Kyaa Hoga Nimmo Kaa - Story

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The amar popular soap Kya Hoga Nimmo Ka is a romantic comedy based on Nimmo, a girl from a typical middle-class family and the twists and turns in her life. Luck has never favored this sweet and charming girl and she is often found to end up in circumstances which create much havoc. She still managed to remain fun-loving, confident and always had a positive approach towards life. Nimmo is very content and satisfied with whatever she does in life and whatever she has with herself. She shares a very strange relationship with God and together they share an extremely complex understanding. She is often found to be conversing with God and blaming Him for whatever happens in her life.

The pretty young protagonist seems to accept her hard luck with high spirits until Kya Hoga Nimmo Ka takes a major turn and she falls in love with Vikrant (played by Sanjit Bedi) who seems to be more interested in her sister. Meanwhile Nimmo happens to meet Kunal Sehgal. Kunal (played by small-screen heartthrob Eijaz Khan) is from a very well-to-do family and is a complete playboy by reputation.

A contractual marriage bonds them to each other and her life takes a complete turn when she is married to him. This turn is not only a surprise to her family but also to everyone else except Kanta Masi who is her confidante. But there is more to this marriage than that meets the eye. Ultimately Nimmo, with her poise and conduct, is able to manage everyone in the Sehgal household. Kunal's love interest Natasha becomes a major issue and Nimmo shifts away. It was late for Kunal to realize that he has fallen in love with Nimmo, but he manages to woo her back.

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