Bani — Ishq Da Kalma (English: Bani - A Holy Script Of Love) was an Indian television drama series, which premiered on 18 March 2013 on Colors. The series was originally titled Gurbani, which means the composition of the Sikh Gurus. The title of the series was changed after several concerns reported by Sikh organizations, including Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee concerning the title issue.
Desho declares her intention of getting an NRI bridegroom for her daughter Bani. Soham, who lives in Bani's village, is smitten with her, but he is rejected by Desho since he is not an NRI. Amreek and Parmeet are NRI bachelors. Rajji's marriage is arranged with Amreek and Bani's with Parmeet. On the day of the double wedding, there is a great deal of confusion. First, it seems that Parmeet, who works in Canada, will not turn up for the wedding. So Desho begs Soham to marry Bani and he joyfully agrees. But Parmeet does turn up at the last moment. Then, Amreek leaves in a huff because of a misunderstanding between him and Rajji. Now, because of a communication gap, the brides' relatives get the impression that Soham has agreed to marry Rajji. Thus, Bani gets married to Parmeet, as planned, while Soham unknowingly marries Rajji instead of his true love.
Neha (hindi : नेहा) is a popular Hindi/Sanskrit Indian feminine given name, which means Love. It can also be translated to mean "rain" or "eyes."
Neha (formerly known as Shabana Raza and now as Neha Bajpai) is an Indian actress. She made her film debut opposite Bobby Deol in Kareeb (1998) and went on to act in Fiza and Rahul among others. She was given the filmi name "Neha" by the director of Kareeb, Vidhu Vinod Chopra, after the name of her character in that film. After a break, she returned to acting in 2010 under her original name, appearing in Sanjay Gupta's Alibaug.
She married Bollywood star Manoj Bajpai in April 2006. The couple had a daughter named Ava Nayla.