Within 12 hours of its airing, #TujhSangPreetLagaiSajna100 was trending at number one on Twitter (now X) in India, Pakistan, and the UAE. Here’s what fans are saying:

Inside the mansion, Dadi arranged a cup of kadha with trembling hands, both to soothe a fevered guest and to steel herself for truth. The household staff exchanged furtive glances; even the ancient portrait of Raja Devraj seemed to lean forward as if to hear what would come next.

Pooja Bose delivers a nuanced performance as Vrinda. She portrays a character torn between her deep affection and her respect for family boundaries. Her expressive acting helps anchor the emotional weight of the series.

Known for her selfless nature, Vrinda’s character often faces emotional turmoil, caught between her loyalty to her family and her feelings for Yug.

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The episode features the primary ensemble that drove the show's success on Star Plus : as Vrinda Kunal Verma as Yugandhar (Yug) Sandeep Baswana as Rajbeer Varun Kapoor as Neil.

Visually, Episode 100 often carries a sense of grandeur. Whether it was a festive celebration serving as a backdrop for the drama or the heightened emotional close-ups during a confrontation, the direction signaled that this was a special installment. The background score, a crucial element in daily soaps, was used effectively to amplify the sense of foreboding and the sweetness of romantic interludes, creating a sensory experience that resonated with the show’s dedicated fanbase.

The emotional anchor trying to balance love, duty, and family honor. Yugandhar (Yug)

No. However, the writers have stated in interviews that the central conflict (marriage of convenience turning real) was inspired by a 2019 novel.

Decades later, their grandchildren, Yug (played by Kunal Verma) and Vrinda (played by Puja Banerjee), cross paths. Unaware of the deep enmity between their households, they fall hopelessly in love. The show beautifully contrasts the pure, innocent devotion of Vrinda with the modern, fiercely protective nature of Yug.