Sanjivani (2019 TV series)

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Sanjivani (2019 TV series) is an Indian television series that aired on Star Plus from August 12, 2019, to March 13, 2020. It serves as a spiritual sequel to the 2002 series Sanjivani and the 2007 series Dill Mill Gayye. The series was produced by Siddharth Malhotra under the banner of Alchemy Films. It revolves around the lives of doctors working at Sanjivani Hospital, dealing with their professional and personal challenges.

Plot[edit | edit source]

The story of Sanjivani (2019 TV series) focuses on Dr. Ishani Arora, a dedicated and upright young doctor who joins Sanjivani Hospital, and Dr. Siddhant "Sid" Mathur, a talented but carefree surgeon. Their contrasting personalities and ethics lead to conflicts, yet they share a strong underlying chemistry. The series explores the dynamics of their relationship amidst the high-pressure environment of the hospital, dealing with medical cases, ethical dilemmas, and the intricacies of hospital politics.

Cast[edit | edit source]

Production[edit | edit source]

The series marked the return of the Sanjivani franchise after a hiatus of 12 years. It was highly anticipated due to the popularity of its predecessors. The production involved extensive research to accurately depict medical procedures and hospital settings. The creators aimed to blend emotional drama with realistic portrayals of the medical profession.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Sanjivani (2019 TV series) received a mixed response from viewers and critics. While the performances of the lead cast and the nostalgic value of the Sanjivani brand were praised, the series struggled to maintain consistent viewership ratings. Critics pointed out the melodramatic elements and deviations from medical realism as drawbacks. Despite this, the series developed a dedicated fan base, appreciative of its attempt to highlight the lives of healthcare professionals.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Although Sanjivani (2019 TV series) did not achieve the iconic status of its predecessors, it contributed to the ongoing narrative of medical dramas in Indian television. It brought attention back to the Sanjivani franchise, sparking discussions about the portrayal of medical professionals on screen and the potential for future series in the franchise.

Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD