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Saas-bahu dynamics redefined in the show Hamariwali Good News

Saas-bahu, a relationship that is often portrayed as typically manipulative, especially on Indian television, will now make way for an equation that is based on trust and hope in Zee TV’s new show Hamariwali Good News. In fact, the show...
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Saas-bahu, a relationship that is often portrayed as typically manipulative, especially on Indian television, will now make way for an equation that is based on trust and hope in Zee TV’s new show Hamariwali Good News. In fact, the show presents a unique role reversal between the daughter-in-law, Navya, and her mother-in-law, Renuka, to give their family the much-awaited Good News. Set in Agra, the show will feature versatile television actress Srishti Jain as Navya Tiwari, a confident and young 23-year-old married girl who teaches kindergarten kids.

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Popular TV actress Juhi Parmar slips into the shoes of Renuka, the mother-in-law. Shares Juhi Parmar, “I am always up for challenges and when Renuka’s role was offered to me, I felt that this would be very different. The makers have given the saas-bahu relationship a dynamic twist and redefined the equation. The story line is unique, as for a woman to have a child for her own son and daughter-in-law is so different.”

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