I still grin picturing the dramatic showdowns from 'Kumkum Bhagya' and where they were mostly filmed. The core production stayed firmly in Mumbai — think Film City and the sprawling Balaji studios around Goregaon and Mira Road. Those places are the bread-and-butter of Indian TV dramas because they let teams build enormous sets: multi-storey houses, recreated temples, and entire neighborhood streets that look convincing on camera.
When the story demanded a bigger, more cinematic backdrop, the unit would head out for location shoots. They’ve used palaces and forts in Rajasthan for royal wedding episodes, beaches or boutique resorts in Goa for honeymoon-ish sequences, and occasional indoor shoots in Delhi or Pune when plotlines required a different city vibe. From what I’ve followed, the mix of studio control and occasional location sparkle is what gives the series its visual punch — cozy, but with moments that actually feel expansive. I always enjoy comparing the two whenever a new episode drops.
I love visiting Film City when I can, and seeing where many scenes from 'Kumkum Bhagya' were filmed made the show feel tangible. Most of the iconic indoor sequences were shot on Balaji’s sets inside Mumbai studios — those detailed family drawing rooms and temple corners are studio-built, with crew tweaking props between takes. Fans sometimes get lucky and glimpse actors rehearsing on set during public tours.
For bigger spectacles, the production stepped outside Mumbai: palaces for regal weddings, beaches for romantic getaways, and occasional city locations when the script needed authenticity. If you’re curious, the best time to catch a glimpse is during weekday shoots, but access varies. I came away impressed by how much staging and planning goes into making a TV moment feel effortless — it made me see my favorite scenes in a new light.
Lately I’ve been paying attention to production techniques, and knowing where 'Kumkum Bhagya' filmed its key scenes explains a lot about the show’s rhythm. The majority of sequences are executed inside purpose-built studio sets in Mumbai — Film City and Balaji’s studio compounds — which allows precise multi-camera setups and choreographed blocking for those long melodramatic takes. Inside, everything from the drapes to the light fixtures is chosen to match the characters’ emotional world.
For episodes that demand scale — extravagant weddings, festival celebrations, or sweeping outdoor shots — the crew opts for location shoots across India. Rajasthan’s palaces, Goa’s beaches, and occasional urban exteriors in Delhi or Pune provide authenticity that a soundstage can’t replicate. The logistics are intense: moving hundreds of cast and crew, transporting sets and continuity props, and adapting to daylight. That’s why when you see a truly cinematic moment in the show, it usually involved a location unit that worked way harder than the scene’s two-minute runtime suggests. I appreciate that craft when I watch.
I adore how 'Kumkum Bhagya' switches between studio magic and real locations. The show’s main filming hub is Mumbai’s Film City and Balaji’s soundstages, where they shoot the heavy drama: family arguments, reunions and the many emotional close-ups. Those indoor sets are super detailed, which makes the homes and venues feel lived in.
On top of that, the production occasionally moves to actual locations — think palatial exteriors, beaches, or tourist spots for big events and special episodes. That contrast keeps things visually interesting, and it’s why scenes that look cinematic often stand out for fans like me.
Stepping into this topic, I get excited thinking about where the cast of 'Kumkum Bhagya' filmed those moments that stuck with everyone.
Most of the show's iconic scenes were shot in and around Mumbai — primarily inside Film City and in Balaji Telefilms' own studio complexes. Those huge family-house interiors, dramatic corridors and temple moments? They were carefully built on soundstages where lighting, camera placement and set dressing could be controlled to the last detail. Production designers recreated everything from living rooms to courtyards so the actors could perform uninterrupted by city noise.
Every now and then the team moved out of studio comfort for special sequences — wedding extravaganzas, festival episodes or scenic two-shots. For those, the crew used locations across India: palace exteriors in Rajasthan for grandeur, seaside spots in Goa for lighter romance scenes, and occasionally iconic Mumbai landmarks for short outdoor beats. I loved spotting the difference: the studio shots feel intimate and theatrical, while the location work brings a breath of real air — both styles make 'Kumkum Bhagya' feel like home to fans like me.
