Actress Indira Krishna, known for her role as Durgawati in ‘Ganga Mai Ki Betiyaan’, emphasized the profound wisdom embedded in traditions while celebrating Gudi Padwa. She expressed that the gudi symbolizes resilience and strength, marking new beginnings and reinforcing faith and gratitude with each challenge overcome. In the show, ‘Ganga Mai Ki Betiyaan’, the storyline delves into the issue of dowry, shedding light on the societal stigma attached to it.
Meanwhile, the series portrays Ganga Mai, played by Shubhangi Latkar, facing the burden of dowry demands, compelling her to mortgage her house to meet the expectations set by Sahana’s mother-in-law. Shubhangi Latkar, reflecting on her role, highlighted the complexities of addressing such intense societal issues as an actor, especially concerning the prevalent evil of dowry.
Shubhangi Latkar, who also plays a pivotal role in the series, shared her perspective on the deep-rooted social evil of dowry and the pressures it imposes. She emphasized the importance of portraying the character’s vulnerability and strength realistically, showcasing the enduring societal challenges while embodying courage and hope for change. The actress acknowledged the prevalence of such situations in the past, underscoring the need to uphold values of respect over material transactions in relationships.
The show, featuring Sheizaan Khan and Amandeep Sidhu in lead roles, continues to address pertinent social issues, with upcoming episodes focusing on Ganga Mai, Sahana, and Sneha taking a bold stance against dowry practices. Additionally, the storyline will unfold the revelation of Durgawati discovering Siddhu’s love interest, not being Purvi, adding further twists to the narrative. ‘Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan’ is broadcast on Zee TV.
