorably to earlier shows like Sanjivani and Dill Mill Gaye. A review highlighted the series as a "perfect mix of emotions, drama, and college fun," noting how it effectively blends relationships, revenge elements, and endings to keep viewers engaged from the outset. The show later incorporated elements, including storylines, as part of its evolving narrative. Overall, the series received a mixed but generally positive reception as a light-hearted suited to younger audiences, with an IMDb rating of 7.5/10 based on 17 votes as of November 2025. Strengths in character chemistry, particularly strong performances by leads like as Veer and Mohan Kapur as Dr. Anand Malhotra, were frequently commended for adding emotional layers, contrasting with weaknesses in plot predictability that hindered long-term engagement.

Viewership and ratings

Savitri Devi College & Hospital maintained average TRP ratings of approximately 0.8 during its original run on , with consistent performance reported in BARC data for multiple weeks in 2017, including 0.8 in week 33 of August and 0.7 in week 31. These ratings reflected steady audience engagement, particularly among urban drawn to the show's blend of medical intrigue, romance, and college life dynamics. The series' ability to hold this level of viewership contributed significantly to 's youth demographic, enabling it to sustain over 365 episodes from its premiere on May 15, 2017, to its conclusion on September 29, 2018. The show experienced peaks in TRP ratings, reaching 1.0 in week 43 of 2017, which positioned it as the leader in its 6:30 pm slot and highlighted heightened interest during pivotal romantic and climax episodes. Compared to similar dramas like Sanjivani, Savitri Devi College & Hospital achieved moderate success in urban markets, appealing to a niche audience with its fresh take on hospital-based storytelling while not matching the broader ratings highs of its predecessors. Viewership began to show signs of decline in the later months of 2018, with ratings hovering around 0.7-0.8, ultimately leading to the show's end after its extended run. However, re-runs on Rishtey in under the title Mere Dil Ki Lifeline demonstrated renewed interest, complemented by strong digital engagement where full episodes on the official YouTube channel have amassed over 4 million views as of November 2025.

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