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Mandy Connors has given up on men. Despite being smart, pretty, and just slightly overweight, she’s a magnet for the kind of guys that don’t stay around.
Her sister’s wedding is at the foreground of the family’s attention. Mandy would be fine with it if her sister wasn’t pressuring her to lose weight so she’ll fit in the maid of honor dress, her mother would get off her case and her ex-boyfriend wasn’t about to become her brother-in-law.
Determined to step out on her own, she accepts a PA position from billionaire Carl Salvo. The job includes an apartment on his property and gets her out of living in her parent’s basement.
Mandy HAS TO BALANCE her life and somehow figure out how to manage her billionaire boss, without falling in love with him.
“No,” she breathed, true panic seizing her. “Mark, don’t —”
“This is for the mess,” he said, his voice devoid of all mercy. The cold, rounded end of the handle nudged against her soaked flesh. It was so much broader than a finger, impossibly foreign. “And for the defiance," he completed before he pushed the handle of the knife inside her pussy.
The stretch was immediate and shocking. It wasn’t pain. It was a profound, overwhelming fullness. The metal was cool against her burning, clenching heat.
A broken scream tore from her throat as he worked it deeper, inch by relentless inch, filling her in a way that was utterly degrading. It was violation given shape and weight.
He seated it fully, the cool silver pressing against her deepest parts. He held it there, letting her feel the full, impossible intrusion. Her body fought it, spasming around the unyielding object, which only made the sensation more brutal, more specific. She was panting, her tears soaking the linen, her entire universe reduced to the cold metal splitting her open.
“Now,” Mark said, his breath warm against her ear as he leaned over her. His hand remained on the handle, not moving it yet. “You will stay just like this. And you will finish your dinner.”
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Enter a world of passion, pleasure, and desire with “Steamy Encounters."
On the night of our engagement banquet, Mandy Sutton's boyfriend, Lenard Johnson, sends my fiancee, Sarah Lindt, a video clip of him jerking off. It also comes with a text message.
"Using my hand doesn't feel good at all. I miss your tight little mouth."
I want to call that jerk on the spot and cuss him out. But Sarah, who has flown into a state of panic, quickly stops me out of anger.
"Are you dumb? It's obvious that Lenard has sent all of these things to the wrong person! He's my best friend's boyfriend, for crying out loud! There's nothing going on between us! Must you be so paranoid, Jonathan?
"You're the one that's oozing negativity and dark thoughts, so stop assuming that everyone else is the same as you! Put that jealousy of yours away and stop embarrassing me already!"
To think that Sarah is actually accusing me of being jealous and paranoid when she's the one who has cheated on me behind my back!
I merely chuckle coldly before forwarding the video clip to our mutual college group chat. At the same time, I've withdrawn my sponsorship from Sarah's company.
I'm quite curious, though. Without the support of a jealous, embarrassing man who has zero confidence like me, just how long can Sarah maintain her image as a strong and independent businesswoman?
"I want you back at all cost!" Sidd groaned, glaring bitterly at me. He was both jealous and angry and I was ready to add salt to his injury.
The corners of my lips curled into a smirk. "And that chance is what you will never get. I already promised myself with my mother's grave that I will never forgive you," I said with all the seriousness I could muster. "Besides, I am engaged to Veer."
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Voiding her mother's advice, Nadia, who loved Sidd, a movie star with all her heart got pregnant for him. He abandoned her, getting engaged to Ria, his co-actor. The pregnancy shock killed Nadia's mother. Her heart shattered into millions of pieces, giving birth to his son, and being forced to stay out of his life completely.
But after many years when Nadia found herself in the same industry as Sidd, Sidd suddenly felt possessive of her. But it was too late when Nadia showed him her engagement ring to Sidd's rival, Veer.
