
MUMBAI: From a small-town girl with big dreams to a fierce IPS officer, Savi portrayed by Bhavika Sharma in the show Ghum Hai Kisi Key Pyaar Meiin embark on a journey that is not just dramatic storytelling but it is symbolic of the aspirations of countless Indian women who dare to dream beyond societal constraints. Savi moral compass, determination, and resilience evoke comparisons to real-life trailblazer Kiran Bedi, India’s first female IPS officer.
Kiran Bedi, India’s first female IPS officer, broke barriers in a male-dominated system with her fearless dedication and reformist vision. Known for her fearless stance during her service and her relentless work in social reform, Bedi’s career is a beacon of inspiration. Her efforts in transforming Tihar Jail, promoting transparency in policing, and encouraging women’s leadership set a precedent in Indian administrative history. She has always stood as a symbol of strength, integrity, and progressive change.
In a similar vein, Savi emerges not just as a love interest or a passive character in a family saga, but as a determined, justice-driven individual carving her own path. Where Bedi fought corruption and stood up for reform in a patriarchal system, Savi is now seen navigating her own battles, emotional, societal, and moral with a bold sense of purpose.
What makes this comparison apt is not just the outer grit but the inner resilience. Bhavika Sharma portrays Savi with a quiet intensity, making viewers believe that strength doesn’t always roar; sometimes it quietly reforms households, relationships, and destinies.Watch Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin show at 7:10 only at Starplus!







Add new comment