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Beyhadh - Season 1

Maya falls in love with Arjun while working on an assignment. But soon, her love for him turns into an obsession, affecting their relationship with each other and their respective family members.

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Top Cast

  • Jennifer Winget

    Jennifer Winget

    Maya

  • Rajat Verma

    Rajat Verma

  • Shivin Narang

    Shivin Narang

Overview

Maya falls in love with Arjun while working on an assignment. But soon, her love for him turns into an obsession, affecting their relationship with each other and their respective family members.

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