Back at the Haveli, Koyal plots to get Veer married to her niece, a spoiled heiress, to secure her hold on the property. However, Dadisa falls ill, and the family astrologer declares that Veer must marry a girl with "Manglik" dosh (a specific astrological alignment) to save the family from a curse.
Coincidentally, Aastha’s family is indebted to the Rathores (her father took a loan from their bank). To save her father from jail, Aastha agrees to a contract marriage with Veer.
The Marriage Episode: The grand wedding takes place. Veer tells Aastha at the mandap (altar), "Don't expect anything from this relationship. You are just a name on paper. This is a deal." Aastha replies with teary eyes, "Rishton mein deal nahi hoti, Veer ji. Sirf vishwas hota hai." (Relationships aren't deals; they are built on trust). tvyaar hindi serial
The title track "Tvyaar Hai" by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy was a rock anthem:
"Tvyaar hai... kyun ki fikar nahi... Kal kya hoga, kya ho gaya... Aaj hai, yahi hai asli life." (Ready... because I don't care... What will happen tomorrow, what happened yesterday... Today is the real life.) Back at the Haveli, Koyal plots to get
The background score used indie rock and punk, unheard of for a 7:30 PM weekday slot.
The story revolves around four roommates in a dingy boys' hostel in Jaipur: "Tvyaar hai
The Twist: The catalyst of the plot is Bhavna Awasthi (played by Riya Sen), a new female student who rents a room in the boys' hostel due to a lack of girls' hostel space. This sets up chaotic situations involving college politics, ragging, love triangles, and the pressure of semester exams.
(Translation: The Bond... or The Thread of Relationships)
Genre: Family Drama / Romance / Revenge Setting: Modern-day Udaipur, Rajasthan. The opulent Rathore Haveli.
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