Kis Desh Mein Hai Meraa Dil - Characters (Present Characters)

Characters (Present Characters)

  • Heer

Heer is a small town girl. She is very obedient and has a mixture of tradition and keeps the morals taught by her parents above all. She is caring and sensitive by nature and agrees to marry Prem because it was her father's wish and happiness. She easily accepts Prem's family as her own and handles all responsibilities as a daughter-in-law of the Juneja family. She loves Prem unconditionally and irrevocably and trusts him blindly.

  • Prem

Prem is an obedient, loving and traditional son. Brought up in Canada, he is the jewel of his parents as he kept his culture, heritage and values intact and strong. He sacrifices everything for his siblings, worships his mother and father and soon begins to fall passionately and unconditionally in love with Heer. In a test of love, he is forced to choose between the parents whom he considers his gods and the love he considers his life. Throughout the show, Prem portrays the perfect image of a character that is not fully god, yet not human either. Prem supposedly died in a bomb blast in New Delhi, but is shown to alive and suffering from amnesia. He believed himself to be Gaurav Sharma, but later found out his true identity by the help of his family.

  • Gayatri

Gayatri is Prem and Kulraj's stepmother. However, she considers them both as her own children and loves him both dearly. She believes that Prem will never hurt her and will always support her decisions. Gayatri however, has a great change of heart after the tragic death of her daughter Veera.

  • Lalit

Lalit Juneja is the father of Prem, Kulraj, Harman,Veera and Preet. He believes in keeping his family together. He treats his daughter-in-laws Heer and Meher as his own daughters.

  • Harman

Harman is the second son of the Juneja family. He believes in taking his own decisions, even if it means going against the family. He is married to the modern, stylish but money-minded Maya.

  • Maya

Maya is Harman's wife. She is modern and finds it difficult to adjust in the conservative Juneja family. Her only support is her sister-in-law Veera, since both of them dislike Heer and Meher.

  • Kulraj

She is the eldest child of the Juneja family. She is married to Kiran and has three children. She is a simple girl who loves her siblings, children and parents a lot. Kulraj is always lively and light hearted.

  • Meher

Meher is Heer's younger sister. She is a like Heer by nature- obedient, sweet and simple. Food is her weakness and she finds it difficult to control herself. Meher is married to Preet(Prem and Harman's younger brother).

  • Chahat

Chahat is Prem and Heer's daughter. She is fun, gullible and loved by all. She respects her parents and tries to keep them close together. Chahat is 7 years old.

  • Preet

Preet is Prem's youngest brother. He is married to Heer's younger sister Meher. Preet is caring and funny. He can do anything for his elder brother prem and considers him his world. He died in a bomb blast in an attempt to save Prem.

  • Veera

Veera is the youngest child in the Juneja family and is selfish and incredibly money minded. She attempts to destroy her brother, Prem's relationship and her own relationship with her husband, but ultimately falls in love with her husband. She dies in a fire in an attempt to bring her husband, Nihaal, closer to her.

  • Nihaal

Nihaal is the brother of Heer and Meher who was separated from them in his childhood but then reunited with them as an adult. He is a loving brother and a loving husband, yet he does never receives the same love from his wife. In the beginning of their marriage, Veera detests him and when she begins to love him at last, she is killed in a fire. Nihaal, who is believed to be at fault, is then hated and accused by Veera's family and sent to jail.

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