
•2026•47 Episodes•2M+
Sandhya’s story begins in crisis, with a storm-night car crash that leaves her facing severe head trauma and the frightening possibility of permanent blindness. Doctors repeatedly warn that surgery is risky, expensive, and far from guaranteed, so her recovery quickly becomes a struggle over money, consent, and control. In the hospital, family members and older women try to decide her future for her, and marriage is even treated as a substitute for payment. Suraj emerges first as a quiet helper and later as the man tied to that marriage arrangement, but his role remains mixed because he is both protective and guarded. After the marriage, the conflict shifts into domestic and romantic tension, with Sandhya and Suraj arguing over finances, property, and what kind of life he can truly offer. Their bond deepens through caregiving and forced proximity, yet Sandhya also begins to question whether she is loved or merely managed. The story repeatedly turns Sandhya into a bargaining object, with men and women alike claiming authority over her body, her safety, and her status. That vulnerability escalates into abduction, ransom, confinement, and coercion, while Sandhya pleads for protection and autonomy. At the same time, protectors and elders debate whether she should be shielded by lies or told painful truths about her past. Sandhya gradually reveals deeper wounds, including abandonment, abuse, and a numbness toward affection that makes trust difficult. Public life then collides with private pain as Suraj’s marriage to Sandhya becomes a social spectacle at elite events and corporate gatherings. Rival women, gossip, and class humiliation repeatedly threaten to expose or invalidate their relationship. Suraj responds by openly claiming Sandhya as his wife, defending her in public, and even cancelling deals when she is insulted. But the emotional cost is high, because Sandhya is left unsure whether she belongs beside him or has simply been pulled into his world. The stakes rise again when a hidden-parentage thread emerges, suggesting Sandhya may have been taken as a child and may belong to another family. A secret DNA result and Suraj’s explanation point toward an earlier abduction and replacement, turning her identity into another contested battleground. Before that truth can settle, Sandhya is attacked with a paralytic substance, and Suraj fights to save her. The batch ends with rescue, revelation, and a promised family reunion still hanging over a web of distrust, reputation, and unresolved claims.
Sandhya’s story begins in crisis, with a storm-night car crash that leaves her facing severe head trauma and the frightening possibility of permanent blindness. Doctors repeatedly warn that surgery is risky, expensive, and far from guaranteed, so her recovery quickly becomes a struggle over money, consent, and control. In the hospital, family members and older women try to decide her future for her, and marriage is even treated as a substitute for payment. Suraj emerges first as a quiet helper and later as the man tied to that marriage arrangement, but his role remains mixed because he is both protective and guarded. After the marriage, the conflict shifts into domestic and romantic tension, with Sandhya and Suraj arguing over finances, property, and what kind of life he can truly offer. Their bond deepens through caregiving and forced proximity, yet Sandhya also begins to question whether she is loved or merely managed. The story repeatedly turns Sandhya into a bargaining object, with men and women alike claiming authority over her body, her safety, and her status. That vulnerability escalates into abduction, ransom, confinement, and coercion, while Sandhya pleads for protection and autonomy. At the same time, protectors and elders debate whether she should be shielded by lies or told painful truths about her past. Sandhya gradually reveals deeper wounds, including abandonment, abuse, and a numbness toward affection that makes trust difficult. Public life then collides with private pain as Suraj’s marriage to Sandhya becomes a social spectacle at elite events and corporate gatherings. Rival women, gossip, and class humiliation repeatedly threaten to expose or invalidate their relationship. Suraj responds by openly claiming Sandhya as his wife, defending her in public, and even cancelling deals when she is insulted. But the emotional cost is high, because Sandhya is left unsure whether she belongs beside him or has simply been pulled into his world. The stakes rise again when a hidden-parentage thread emerges, suggesting Sandhya may have been taken as a child and may belong to another family. A secret DNA result and Suraj’s explanation point toward an earlier abduction and replacement, turning her identity into another contested battleground. Before that truth can settle, Sandhya is attacked with a paralytic substance, and Suraj fights to save her. The batch ends with rescue, revelation, and a promised family reunion still hanging over a web of distrust, reputation, and unresolved claims.
Blind Love is a Family Drama Series in Kannada, streaming on Kuku TV.
Blind Love has 47 episodes, watched over 2M+ times on Kuku TV.
Blind Love is available to watch in Kannada on Kuku TV.
Blind Love was released in 2026 and is streaming on Kuku TV.
Blind Love is rated A.
The cast of Blind Love includes SONU UPADDHYA and Lavanya Productions.
You can watch Blind Love online on Kuku TV or download the Kuku TV app to start playing. Open any episode above to start watching instantly.