: Parallel to the college glitz, the story introduces the Bhushan sisters , Nupur (Rati Pandey) and Gunjan (Sanaya Irani). Having moved from the small town of Morena to Mumbai at their father's insistence, they represent the "fish out of water" trope.
, which premiered on September 22, 2008 , on Star One , marked the beginning of a cult-classic era in Indian youth television. The episode successfully established the high-energy atmosphere of Excel College and introduced a cast of characters that would become household names for a generation of viewers. Plot Summary: The Arrival at Excel College Miley Jab Hum Tum Episode 1
The premiere episode primarily focuses on establishing the contrasting worlds of its lead characters: : Parallel to the college glitz, the story
"Miley Jab Hum Tum" is often cited as a . By focusing on relatable themes like peer pressure, academic struggles, and the transition from small-town to city life, the first episode immediately hooked a young audience. : The episode opens with Dia Bhushan (Navina
: The episode opens with Dia Bhushan (Navina Bole), the reigning diva of Excel College, making a grand entry. While she is admired by many, she is preoccupied with her feelings for Samrat Shergill (Mohit Sehgal), the college's popular basketball champion.
: Mayank Sharma (Arjun Bijlani) is also introduced as a serious, studious individual who stands in stark contrast to the carefree Samrat.