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Tujh Sang Preet Lagai Sajna (Star Plus)

Tujh Sang Preet Lagai Sajna
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Intertitle of Tujh Sang Preet lagai Sajna
Created by Balaji Telefilms
Written by Story
Sonali Jaffar, Mahesh Pandey & Manish Paliwal
Screenplay
Vipul Mehta, Anil Nagpal, Mahesh Pandey, Manish Paliwal & Garima Goyal
Dalogues
Dheeraj Sarna, Deepti Rawal & Vinod Sharma
Directed by Talat Jani, Lalit Mohan, Qaeed Kuwajerwala, Sangieta Rao Rishi Tyagi, Ajay Veermal, Mahesh Pnadey, Fahad Kashmiri, Sachin Kannan, Irfan Shaikh, Anoop Chaudhary & V.G Roy
Creative director(s) Suraj Rao, Nivedita Basu Neeshi Oza, Vikas Gupta & Mahesh Pandey
Starring See Below
Opening theme "Tujh Sang Preet Lagai Sajna" by Pamela Jain
Country of origin India
Original language(s) Hindi and Punjabi
No. of episodes 295
Production
Producer(s) Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor
Cinematography Deepak Malwankar, Suhas Rao & Sanjay Memane
Editor(s) Vikas Sharma, Vishal Sharma & Manas Majumdar
Running time 25 minutes
Release
Original network STAR Plus
Picture format 576i (SDTV),
Original release 3 November 2008 – 5 February 2010

Tujh Sang Preet Lagai Sajna was an Indian soap opera broadcast on STAR Plus channel. The series premiered on 3 November 2008, replacing the long-running Indian soap opera Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii which was also created by Ekta Kapoor of Balaji Telefilms.

Balwant and Vikramaditya used to be best friends despite the fact that the latter was a land owner and the former was a farmer.

Their friendship was an example for everyone and they were inseparable until one horrible day. Balwant's daughter Simran was supposed to marry Vikramaditya's son Sumer. But it turned out that Sumer was already married (and had a son with his wife Bindya). Sumer hadn't told anyone.

On the day of his proposed marriage to Simran, Sumer runs away to get Bindiya and tells Vikramaditya everything. Simran follows Sumer to tell him that she respects his decision and she doesn't want to marry him if he is already married. Simran is heartbroken as she has loved Sumer since her childhood but she swallows her pain in order to make him happy.

Balwant and Vikramaditya reach the train station, where Simran and Sumer are standing. A car runs over Simran. In a fit of rage Balwant's son Kuldeep shoots Sumer. Kuldeep goes to jail and the families become sworn enemies. Kaliganj (the village where they live) gets divided into two parts (Pratapgarh - Kishanganj) and separated by a border which no one can cross. One either belongs to Kishanganj (Vikramaditya's village) or Pratapgarh (Balwant's village).

Sumer's son Yug (one year old at the time) is sent to London to study and stay away from the enmity in the village. Kuldeep's daughter Vrinda (born on the day of the shoot-out) is considered unlucky in the family by everyone except Balwant, as her father (Kuldeep) went to jail and her aunt (Simran) died the day she was born.

Circumstances led to Yug and Vrinda—two people whose families are sworn enemies—to fall in love. After several unpleasant encounters, they fall deeply in love. Yug and Vrinda can't live without one another, and they plan to get married. That is when they find out about their families hating each other. They decide to get rid of the enmity by reminding Balwant and Vikramaditya how they used to be such great friends. When that doesn't work, Yug comes to live at Vrinda's house pretending to be the best friend of Vrinda's cousin Teji. Nobody in the family, except for Vrinda and Teji, knows who Yug really is. He wins everyone's hearts and the family decides to get Yug and Vrinda married. That's when Balwant finds out who Yug really is. Yug and Vrinda run away. But they do not marry each other and come back within a day. They tell their families that they could have married if they wanted, and no one would have been able to do anything. They didn't because they truly love each other and want their marriage to happen with everyone's blessings. Balwant and Vikramaditya are untouched and they drag Yug and Vrinda home. Before leaving Yug says to Balwant, "Vrinda meri amanat hai, jisse mein aapke paas chodke ja raha hoon. Par mein usse lene jaldi aonga." (I am leaving Vrinda with you for a short while and I will come back to get her as she is only mine.)


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