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''Sanjivani: A Medical Boon'' was an Indian television series touted as the first
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TV show which was broadcast on
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. It is also the first Indian series with discuss on HIV. The show stars Rupali Ganguly,
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Mihir Mishra Mihir Mishra is an Indian television actor. He is well known for played the role of Dr. Rahul Mehra in Star Plus's show Sanjivani. Career Mishra made his television debut with Star Plus's show '' Sanjivani'', where he played the lead role of D ...
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Sanjeet Bedi Sanjit Bedi (8 May 1977 – 23 June 2015) was an Indian television actor. He was majorly known for playing the role of Dr. Omi Joshi in Indian television show '' Sanjivani''. He began his career as a model, before transitioning into theatre and, ...
, Iravati Harshe. A sequel series ''Dill Mill Gaye'' was premiered on 2007 on Star One and a reboot version also named '' Sanjivani'' premiered on
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on 12 August 2019.


Plot

Sanjivani narrates a story about four medical interns namely Dr. Juhi Singh, Dr. Rahul Mehra, Dr. Simran Chopra and Dr. Omi Joshi and the trials and tribulations they face to fight a constant battle against diseases and death of patients while balancing their professional and personal life.


Cast


Main

* Gurdeep Kohli as Dr Juhi Singh-Rahul's wife, CMO of Sanjivani, Surgeon *
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Mihir Mishra Mihir Mishra is an Indian television actor. He is well known for played the role of Dr. Rahul Mehra in Star Plus's show Sanjivani. Career Mishra made his television debut with Star Plus's show '' Sanjivani'', where he played the lead role of D ...
as Dr Rahul Mehra, Juhi's husband, Simran's ex-husband, Pediatrician. * Mohnish Behl as Dr Shashank Gupta, Surgeon, Smriti's husband, Truste of sanjivani. * Iravati Harshe as Dr. Smriti Malhotra, Gynaecologist, Shashank's wife *
Sanjeet Bedi Sanjit Bedi (8 May 1977 – 23 June 2015) was an Indian television actor. He was majorly known for playing the role of Dr. Omi Joshi in Indian television show '' Sanjivani''. He began his career as a model, before transitioning into theatre and, ...
as Dr Umesh 'Omi' Joshi, HIV Patient. * Shilpa Kadam / Rupali Ganguly as Dr Simran Chopra, Kamal Chopra's daughter, Rahul's former wife.


Recurring

* Dr. Sagarika Dhawan as baby Anjali, Dr. Shashank and Dr. Smriti's little daughter. * Ketki Dave as Dr. Madhvi Dholakiya, Paediatrician *
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as Chitra, Nurse * Arjun Punj as Dr. Aman / Rajeev Mathur, Juhi's childhood friend * Madhumalti Kapoor as Biji, Juhi's grandmother * Shagufta Ali as Tai Ji, Juhi's paying guest owner * Tarana Raja as Reena, Aman's wife * Vikram Gokhale as Kamal Chopra, Trustee of Sanjivani, Simran's father * Sudhanshu Pandey as Vishal Kapoor * Ashish Chaudhary as Karan * Smita Bansal aa Neha * Siddharth Merchant as Chintu * Rita Bhaduri as Dadi, Rahul's paternal grandmother * Smita Jaykar / Nandita Puri as Suhasini Mehra, Rahul's mother *
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- Dr. Yashraj Mehra, Rahul's father, Cardiologist * Sumeet Raghavan / Vishal Puri as Rajat Mehra, Rahul's brother * Indrani Haldar as Mrs. Mehta, Accident victim * Shabbir Ahluwalia as Rohit Rai, Accident victim * Ankita Bhargava as Anita, Patient's sister-in-law * Jyotsna Karyekar as Sharda aka Daai Maa, Dr. Shashank's caretaker when he was young * Sadiya Siddique as Richa Asthana * Markand Soni as Arman Dr. Shashank Gupta's grandson


Production

Sanjeet Bedi Sanjit Bedi (8 May 1977 – 23 June 2015) was an Indian television actor. He was majorly known for playing the role of Dr. Omi Joshi in Indian television show '' Sanjivani''. He began his career as a model, before transitioning into theatre and, ...
playing Dr. Omi quit the series unhappy with the ongoing story but soon returned in February 2005 for his death sequence when Omi is shown suffering from HIV and dies.


Sequel

From 2007 to 2010, a sequel series '' Dill Mill Gayye'' aired on Star One starring
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, Sukirti Kandpal, Jennifer Winget, Karan Singh Grover and Mohnish Bahl.


Adaptations


Reception


Critics

The Indian Express stated, "Sanjivani’s success came from its refreshing storytelling process, script and the performances of the actors. It also had the perfect mix of drama and romance, dollops of emotions and a strange relatability factor that none of the dailies provided during that time."


Ratings

Months after launch, in April 2002, it averaged a low rating of 3.75 TVR while in mid October it rose to 4.08 TVR and in late October to 5.59 TVR. Since December, it steadily rose until June 2003 where in December, January, April, May and June 2003 it garnered 5.92, 6.35, 7.3 (both April and May) and 7.8 TVR. In early July it decreased to 6.9 TVR. In first week of September 2003, it garnered 6.8 TVR while the following week it rose to 7.6 TVR. In first week of August it rose to 8.5 TVR. In week 39, it was at fifteenth position with 7.9 TVR while in week 40 of 2003 (week ending 4 October 2003), it garnered its peak rating of 10.1 TVR entering into top 10 programs for the first time occupying sixth position with the character Dr. Aham's death track. On 19 November 2003, it garnered 8.5 TVR.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sanjivani (Tv Series) 2002 Indian television series debuts 2005 Indian television series endings Indian television soap operas StarPlus original programming Indian medical television series HIV/AIDS in television