Sony Entertainment Television announces the launch of a high voltage dramedy, Main Maayke Chali Jaungi Tum Dekhte Rahiyo
Sony
Entertainment Television announces the launch of a high voltage dramedy, Main
Maayke Chali Jaungi Tum Dekhte Rahiyo
The show marks the return of popular actress Neelu
Waghela as lawyer Satya Devi
The show premieres on 11th September and will air
every Mon-Fri at 8:30 PM
Gone are the days where marriage would mean the end
of parent’s direct involvement in their daughter’s life. Nuclear families,
gender equality and many other progressive views have created a positive change
in the society. The relationship between the parents and their daughters in
today’s times doesn’t change much pre and post marriage, when it comes to being
adequately involved in each other’s lives. However, in few cases, parental
involvement can also turn into obsessive interference and this creates a new
challenge for the married couple.
Exploring one such mother-daughter relationship and
the interference of this mother in her daughter’s marriage, Sony Entertainment Television is all
geared up to present a slice of life dramedy - Main Maayke Chali Jaungi Tum Dekhte Rahiyo. This mother strongly
believes in beti ko bas vida kiya hai,
alvida nahin, maintaining a strong presence in her daughter’s life post
marriage. Produced by Dheeraj Sarna’s Kagaz Kalam Films, the show is slated to
launch on Sony Entertainment Television on September
11, 2018 and will air every Monday
to Friday at 8:30 pm.
The show follows the antics of the sweet and
gullible bahu, Jaya, a wedding planner by profession, who keeps threatening her
husband to go back to her maayka, under the influence of her overprotective
mother Satya Devi. What might be the reason? One phone-call by her mother,
leads her to believe that her independence is under threat at her sasuraal. But
is her life post marriage really that miserable? How will Samar, the loving
husband that he is, bridge the gap? Set in the lovely city of Bhopal, the show
aims to capture the essence of how over interference of parents can become a
nemesis to their children’s marital independence.
Main Maayke Chali Jaungi Tum Dekhte Rahiyo features
a stellar cast with popular faces from the Indian television Industry. The show
marks the return of actress Neelu
Waghela on television as the no-nonsense lawyer Satya Devi. Popular actors Srishti Jain and Namish Taneja will be seen portraying the lead roles of Jaya and
Samar – the married couple. Aditi
Deshpande will be enacting the role of the accommodating and understanding
mother-in-law, Rama.
Tune in to watch this dramedy, Main Maayke Chali Jaaungi Tum Dekhte
Rahio, starting 11th September, every Monday to Friday at 8:30 pm only on Sony
Entertainment Television
COMMENTS:
Neelu Waghela, celebrated actor who essays
the character of Satya Devi
“I am still dependent on my own mother for a lot of
things even though I am a mother myself now. So, it didn’t take me time to
understand the character of Satya Devi. She is overprotective about her
children and especially Jaya as she is the youngest one and I feel most women
will relate to this emotion. In fact, my husband keeps joking that I am already
being trained for the future considering I have a daughter (laughs). We have
received some really good response to the promos that are on-air and I am
certain the audience will also enjoy the show.”
Aditi Deshpande,
noted actor who essays the character of Rama
“I look forward to spending time with my colleagues
because we have all become one big happy family. It doesn’t feel like we are
essaying characters… we are living the show. Main Maayke Chali Jaaungi Tum
Dekhte Rahiyo is very beautifully written and I feel that as a show it caters
to the entire family.”
Namish Taneja, popular actor who essays the
character of Samar
“Firstly, I must tell you
that visiting Delhi is like homecoming for me! I will always be a Delhi boy at
heart even though I have moved to Mumbai for my work commitments. My character
Samar, in Main Maayke Chali Jaaungi shares a very close knot bond with his
family and it wasn’t difficult for me to slip into this character. A lot of my
mannerisms that you will see on-screen are a result of my observation within my
own set of family and friends. The husband always gets stuck between his wife
and family, but here you will see poor Samar stuck between his wife and his
mother-in-law.”
Srishti Jain, popular actor who essays the
character of Jaya
“Jaya is like Kareena
Kapoor from Jab We Met. Full of life and vivacious. Her only weakness is the
love she has for her mother Satya Devi. How this love over powers her
relationships post marriage is what the audience will enjoy.”
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