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Dill Mill Gaye : ウィキペディア英語版
Dill Mill Gayye

''Dill Mill Gayye'' (translation: Hearts Have Met) is an Indian soap medical drama series that aired on STAR One. It was a sequel to the Star Plus series ''Sanjivani - A Medical Boon'' (2002-2005). The show was primarily based on the new generation of medical interns with a specific focus on Dr Armaan Malik's (played by Karan Singh Grover) and Dr Riddhima Gupta's (played by Shilpa Anand) love story.
== Airing history ==

The show aired on STAR One on 20 August 2007, and ended on 29 October 2010.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Medical Dramas )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dill Mill Gayye to end with a happy note )〕 It aired on Monday to Thursday at 8:30pm. Later its timing was Mon to Fri at 8pm. It had two seasons.

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