The thing they don’t know is that Heer and her sister, Mehar, are actually alive and well. Now, here, instead of releasing Prem from his promise, his father forces him to agree to marry his best friend’s niece, thinking to appease his best friend’s soul in this way. Prem returns to India with his family, only to find out that Heer and her entire family have supposedly perished in an accident. Next to them, his happiness means nothing. On the other side, we have Prem Juneja, a man who has grown up in Canada, yet has no problem agreeing to a marriage his father decided on years ago, because his parents are the most important thing to him. She doesn’t think twice about questioning her engagement to a man she has never seen. She is a simple girl, and wants to make her parents happy above all. The story begins with a young village girl (Heer Maan), who has been engaged to her father’s best friend’s son since before she hit puberty. The entire show is available on Youtube, so check it out if you have the time. The show is too long, so that I cannot efficiently summarize what exactly happens, but I can attempt to give you an idea of the story. I loved his character in the show, and it was not surprising that he was killed off in a story arc at the end of the show, because when do good things happen to good people in soaps? He is unswayed by other’s opinions, he protects them, he teases them, and he worships the ground these two walk on. I have never seen the kind of loyalty that Preet has to his brother, and his sister-in-law. And, despite all of that, I enjoyed watching the drama because of its main leads, and because of Prem’s brother Preet (beautifully played by Sushant Singh Rajput). There is romance, fighting, murder, faked deaths, faked amnesia, misunderstood characters, manipulative mother-in-laws, crazy sister-in-laws, trusting men who are easily manipulated, and self-sacrificing daughter-in-laws. This drama, I would have to say, is your typical Indian soap. It’s another thing that the “family” is actually Prem’s family, and two out of the seven family members hate Heer and make her life hell. These two unite in matrimony, and take care of their family and put their family above everyone else, even themselves and each other. And Heer is a diamond that anyone would be lucky to have. In Hindi, Prem actually means love, and Heer means diamond. The drama stars an ensemble cast, with the main leads being played by Harshad Chopra (who plays Prem) and Additi Gupta (who plays Heer). So, I’ve currently been watching an Indian Soap (showed on StarPlus), called Kis Desh Mein Hai Mera Dil? (meaning In What Country/Place is My Heart?) The show aired from March of 2008 to February of 2010. It will later be known that it was Chanchal who called the police over to arrest Dadi as she felt that the former is treating Naina like a servant.CREDIT FOR ALL PICTURES GOES TO THEIR UPLOADERS! (Thanks for some great pics) Well, the cops will announce the arrest of Dadi on the charges for ill-treating Naina. While the viewers digest this fact, the show will introduce yet another twist with the introduction of cops at the venue! Looking at her doing this, Dadi will go red in the face and will fume over Naina’s short dress. Naina will put on her short waitress costume and will serve the guests refreshments. On the day of the engagement, Dadi will be in for a major shock as Naina will greet all the guests but not as a daughter-in-law of the house, but a waitress! Naina too will have an active hand in helping Dadi to decorate the venue. Soon, all the family members will be seen prepping up for the marriage ceremonies. Now, Dadi has come to face with the fact that Sanjana is pregnant with Veer’s child and has announced a matrimonial alliance. Just when everything seems to be going fine between Naina and Raghav in Pardes Mein Hai Mera Dil on Star Plus, some or the other family member behaves unexpectedly causing a lot of trouble for the family. She will be arrested for ill-treating Naina.