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Mumbai: 'Maat Pitaah Ke Charnon Mein Swarg', the recently launched show in Colors channel is going to show the remarriage of widow Yashoda with Satya. It is reported to bring in some major high points after the marriage of Yashoda and Satya.
The show will now focus on remarriage of widow and the obstacles that the Tripathi family faces from the society, which objects to widow remarriage in Vrindavan.
According to an industry source, “Fridays episode saw a major twist wherein the entire village provoked by Kali Singh the Mukhiya (Avinash Wadhawan), put Yashoda (Jyoti Gauba) and Satya Narayan (Yatin Karyekar) under the scanner, and ask them to come clear with the relation they share. In order to stop the village from hurling accusations at him and Yashoda, Satya Narayan takes a drastic step and puts sindoor on Yashodas maang, thus accepting the young widow as his wife.”
Speaking about the widow culture prevalent even today in places like Vrindavan, Jyoti Gauba aka Yashoda said, “Even when we were shooting at this place, we saw many young widows and even older people living a life of misery after being abandoned by their family members. Its so nice to play a realistic character on screen, and with this widow remarriage being shown in the show, we actually spread a message to the masses.”
The actress is very happy to have got this role which offers her so much of variety. She added, “I get to play three different versions in one show; I play a young widow to begin with, and follow it up by playing a mother to a seven year old kid. Once the leap takes place, I will be playing mother to three grown-up kids. Its amazing to work with such a renowned production house and channel.”
The source added, “The coming episodes will see few major highpoints when Satya does not accept her as his wife, and does not allow his son Shubh to get close to Yashoda. Also, Shubh who is very happy that he has got Yashoda Mayya in his life will be slowly brainwashed by the villagers, that his step-mother will ultimately ruin his life and take away from him all the nice memories of his real mother, Kamla. This ultimately will sow seeds of hatred in the kids mind against Yashoda, and will want her to be sent out of the house.”
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