With the COVID-19 pandemic bringing about an environment of uncertainty and gloom, Zee TV recognizes the need of the hour to lighten the mood and spread cheer with its first fiction offering post lockdown. The channel is all set to introduce a refreshing comedy of errors that will get families together and make them laugh with its engaging light-hearted narrative.The situational comedy, titled Ram Pyaare Sirf Humare, follows the life of a young woman Dulari and her ‘prize catch’ of a charming husband – Ram. Set in Bhopal, the story captures how this married woman, who is amply aware of how her ideal husband is the cynosure of every woman’s eyes, turns to a book of worldly wisdom with traditional ‘nuskas’ to keep him safe from the clutches of other women vying for his attention.The show will feature popular actor Nikhil Khurana, who hails from Chandigarh and has been a part of a few popular television shows. He will be seen portraying the character of the ever-so-charming Ram, a small town Mohalla hero and the apple of every woman’s eyes. Opposite him as Dulari is Jyoti Sharma, who was last seen as the leading lady of Zee TV’s popular love story Aisi Deewangi Dekhi Nahi Kahi. A beautiful, smart young woman but also a sharply observant wife, Dulari knows the dynamics at play when other women react to her husband Ram’s obvious charms. Bringing shades of grey into this picture perfect love story is Ram and Dulari’s strikingly attractive neighbour, Koel. Portrayed by the very talented Shamin Mannan, Koel is an alluring and charmingly talented, smart and out-going personality.The plot of Ram Pyaare Sirf Humare revolves around the strikingly handsome Ram who runs a beauty parlour in Bhopal and while he provides the best beauty services in town, women also visit the parlour to gawk at him. While Ram is practically the Maryada Purushottam who doesnt give in to the flirtations coming his way, Dulari sees other women flirting with him as Surpanakhas. To ensure she keeps her man safe and away from the clutches of these surpanakhas, Dulari uses several tips and tricks to keep Ram close to her as she rightfully says, Ram Pyaare, Sirf Humare! She gets the nuskas to keep her husband to herself from a book given to her by her brother Patang and though she hilariously ends up creating trouble for Ram and herself every single time she turns to the book; she doesn’t give up. Adding to the comedy of errors, Koel aims to befriend Ram and Dulari, break their marriage and steal Ram. While the wife is blissfully unware of Koel’s wicked plans, her actions and attempts to get close to Ram make Dulari question her intentions.