Rohan
Muskaan
Rohan and Muskaan are a young couple who have been married for five years. They love each other deeply but continuously bicker and fight, much to the annoyance of both their families. One day, the two of them meet with a tragic car accident. Rohan and Muskaan lose their memory and forget their past as well as each other, starting life afresh with their families, separated from each other. A year passes and life gives Rohan and Muskaan another chance, letting them fall in love once again.Rohan gets his memory back.
Cast
Character
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Portrayed by
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Role
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Rohan Mishra
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Raqesh Vashisth
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Male protagonist
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Muskaan Avinash Duggal / Rohan Mishra
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Female protagonist
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Mr. Mishra
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Rohan's father
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Rajiv Mishra
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Rohan's elder brother
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Preeti Rajiv Mishra
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Rohan's sister-in-law
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Chintu Rajiv Mishra
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Rohan's nephew; Preety and Rajiv's son
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Anushka
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Rohan's friend and paying guest
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Avinash Duggal
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Muskaan's father
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Tara Avinash Duggal
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Muskaan's mother
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Rishi Avinash Duggal
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Muskaan's brother
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Dr. Anirrudh Sharma
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Muskaan's friend, Rohan and Muskaan's doctor
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Mrs. Sharma
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Dr. Anirrudh's grandmother
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Mr. Sharma
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Dr. Anirrudh's father
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Mrs. Sharma
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Dr. Anirrudh's mother
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Nitai
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Servant of Duggal Family
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After being married for a few years, love seems have lost for the protagonist couple – Rohan (Vashisth) and Muskaan (Sharif) who cannot see eye to eye about anything. Just when the two are on the fence about whether or not should they amend their almost broken relationship, the two meet in an accident suffer from a memory loss. The plot’s set for the future episodes where the two struggle with their hidden past, and unknowingly fall for each other once again, thus giving their relationship a whole new beginning. The story from here on seems like just another love story with the rich Vs middle class, a mother who hates her not-exactly-rich son in law, an almost love triangle, etc. Honge Judaa Na Hum is executed well (so far).
Both, Raqesh and Amna have done a fantastic job as Rohan and Muskaan, their chemistry in the initial episodes was nice but it’s still a bit raw. But surely as the story progresses they are only going to get better. The supporting cast is nothing to be thrilled about; however Aamir Ali’s character brings a great freshness to the show. Ali plays a neurosurgeon and as per recent reports his character is here to stay. Sad to see Ayub Khan playing a father, again! Khan is really not that old and can do some much better characters. The background score is rather odd but on the other hand, Ritu Kumar’s costume designing is innovative yet real and to the point.