Premiering in 2010, the show was named after the romantic lyric "the moon is hidden behind the clouds"—a metaphor that perfectly encapsulated its soul. It told the story of Nivedita "Nivi" Bhatt, a brilliant, starry-eyed girl from Nainital who dreams of becoming an astrophysicist. But Nivi is no ordinary heroine; she stammers. In an industry where female leads were expected to deliver fiery monologues, Nivi communicated through silence, her eyes, and her unwavering passion for the cosmos.
Today, when you scroll through streaming platforms looking for a love story that respects your intelligence, you often come up empty. That is where Chand Chupa Badal Mein lives—a perfect, hidden moon behind the loud clouds of television melodrama. For those who watched it live on Star Plus, it wasn't just a show. It was a reminder that sometimes, the most brilliant light comes from the person who struggles the most to shine. chand chupa badal mein star plus
The show, produced by Shakuntalam Telefilms, took the "enemies-to-lovers" trope and placed it under a microscope. As Siddharth (played by Mohnish Bahl) taught Nivi (played by the late, beloved actress Surbhi Tiwari), he slowly fell in love not with her beauty, but with her mind. The title track, a soft, haunting melody, played every time Nivi overcame her fear to speak a sentence—or when Siddharth finally saw the moon (Nivi) emerging from the clouds of his own arrogance. Premiering in 2010, the show was named after