
Unconventional Love Story Tumm Se Tumm Tak Set To Premiere On Television
At the heart of Tumm Se Tumm Tak lies the striking connection between two individuals from vastly different worlds, Anu, a spirited 19-year-old from a humble background, and Aryavardhan, a 46-year-old disciplined, self-made business tycoon. Their evolving bond pushes against traditional barriers, raising questions about love, age differences, and acceptance in modern India.
Niharika Chouksey and Sharad Kelkar take on the lead roles of Anu and Aryavardhan, bringing emotional depth and authenticity to the layered narrative. Adding further gravitas to the series is the much-anticipated return of veteran actor Vandana Pathak, who joins the cast after a five-year break from television. She will portray Gayatri Devi, a graceful yet strong-willed matriarch devoted to her family and especially to Aryavardhan's happiness.
Reflecting on her return, Vandana Pathak shared, "Zee TV feels like an extension of my home and heart — it's where my journey on television began with Hum Paanch nearly three decades ago. That show gave me not just recognition, but also memories that have stayed with me even today. Coming back to the same channel after all these years of my acting journey feels deeply emotional. In fact, before a five-year hiatus from television, my last show was on Zee Tv!! So for me to come back after five years, I was waiting for something meaningful, and Tumm Se Tumm Tak felt just right. The story is beautiful, layered, and full of heart, and the character of Gayatri Devi spoke to me the moment I read about her. I see her strength, her grace, her quiet power, and I feel privileged to bring her to life. I'm truly looking forward to stepping onto the sets, reconnecting with the audience, and creating something special once again. I just hope the viewers welcome me back with the same warmth and love they've given me throughout my career, it means everything to me."
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Produced by Studio LSD Pvt Ltd, Tumm Se Tumm Tak promises an emotional rollercoaster filled with romance, inner turmoil, and the weight of societal judgment. As Anu and Aryavardhan navigate their extraordinary journey, the show will explore whether love can truly rise above convention.
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