- May 9, 2025
COLORS’ ‘Ram Bhavan’ clocks 100 episodes – Mishkat Verma and Khushbu Rajendra celebrate the milestone with a look at Om and Isha’s journey

When ‘Ram Bhavan’ began its journey on COLORS, it gave viewers a peek into a family full of love, drama, and power struggles. Set inside an old haveli in Prayagraj, the show captured how every room and relationship carried a story — some loud, some silent. In this house, bonds are tested every day. 100 episodes later, ‘Ram Bhavan’ has become that rare kind of show where the house is not just a backdrop, but the heart of every twist and emotion. From Om’s efforts to prove his worth in a family that often doubts him, to Isha’s quiet resistance against Gayatri’s control, the two are united by one goal — to make Ram Bhavan a place their family can finally call home.
Now, with 100 episodes completed, Ram Bhavan is at a turning point. Om is trying hard to focus on his studies and make things right, while Isha is quietly trying to stand on her own. But nothing comes easy in this house. Gayatri is playing her own game, creating misunderstandings and pulling strings from the background. Om wants to say sorry, but Isha has reached her limit. Just when it feels like they’re getting close, something or someone pulls them apart again. In the middle of it all, Om and Isha are drifting — even though deep down, they still want the same thing: to be seen, heard, and understood.
Mishkat Verma, who plays Om, shares, “Crossing a 100-episode milestone of Ram Bhavan is special as it’s not just any other story; it’s a slice of life that many people relate to. Om is not your usual hero — he’s flawed, impulsive, and yet deeply emotional. I’ve enjoyed every moment of understanding his layers and how he reacts under pressure. The journey from being just a Jugaadu to someone who now tries to carry the weight of an entire house has been beautiful and challenging. What’s kept us all going is the audience’s love — the way they root for Om, forgive his mistakes, and want to see him rise. I genuinely feel lucky to be part of this story and this team.”
Khushbu Rajendra, who plays Isha, adds, “When I first read about Isha and the story arc, I was sure about learning a lot from it, but little did I know how much I’d personally grow with the character. From being a girl who had everything, to suddenly being questioned, doubted, and displaced — her journey is every woman’s silent battle for dignity and space. Shooting for Ram Bhavan has been emotionally intense but so rewarding. The house, the characters, the conflicts — they all feel so real. And to have reached 100 episodes with this incredible cast and crew, it’s honestly overwhelming. I’m grateful for the love and the connection the audience has built with Isha — I hope we continue to make them feel seen and heard.”
Stay tuned to ‘Ram Bhavan’ airing every night at 8.30 P.M. only on COLORS