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Exploring Gender Inequality: Sudha Chandran’s Author-Backed Role in Upcoming Show Challenges Societal Norms

The upcoming show delves into a poignant social issue, shedding light on the harsh reality faced by many girls who find themselves abandoned by their parents. This societal affliction portrayed in the narrative revolves around girls who, in a patriarchal setting, are not the preferred choices of their parents. The deep-seated gender inequality ingrained in the collective mindset demands a shift in perspectives regarding the value and potential of women.

In an interview with IANS, actress Sudha, known for her role in ‘Kaahin Kissii Roz,’ discussed her character Kailashi in the upcoming show. While Sudha clarified that she may not entirely align with Kailashi’s ideology, expressing her desire for the success of daughters in her own household, she acknowledged a connection with certain facets of Kailashi’s personality. Sudha highlighted Kailashi’s authoritative demeanor, confidence, and unwavering commitment to her decisions without regret, elements that resonate with her own understanding of the character.

Contrary to misconceptions, Sudha emphasized that Kailashi is not a negative character but a woman driven by her convictions, principles, and a strong sense of authority. She described the role as an actor’s dream, praising the script’s freshness and its focus on a girl child advocating for her rights and influencing a 60-year-old woman’s understanding of right and wrong.

Sudha elaborated on Kailashi’s representation of a segment of society that adheres to specific principles, emphasizing that the character does not subscribe to notions of equality or girl power.

Speaking about her co-star Amar Upadhyay, Sudha expressed admiration for his professionalism, warmth, and dedication to his character. The show unfolds the story of Doree, a six-year-old girl residing in Banaras with her foster father Ganga Prasad, portrayed by Amar Upadhyay, and Sudha in the role of Kailashi Devi. Child actor Mahi Bhanushali plays the role of the young Doree in this compelling narrative.

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