A recent daily soap opera called “Hum Rahe Na Rahe Hum” examines how the romance between Surilii and Shivendra brings two very different worlds together. Shivendra is brought up in the rigid customs of the royal family of Ranakgarh, whereas Surilii is a free-spirited and modest person who lives a simple life. The program offers Indian television a novel viewpoint and is modeled after the Turkish soap opera “stanbullu Gelin.”. Tina Datta, a former television diva from India, who is paired with Jay Bhanushali, makes her comeback as well.
Surilli Ahuja Banerjee, played by Tina Datta, is a bubbly and enthusiastic young woman who enjoys running a café and baking. She jokingly refers to herself as the “Kaafi Coffee Queen” during their first encounter and gives Shivendra Barot, a character played by Jay, free coffee because he is unable to pay for it. Shivendra, who comes from a prominent family and leads a solitary life while running a multibillion dollar empire, is portrayed in the show as being their polar opposite. Jay’s character exudes humility, in contrast to how businessmen are typically portrayed on television, who are snobbish, spoiled brats.
Surilli, on the other hand, is a chatty and upbeat person who effortlessly strikes up conversations with total strangers and always looks on the bright side of life. Damayanti, the Queen of Ranakgarh, and the main characters are introduced in the first episode, and Shivendra obediently abides by Damayanti’s strict instructions. A mysterious character who alerts the Queen to impending danger within the family is also introduced in the show, heightening the suspense of the narrative.
Hum Rahe Na Rahe Hum has rapidly gained popularity and moved up the TRP charts thanks to its original romantic plotline and the strong chemistry between the lead actors.