“Age Is Just a Number Full Story” is one such a unique love story between a young vibrant man Sahil, who falls in love with Vedika, an older independent woman who has a 15-year-old child. She initially rebukes his advances but feels conflicted after she gets to know him better.
Will their love be enough to bridge the gaps… or will the rules of society become a barrier sentence for their Love? This series to replace Our Perfect Place Zee World.
Season 1
Age Is Just a Number Full story: Sahil Agarwal is the 24-year old, kind-hearted heir of the Agarwal Gold Industry in Kanpur who falls for 42-year old Vedika Srinivasan, a conservative and independent widow with a teenage daughter Arya Mathur. As Sahil pursues Vedika, she is conflicted because of his family’s opposition and social protocol that frowns upon a possible relationship between them. The strong-minded matriarch of the Agarwal family, Bimla, is vehemently against Vedika. Overcoming several hurdles, including being briefly married to different people, they finally unite and start a family with 2 sons – Ved and Virat.
Does love really conquer all? Often two people in a relationship complement each other perfectly. Together they have every building block for a passionate loving relationship. But all is ok only when they belong to the same generation, same class and status, same mindset. From a logical perspective these are unsurmountable, un-bridge-able gaps, which are not in their control.
Its uniqueness of Vedika and Sahil love story. This is showing that a younger man and older woman relationship is possible. Love has no boundaries. Their constant struggle to prove that yes they are happy in their relationship. Vedika having Sahil’s children shows also you don’t need to be very young to carry children. This new series set to showcase on ZeeWorld Age Is Just a Number.
The show takes a 25 year leap. The story follows a 32 year old divorced woman Vedika Pratap and a 26 year old rich boy Sahil Kashyap from Kanpur whose arrange marriage is fixed with Vedika’s younger sister Avantika, but in a twist ends up marrying Vedika.
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The older-woman-younger-man romance is one TV theme that has not been overdone yet.
We hope a time comes when we can show divorcee women getting a second shot at love; until now, either the woman is shown to be unmarried, or, as shown here, a widow.
We have a very sacrificing Vedika (Suhasi Dhami), who lives with her mother and a 15-year-old daughter. She has family issues, with her bro-in-law demanding her to vacate her house or dish out a huge sum.
We hope a time comes when we can show divorcee women getting a second shot at love; until now, either the woman is shown to be unmarried, or, as shown here, a widow.
We have a very sacrificing Vedika (Suhasi Dhami), who lives with her mother and a 15-year-old daughter. She has family issues, with her bro-in-law demanding her to vacate her house or dish out a huge sum.
To be honest, given the way the character has unfolded so far, Suhasi has a limited, one-dimensional graph (stern but loving). Let’s hope her character is given more shades later.
On the other hand, you have a rich, irresponsible, 25-year-old Sahil (Karan Jotwani), who flunks his exams and can’t tell the truth to his family, so gets a false certificate, but his fib gets caught.
The meeting scene of Vedika and Sahil was fun, courtesy a classic case of misunderstanding. Sahil openly flirts with her. Karan is doing a good job of playing someone who takes life easily as he has a free pass.
We guess producer Sukesh Motwani (Bodhi Tree) might get both married fast, for, Sahil has quite a huge family-a loving mother, an all-controlling aunt, an elder sister, and yes, a good-for-nothing brother-in-law. The equation can never be complete without a selfish younger sis, who will sell her brother for a song.
As it happens, his aunt wants him to get married to his best friend as a way to bring him to heel, but he puts his foot down and walks out of the house in a huff. The scene where he throws his wallet at his aunt was quite melodramatic. But his easy ride continues, as his mom still funds him.
Sometimes, we just wish that writers would make an effort to think out of the box, for here, they again follow the template- no prizes for guessing that Sahil ends up as a PG in Vedika’s house, and that too, after protecting her honor from the neighborhood rascal (quite novel, right?). Guess they needed to show interactions with the entire family. He has lied to her that he is married, so we wonder how romance between them will bloom.
To be fair, the makers are not wasting time, and are quickly trying to show chemistry between them. He is fast earning brownie points with both,mother and daughter. We hope the romance is shown with maturity.The biggest issue will be the daughter- will she accept someone barely 10 years older than her, as her father? This is one very relevant conflict; hope it is not treated with daily devices.
If the story proceeds as we assume it to- Vedika getting married and moving into Sahil’s house with daughter and mother in tow, it will become another regular saas-bahu clash, where they will torture her for ruining Sahil’s life.
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I love sahil and vedika
I am madly in love with sahil
Sahil and vedica are cool together.
This series is awesome i salute the script writer❤️❤️
I enjoy watching this series, however the writer gave too much time to Bimla to enjoy her evil life style. Vedika and Sahil has suffered enough