Mumbai: At a time when television storytelling is evolving rapidly, Yaadein on Sony SAB stands out as a refreshing medical drama that places human emotions at its core rather than just clinical narratives. Adapted from the acclaimed Italian series DOC – Nelle Tue Mani, the show seamlessly blends the high-stakes world of a hospital with deeply personal journeys of memory, love, and rediscovery.
Leading the narrative is Iqbal Khan as Dr. Dev Mehta, a brilliant and instinctive physician whose life takes a dramatic turn after memory loss alters his sense of identity. Khan delivers a layered and compelling performance, capturing both the vulnerability and resilience of a man forced to rebuild his life from fragments. His portrayal brings emotional authenticity to a character navigating uncertainty, making the journey both relatable and deeply engaging.
Opposite him, Gulki Joshi impresses as Srishty Agarwal, the hospital’s administrative head and Dev’s former partner. Her performance adds emotional depth, portraying a woman torn between past memories and present realities. The chemistry between the two actors forms the emotional backbone of the show, transforming Yaadein into a poignant exploration of love and second chances.
Further enriching the narrative is Srishty Singh as Dr. Vaani Gupta, whose understated yet powerful presence reflects the emotional complexities that arise when memories fade but feelings remain. Her character adds another layer to the evolving interpersonal dynamics within the story.

Speaking about his role, Iqbal Khan said, “The love and encouragement I’ve received for Dr. Dev has been truly humbling. Audiences are not just watching his journey, they’re feeling it with him — and that connection is the most rewarding part of being an actor. It’s inspiring to see fans embrace the vulnerability and humanity of this character, and their support motivates me every single day.”
With its character-driven storytelling and emotionally rich narrative, Yaadein transcends the conventions of a typical medical drama. By delving into themes of identity, relationships, and personal transformation, the show resonates strongly with viewers, reflecting both the fragility and resilience of real life.

