Rakt Sambandh is an Indian television series which aired on NDTV Imagine from 19 July 2010 to 1 April 2011.
[1] It was a remake of Telugu series Ratha Sambandham which was aired on Gemini TV and it was produced by UTV software communications.
[2][3] The series was launched on 23 June 2010, being filmed at Kilck Nixon Studio, Mumbai.
[4] The story was based on a visually impaired woman who overcomes her difficulties and complications with the help of her father and four elder sisters.
After her wedding with the richest Yuvraj Jagirdar, when everybody was waiting for Shamrao, it was unveiled that he had killed himself.
He told everybody that Shamrao was murdered and the suicide note was written by a man named Maruti Kamble.
Nobody recognized him except Shamrao's fourth daughter’s (Shreya) husband who was named Mohan.
But the story took an interesting turn when Neeraj recalled that Sandhya was the girl whom he saw at Kolhapur and he fell in love with her.
Neeraj tried to cover his pain but in vain as all the family members noticed his mood.
The show went interesting as Mohan traced Maruti’s location and asked him about his deeds.
Then Mohan gave Inspector the information but in vain as they found Maruti dead.
Rohit gave some paper to Shradha and told her that he would get her father's house in his name.
Then in a party DK’s wife Sunita was introduced and she was the same woman with whom Sandhya brushed off.
Mohan confronts to police that he did not write the suicide note rather it was written by Maruti and Shreya trusted her.
Puru told Neeraj that he had to give birth to a baby by having intercourse with Sandhya as Yuvraj was a eunuch.
Sandhya becomes more suspicious and hence she put her phone with an ongoing call in Yuvraj's coat to understand what was going on.
When Yuvraj and DK were drunk, Sandhya discovered that her father was killed by the Jagirdars.
Hindustan Times reviewing both pros and cons stated, "The show weds family drama with suspense beautifully.
Dhruv Bhandari as Yuvraj is fairly decent (very brave on his part to have chosen an unconventional debut).
Naman Shaw as Neeraj, who's caught between his love for Sandhya and his obligations towards his adopted family, is fine too."