Yeh Hai Aashiqui 5th October 2014 Episode 70 starring Bhavna Chauhan and Ruslaan Mumtaz on Bindass – Promo Snapshot

Yeh Hai Aashiqui Episode 70 Starring Bhawna Chauhan and Ruslaan Mumtaz

Rithvik Dhanjani (the host) speaks a stanza from a patriotic poem from poet Iqbal – Religion does not teach us to bear ill-will among ourselves [Mazhab nahi sikhata aapas mein bair rakhna in Hindi].

The promo shows the story about a Muslim Boy Kabir and Hindu girl Sunaina who is seen in doctor’s studies uniform (M.B.B.S). Actor Ruslaan Mumtaz who portrays the character of the boy asks what happened today about that saying ? Rithvik also asks how this lesson about religion has changed. Ruslaan asks why two people belonging to different religions who are in love are declared sinful. Rithik and Ruslaan speak that whoever thinks in that way has done wrong. They say that this wrong has to be corrected and has to become right.

The plot would be revolving how the young couple defies the societal norms and succeed in their love. But, their quest will not be easy as the boy Kabir is seen with bruises which means they have to fight together. The story ends with both of them eventually succeeded in their love.

Yeh Hai Aashiqui is covering four special episodes which are focused on societal, religious, caste, and communities subjects as the story plots with popular television actors as leads. Last week episode was focused on caste and communities divide between different states and how love sees no boundaries and had starred actress Sara Khan. Stay tuned to Yeh Hai Aashiqui this Sunday at 7 PM on Bindass.

Info On Cast
* Kabir is portrayed by actor Ruslaan Mumtaz
– Ruslaan Mumtaz was born on 2nd August, 1982. He is an Indian Bollywood film and television Actor.
– Debut in Bollywood movie – Mera Pehla Pehla Pyaar (MP3) in 2007.  Played the lead roles in Bollywood movies Teree Sang (2009) in the role of Kabir, and in I Don’t Luv U playing the role of Yuvan.
– Forayed his entry to Television in 2013 by working in Sony TV’s show – Jee Le Zara portraying the role of Dhruv. Portrayed the role of Bhavin Joshi in Sony TV’s show Encounter (2014)
– He is currently working on his Bollywood movie – Romeo idiot Desi Juliet. Ruslaan is the son of senior actor Anjana Mumtaz. Ruslaan’s Twitter and Instagram Page.

* Sunaina is portrayed by actress Bhavna Chauhan
– Bhavna is an upcoming actor who has worked in couple of Bollywood movies earlier, Hasee To Phasee (2014).
– Bhavna’s Twitter page.

Additional Note: 
* The above stanza is from Sare Jahan Se Acha [1904] – patriotic poem in Urdu language.
– Wikipedia page of Sare Jahan Se Accha
– The four stanzas 1,3,4,6 from the poem is popular in India and are written below.

Better than the entire world, is our Hindustan,
We are its nightingales, and it (is) our garden abode

That tallest mountain, that shade-sharer of the sky,
It (is) our sentry, it (is) our watchman

In its lap frolic where thousands of ponds,
Whose vitality makes our garden the envy of Paradise.

Religion does not teach us to bear ill-will among ourselves
We are of Hind, our homeland is Hindustan.

Promo: Yeh Hai Aashiqui, 5th October 2014
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