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TV Rewind: Karan Singh Grover-Shilpa Anand's Dill Mill Gayye set new rule book for romance

Updated on: 12 October,2023 09:44 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Written by: Tanmayi Savadi | tanmayi.savadi@mid-day.com

TV Rewind: Karan Singh Grover and Shilpa Anand's Dill Mill Gayye remains to be an iconic show for its freshness and unique approach towards a love story

TV Rewind: Karan Singh Grover-Shilpa Anand's Dill Mill Gayye set new rule book for romance

Shilpa Anand and Karan Singh Grover in a still from Dill Mill Gayye

Whenever we speak of doctors, a sense of fear accompanies us. But, little did we know that the perspective towards medical practitioners would change completely after Dill Mill Gayye. Headlined by Karan Singh Grover and Shilpa Anand along with an ensemble, the show was about a group of medical interns who join Sanjeevani, a hospital, with the hope to become the best doctors in town. 


Have you ever wondered what set Dill Mill Gayye apart from the rest of the shows in the early 2000s? Well, you can certainly say that Dr. Armaan (Karan Singh Grover) and Dr. Riddhima (Shilpa Anand/Sukirti Kandpal/Jennifer Winget) were one of the several factors that made the show iconic. Back then, when Indian television was flooded with melodramatic saas-bahu daily soaps, Dill Mill Gayye came across as a breath of fresh air. Without overloading the audience with heavy medical terms and grim situations, it struck the right balance with an adequate amount of thrill, humour, drama and of course, romance that made the toughest person blush. 


Romance is a sure-shot formula and there's no denial. Dill Mill Gayye tapped into the right zone that appealed to a family audience. Exploring the dynamics between the interns, the show focused on making each scene memorable. Be it Dr. Riddhima's dupatta flying dramatically in the air to Dr. Armaan's cheesy jokes, we got it all in a span of 30 minutes each day. Despite being close to two decades old, Dill Mill Gayye lives rent-free in the hearts and minds of fans. 


Shilpa Anand and Karan Singh Grover in a still from Dill Mill Gayye

Armaan and Riddhima were the iconic couple of television and that's because of their relatable equation. Haven't we heard of the phrase- Opposites Attract? They defined it beautifully. Being poles apart in terms of personality, they fixed the puzzle of love perfectly. Dill Mill Gayye was far more than just a run-of-the-mill romantic show; it dealt with interpersonal relationships between the characters. Making it a balanced platter of various delicious flavours, Dill Mill Gayye also focused on Riddhima's identity of being born out of wedlock, the bond she shares with her father Dr. Shashank, mother Nurse Padma and step-sister Anjali.

Touching the pulse of the audience with relatable emotions like one-sided love, Dill Mill Gayye understood what the youth would want to watch after a hectic day. It was popular, especially among the younger generation, and got a place in Indian pop culture. Armaan and Riddhima's cat-n-mouse-like fights put an instant smile on the audience's faces. 

The show had the power to transport the viewers to a different world where love, friendship and unity conquered every evil. As aforementioned, Dill Mill Gayye was more than just a romantic series; friendship was one of the key zones that attracted attention. Watching it with friends made it an even better experience. 

Dill Mill Gayye stood the test of time and emerged victorious as it still remains extremely popular and iconic despite not being on air presently. It also clears the test of relevance. Can soft, sweet and passionate romance ever go wrong? Definitely not when we speak of Armaan and Riddhima. 

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