| | Episodes (approx.) | Core Plot | Key Events | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. The Beginning of Hate | 1 - 40 | Introduction of Arnav & Khushi's rivalry. The engagement fiasco. Forced proximity. | Khushi works as Arnav’s employee. The "Laad Governor" vs. "Mayaavi Jalebi." Khushi moves into Arnav’s mansion (Shantivan) as his "wife." | | 2. The Contract Marriage | 41 - 80 | Arnav marries Khushi to save his sister’s (Anjali) marriage. They live as strangers under one roof. | The "Contract" (Episode 48). Arnav remains cold; Khushi tries to win over his family. First signs of jealousy and care. | | 3. The Unspoken Love | 81 - 120 | Enemies realize their feelings but refuse to admit it. The "angry kiss" moment. | Arnav saves Khushi multiple times. The Diwali track. The first conscious kiss (Episode 100 - The "Maine usse mohabbat kar li" moment ). | | 4. The Separation & Tragedy | 121 - 160 | Shyam (Anjali’s husband) tries to kill Arnav. Arnav discovers Khushi’s feelings but pretends otherwise. | Shyam’s plot fails. Arnav pushes Khushi away cruelly. Khushi leaves. A major fire accident (Episode 150). Arnav risks his life to save Khushi. | | 5. The Revelation of Love | 161 - 220 | Arnav finally admits his love. The "Jalebi" and "Rabba Ve" sequences. Real marriage consummation. | Arnav says "Main tumse pyar karta hoon" (Episode 166). The couple finally unites. Shyam’s evil deeds are exposed to the family. | | 6. The Villain Arc (Shyam's Return) | 221 - 320 | Shyam escapes prison and plots revenge. Khushi is kidnapped. Memory loss track. | Shyam pretends to be a saint. Khushi loses memory. Arnav fights to bring her back. Shyam is killed (accidental). | | 7. Final Conflicts & Happy Ending | 321 - 398 | Post-Shyam trauma. Arnav's past is fully resolved. The wedding celebration. | Arnav and Khushi plan a "proper" wedding. The final episodes focus on their married life. Series ends with them expecting a child. |
Khushi accidentally ruins the bride’s outfit at her sister’s engagement. The groom is Arnav’s brother-in-law (Shyam). Enraged, Arnav confronts Khushi. Their first meeting is full of insults. To save her family’s honor, Khushi is forced to work as Arnav’s "contracted wife" for a month, leading to a marriage of hatred that slowly turns into passionate love.
Reliving the Magic: A Complete Guide to Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon
The story introduces Arnav Singh Raizada, a ruthless business tycoon who hates waste and sentimentality, and Khushi Kumari Gupta, a perpetually clumsy, optimistic girl from a middle-class family. Their first meeting ends with Khushi’s bangles breaking on Arnav’s car. The conflict escalates when Khushi’s sister, Payal, is set to marry Arnav’s brother, Akash. The early episodes are a delightful war of words, pranks, and misunderstandings set against the backdrop of a lavish Raizada mansion. iss pyaar ko kya naam doon serial all episodes
The transformation from hatred to passionate love.
The serial's premise is a classic "enemies to lovers" trope, but its execution was what made it legendary. The show is primarily divided into key story arcs.
The story revolves around the fiery, hate-filled relationship between:
A massive misunderstanding at a fashion show in Lucknow leads Arnav to believe Khushi ruined his event. To save her family from financial ruin, Khushi moves to Delhi and accidentally lands a job at Arnav’s company, AR Designs. 2. Workplace Rivalry and Chemistry (Episodes 51–120) | | Episodes (approx
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Nani, Anjali, Mami, and Akash (adding drama and warmth to Shantivan).
This paper explores the narrative mechanics and cultural longevity of the Indian television series Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? (2011–2012). By deconstructing the show’s central relationship—between the stoic Arnav Singh Raizada and the traditional Khushi Kumari Gupta—the paper analyzes how the series revitalized the "rich boy/poor girl" trope. It examines the show’s use of non-verbal communication, the subversion of gender roles within a patriarchal framework, and the phenomenon of digital preservation that keeps the series relevant through "all episodes" availability on streaming platforms. Forced proximity
| Series Info | Details | |:---|:---| | | StarPlus | | Original Run | June 6, 2011 – November 30, 2012 | | Total Seasons | 1 (Original) | | Total Episodes | 398 | | Producers | Gul Khan, Nissar Parvez, Rajesh Chadha | | Production House | 4 Lions Films |
This block establishes the intense "hate-to-love" tension and their polar-opposite ideologies. 2. Forced Proximity and Unspoken Love (Episodes 61 – 160)
"Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon?" is more than just a TV show; it is a phenomenon. The series and its stars received numerous accolades, including awards and top ratings throughout its run . The show’s popularity extended far beyond India, with a massive international fan base that contributed to its legendary status .
