The show’s main protagonist, Pratigya is her father- Shyamji Saxena’s pride. She is beautiful girl who loves helping her mother at home. She feels lucky that her family allowed her to complete her education unlike her other friends. After her schooling she was sent toLucknow to complete her graduation
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Pratigya 17th March 2012
The show’s main protagonist, Pratigya is her father- Shyamji Saxena’s pride. She is beautiful girl who loves helping her mother at home. She feels lucky that her family allowed her to complete her education unlike her other friends. After her schooling she was sent toLucknow to complete her graduation
Maryaada 17th March 2012
Set in Haryana, this is a bold family drama about the lives of four women of the Jhaakarfamily, and the darker realities of their relationships. The story is about how these four women (Devyani, Uttara, Vidya & Priya) maneuver themselves in this seemingly perfect family, but have serious skeletons in the cupboard that could become ugly for this family.
Navya 17th March 2012
Navya symbolises the young, new generation of India. A 19-year old college goer, Navya is the average girl-next-door, who is confused about her life. She is extremely identifiable with the youth of India. Navya naturally balances modernity & traditionalism in her day-to-day life without even consciously thinking about it. Like most youngsters today, Navya has middle class parents, who constantly struggle between being parents and friends to their children.
Her friends enjoy better freedom at home - one of them also has a boyfriend. Navyasecretly wishes for the same - someone who would do mushy things for her - yet she is happy in her own world. As luck would have it, Navya falls in love with Anant, a boy hailing from a traditional and conservative family. Over time, the story beautifully captures Navya andAnant’s journey of love and their trials and tribulations in trying to stay uniquely Indian and yet moving ahead with the times.
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