Before their show has even hit the small screen, a fresh on-screen pairing is already making waves. Star Plus’ upcoming fashion extravaganza, Fashion Ke Rang, Rishton Ke Sang, just gave us a sneak peek at the network’s newest jodi — Ishaan and Noyonika — played by Rohit Chandel and Madirakshi Mundle from the eagerly awaited show Sairaab. And if the behind-the-scenes buzz is anything to go by, this duo is set to become television’s next breakout couple.
The New Power Couple in Town
Ishaan is a celebrated pop star, while Noyonika is an ordinary woman who has spent years living by society’s labels and expectations. Their story promises an unconventional romance where fame, aspirations, responsibilities, and emotions collide, challenging perceptions of love, identity, and second chances. The chemistry between Chandel and Mundle has already sparked excitement among viewers, with many calling it the most refreshing pairing to come out of Star Plus in recent memory. Industry insiders reveal that the network is banking heavily on this jodi to replicate the magic of iconic on-screen couples from the past.
Behind the Scenes at Fashion Ke Rang, Rishton Ke Sang
The fashion gala saw actors from various Star Plus shows come together to celebrate different cultures through fashion. Each star represented a different state, bringing colour, personality, and energy to the set. While the spotlight was firmly on the new jodi, there were also whispers of romantic moments between Shabir Ahluwalia and Sriti Jha from Tum Dena Saath Mera. A source close to Ahluwalia shared that after the proposal track, viewers will see some really sweet moments between his character Rakshit and Sriti’s Aparajita as their story takes a more romantic turn. The entire event was a celebration of love, fashion, and fresh beginnings — and the new jodi from Sairaab was clearly the highlight.
What to Expect from Sairaab
Sairaab is a heartfelt tale that promises to break the mould of typical television romances. With a pop star hero and a heroine who has been boxed in by society’s expectations, the show explores themes of second chances and self-discovery. Viewers can expect a slow-burn romance, plenty of emotional twists, and a narrative that doesn’t shy away from showing the messy side of love. The untitled premiere date is yet to be announced, but if the early buzz is any indication, Sairaab could be the next big thing on Indian television. Don’t miss the launch of this new jodi — tune in to Fashion Ke Rang, Rishton Ke Sang tonight at 7 pm only on Star Plus.