MUMBAI: Star Plus has stepped into unexplored territory. Star Plus is here with Udne Ki Aasha for its audience, starring Kanwar Dhillon (Sachin) and Neha Harsora (Sailee). Udne Ki Aasha depicts the tale of Sachin and Sailee and also the intricacies of the relationships and equations.
If we talk about the show, Set against a Marathi backdrop, Star Plus shows that Udne Ki Aasha is going to depict a wife's roadblock in the form of a non-cooperative husband and her challenge to make him transform for the sake of her and the family's progress. Kanwar Dhillon, who is a taxi driver and earns his livelihood with it, essays the character of Sachin, while on the other hand, Neha Harsora portrays the role of Sailee, a florist who dabbles in various small businesses and makes a living out of her other chores, in the show Udne Ki Aasha.
With the intriguing track awaiting the audience, the makers recently dropped a glimpse of the show where the audience can witness Sailee getting to know the truth about her marriage, which shatters her world in pieces. Yet even after being broken, Sailee firmly decides to take a stand for her self-respect. Be it Bollywood films or television shows, both highlight and focus on how women stand up for themselves and fight for their self-respect. Sailee from the Star Plus show Udne Ki Aasha makes us reminisce about Kajol's character Megha from the famous Bollywood film Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain. Just like Megha, Sailee decides to make a decision for herself and fight back against the injustice that has happened to her. Megha and Sailee are the epitome of women's power, exhibit an essence of self-worth, and set an example for all women to voice out their views and opinions. Certainly, Sailee has glimpses of Kajol's character Megha from Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain, and it will indeed be a treat for the audience to witness it.
Catch the drama unfolding in the lives of Sailee and Sachin on May 13 at 9 p.m. on Star Plus. Produced by Rahul Kumar Tewary, Udne Ki Aasha airs on Star Plus at 9 p.m., Monday to Sunday.
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