Two different personalities, innocent wrestler Khoka and spoilt brat Tori, fall in love with each other. However, the difference in their cultures and values become a hurdle in their relationship.
An angel is forced down to earth with the condition that if he pairs up 3 hundred thousand couples he can return to heaven. When he’s down to his last 4 couples he gets assigned his last task, to pair up 4 sisters with their fated partners within 3 months or else be banished to earth for eternity, but as he starts to progress through his final task he finds himself falling for one of the sisters.
The official adaptation of the Turkish hit, Fatmagul. Amla, a young innocent girl is raped. In her fight, Abeer who is partly responsible for her trauma, slowly becomes the reason of her strength.
A widow and an ex-film star, both in their 40s, partner up to start a wedding planning firm. Thus begins a unique tale of self-respect, friendship and love.
A story of a girl from Ambala who has immense faith and belief in Maa Ambe. Her strong belief is what keeps her going in life and conquer all obstacles. The show portrays the journey of Devika with her found love interest Ravi. Ravi is an atheist but is immensely in love with Devika. They get married but as destiny would have it, Devika's family goes through some tough times. A selfless and determined Devika does not give up on her God and awaits things to return to normal. But what happens when her belief is shattered by people who are her own?
Miss Susan is a daytime drama which aired on NBC from March 12 to December 28, 1951. The show, originating from Philadelphia and later retitled Martinsville, U.S.A., aired for fifteen minutes at 3:00 p.m. ET on weekdays. The main writer was William Kendall Clarke.
Her sister accidentally hit a CEO with a car, leaving him disabled. To protect her sister, she took her place in prison and eventually married the CEO. Consequently, she was mistaken as the one responsible for his injury.