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Deconstructing the Modern Myth: Love, Hierarchy, and Narrative Structure in Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? (Season 1)
[Analytical Name] Subject: Television Studies / Popular Culture Narratology Date: [Current Date] 1. Abstract Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? (IPKKND), which aired on StarPlus from 2011 to 2012, remains a landmark text in Indian television history. While ostensibly a romance drama, the series transcended its genre constraints by subverting the traditional ‘saas-bahu’ (mother-in-law/daughter-in-law) trope and replacing it with a high-tension, enemy-to-lovers narrative archetype drawn from literary classics like Pride and Prejudice . This paper analyzes IPKKND Season 1 through three lenses: (1) The structural opposition of its protagonists as a dialectical synthesis of modernity versus tradition; (2) The use of non-verbal communication and the ‘raag’ (melodic framework) as a narrative device; (3) The show’s cultural impact in redefining the Hindi television hero from a domestic patriarch to a complex, psychologically wounded romantic lead. 2. Introduction: The Paradigm Shift Prior to 2011, Hindi daily soaps were dominated by female-centric melodramas featuring idealized, suffering heroines ( Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi ). IPKKND disrupted this formula by centering the conflict on the turbulent relationship between Arnav Singh Raizada (Barun Sobti), a ruthless business tycoon, and Khushi Kumari Gupta (Sanaya Irani), a perpetually optimistic, temple-born girl from Lucknow. iss pyaar kya naam doon season 1