| | Episodes (approx.) | Core Plot | Key Events | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. The Beginning of Hate | 1 - 40 | Introduction of Arnav & Khushi's rivalry. The engagement fiasco. Forced proximity. | Khushi works as Arnav’s employee. The "Laad Governor" vs. "Mayaavi Jalebi." Khushi moves into Arnav’s mansion (Shantivan) as his "wife." | | 2. The Contract Marriage | 41 - 80 | Arnav marries Khushi to save his sister’s (Anjali) marriage. They live as strangers under one roof. | The "Contract" (Episode 48). Arnav remains cold; Khushi tries to win over his family. First signs of jealousy and care. | | 3. The Unspoken Love | 81 - 120 | Enemies realize their feelings but refuse to admit it. The "angry kiss" moment. | Arnav saves Khushi multiple times. The Diwali track. The first conscious kiss (Episode 100 - The "Maine usse mohabbat kar li" moment ). | | 4. The Separation & Tragedy | 121 - 160 | Shyam (Anjali’s husband) tries to kill Arnav. Arnav discovers Khushi’s feelings but pretends otherwise. | Shyam’s plot fails. Arnav pushes Khushi away cruelly. Khushi leaves. A major fire accident (Episode 150). Arnav risks his life to save Khushi. | | 5. The Revelation of Love | 161 - 220 | Arnav finally admits his love. The "Jalebi" and "Rabba Ve" sequences. Real marriage consummation. | Arnav says "Main tumse pyar karta hoon" (Episode 166). The couple finally unites. Shyam’s evil deeds are exposed to the family. | | 6. The Villain Arc (Shyam's Return) | 221 - 320 | Shyam escapes prison and plots revenge. Khushi is kidnapped. Memory loss track. | Shyam pretends to be a saint. Khushi loses memory. Arnav fights to bring her back. Shyam is killed (accidental). | | 7. Final Conflicts & Happy Ending | 321 - 398 | Post-Shyam trauma. Arnav's past is fully resolved. The wedding celebration. | Arnav and Khushi plan a "proper" wedding. The final episodes focus on their married life. Series ends with them expecting a child. |
Khushi accidentally ruins the bride’s outfit at her sister’s engagement. The groom is Arnav’s brother-in-law (Shyam). Enraged, Arnav confronts Khushi. Their first meeting is full of insults. To save her family’s honor, Khushi is forced to work as Arnav’s "contracted wife" for a month, leading to a marriage of hatred that slowly turns into passionate love.
Reliving the Magic: A Complete Guide to Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon
The story introduces Arnav Singh Raizada, a ruthless business tycoon who hates waste and sentimentality, and Khushi Kumari Gupta, a perpetually clumsy, optimistic girl from a middle-class family. Their first meeting ends with Khushi’s bangles breaking on Arnav’s car. The conflict escalates when Khushi’s sister, Payal, is set to marry Arnav’s brother, Akash. The early episodes are a delightful war of words, pranks, and misunderstandings set against the backdrop of a lavish Raizada mansion.
The transformation from hatred to passionate love.
The serial's premise is a classic "enemies to lovers" trope, but its execution was what made it legendary. The show is primarily divided into key story arcs.
The story revolves around the fiery, hate-filled relationship between:
A massive misunderstanding at a fashion show in Lucknow leads Arnav to believe Khushi ruined his event. To save her family from financial ruin, Khushi moves to Delhi and accidentally lands a job at Arnav’s company, AR Designs. 2. Workplace Rivalry and Chemistry (Episodes 51–120)
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Available for streaming in the United States as part of their Hotstar on Hulu hub.
Nani, Anjali, Mami, and Akash (adding drama and warmth to Shantivan).
This paper explores the narrative mechanics and cultural longevity of the Indian television series Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? (2011–2012). By deconstructing the show’s central relationship—between the stoic Arnav Singh Raizada and the traditional Khushi Kumari Gupta—the paper analyzes how the series revitalized the "rich boy/poor girl" trope. It examines the show’s use of non-verbal communication, the subversion of gender roles within a patriarchal framework, and the phenomenon of digital preservation that keeps the series relevant through "all episodes" availability on streaming platforms.
| Series Info | Details | |:---|:---| | | StarPlus | | Original Run | June 6, 2011 – November 30, 2012 | | Total Seasons | 1 (Original) | | Total Episodes | 398 | | Producers | Gul Khan, Nissar Parvez, Rajesh Chadha | | Production House | 4 Lions Films |
This block establishes the intense "hate-to-love" tension and their polar-opposite ideologies. 2. Forced Proximity and Unspoken Love (Episodes 61 – 160)
"Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon?" is more than just a TV show; it is a phenomenon. The series and its stars received numerous accolades, including awards and top ratings throughout its run . The show’s popularity extended far beyond India, with a massive international fan base that contributed to its legendary status .