Zoya Agrawal is a coy, silent, innocent girl who abides by her parent's rule and shakes her head to their will.
Renzo Matteo De Luca is the head of the most feared Italian Mafia.
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"Don't give bloody excuses" I was barking at the man who was indebted to me. "You were supposed to pay me back before two months".
"Please forgive me Matteo, I will try to pay you back within a month" he pleads.
There is a soft knock on the door,he looks back at me, I give him permission and sat back on the chair. " Dad i have to discuss something with you,its really important " I heard a beautiful voice say.I turned the chair to look the owner of the voice and I felt the air being knocked out of me. "You dont have to pay me back instead I want to marry your daughter" I say after he returns. He looks at me for a second and slowly nods his head.
Who knew my journey to India would turn like this????
A sharp pull by my wrist bought me back to the wall. I hold my breath for a moment.
"what the hell" I cussed.
"Shh, baby girl" he exclaimed. I cringed with the endearment he used.
He brought his face near to my face. His breath is fanning all over my lips. It raised my heartbeat to a different level. It must be heard by him also. His smirk face saying it all.
His eyes are gazing my lips and he started closing the small gap we have between our lips to be mingled into one.
Sensing his intentions I closed my eyes & moved my face to the left.
He stopped right away & increase the gap between us which I really appreciate but the hold of his hand on my wrist is very tight. It started paining me slowly.
"Now listen to me very carefully, we might be lawfully wedded husband & wife. But you are nothing to me. I have only married you because of my doll" he said rudely to me.
I forcefully release my hand from his hulk like grip which resulted into breaking my bangles & a piece of glass cut into my hand. It hurt me like hell. There must be a big cut in my hand. Ignoring the pain in my hand.
I showed my other hand finger towards him and said "even I was not interested in this marriage. I am kind of forced into this"
Which I am not, my subconscious mocked me.
But I won’t give him that satisfaction. Although I was not forced but I had no other option than to accept this marriage.
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This is the story of Payal Mehra and Kabir Khurana who are bound by vows in the sacred bond of marriage which was not in their to do list. But yet they are.
I got hooked on the glossy, fast-paced vibe of 'Bang Bang!' the moment I first saw the opening chase, and I couldn't stop looking up where they actually filmed it. The movie was a real globe-trotter: a lot of the action and city-chase scenes were shot across London — you can see those slick urban backdrops and bridges that give the film its international-spy feel.
Aside from the UK, the filmmakers also used picturesque overseas islands for the song and romantic sequences, plus several Indian locations for the more grounded moments. A fair chunk of interiors and controlled stunts were handled in studios back home, so the movie mixes on-location sparkle with studio precision. If you like behind-the-scenes stuff, the DVD extras and festival interviews often point out which scenes were location shoots versus studio setups — that’s how I figured out what I wanted to try spotting next time I’m in London or on an island getaway.
I totally get the excitement about meeting the cast of 'Kumkum Bhagya'—they have such a charismatic presence on screen! If you're in Mumbai, your best bet is to attend fan meet-and-greets or promotional events for the show. The production team often organizes these when there’s a major plot twist or season finale. Follow the official social media pages of the show and the actors, like Krishna Kaul or Mugdha Chaphekar, because they sometimes drop surprise announcements about public appearances. Another cool way is to check out cultural festivals or charity events in big cities; TV stars often show up to support causes. Just remember, patience is key—these opportunities don’t come around every day, but when they do, it’s pure magic!
If you’re really dedicated, you could even try visiting filming locations, though sets are usually closed to the public for privacy reasons. Some fans have luck waiting near studios like Balaji Telefilms, but be respectful of their space. Conventions like Comic Con Mumbai also occasionally feature TV actors, so keep an eye out for schedules. And hey, if all else fails, a heartfelt fan letter or social media interaction might at least get you a shoutout!