When we talk about marriage, it is important to discuss the mindset and thinking about girls in India. Manmarzian leads to aspirations, and fulfulling them needs many intrinsic life qualities which are constanly evolving and we continue learning from our childhood days. But on other end, it is also important to understand how you are going to complete your aspirations coming from your manmarzian. While, on one hand the show’s theme tackles an interesting and impactful question which exists in every girl and family’s mind – girl’s marriage and its timing. Thus, she puts forward the point on marriage being not the only wish in a girl’s life, and a girl can set other priorities before getting married. But Radhika has other options and informs her family on going to Mumbai to work and to build a better future for herself. She informs her mom and family that before becoming someone’s wife she wants to do something to make her own life. They think she has reached appropriate age for marriage and starts looking for a suitable groom. Radhika Mishra is a typical Indian girl next door and lives in Rishikesh (city on the foothills of the Himalayas), and like other girls her family too keeps a hope of wanting to get her married. The show presents the story of two friends Radhika Mishra and Samaira.
Few of such Manmarzian could be – Going on backpacking trip with friends, regarding mom as your close friend and sharing info about every crush, deciding to move to different city as work excites & inspires you, choosing your own soulmate, how to deal with love, heartbreak, hate & relationships last but not the least, taking a decision on when to get married. The answer is not one or two but rather a large pool of answers since each girl is different, carries own perspective, and wants to do something in life before marriage due to her motivation and what her heart says. It captures the essence – What are those Manmarziyan of every Indian girl before she decides to marry. Manmarzian is the new show offering from Star Plus. Music reality shows, their judges and fighting.Interaction between the 2 popular K serials on Sta.Paru is trying to help in this process of reconciliation, but is hard. Soumya's grandfather wants to get the family to live together, but there are an incredible amount of tension in the house. The main issue now is the tension between them. Samir is arrogant and his parents want him to get a share. She has won over everyone except for her mother-in-law who is not prepared to accept her.Īlso, Soumya's uncle turns up with his son Samir (Soumya is elder by 2 days and hence is the family heir). Soumya has a change of heart, and within some time, Pari also gets her memory back. In the meantime her family gets to know and are furious. Eventually, Pari almost dies but has a memory loss. Her family and Soumya's grandfather do not know about this. Soumya married Pari because he loved somebody else, but his family guru had claimed that his wife would die in 40 days, so they need somebody else to get married to Soumya first. Rani is now dead, and Pari has been brought up by her grandmother, and then she gets married to Soumya. She has a daughter called Pari (who has a limp).Ĭut to 20 years later. Rani was from a rich household married into a middle class family of Prince. The lead characters of the current episode on air have got attention due to their pleasing personalities and looks with Reena Kapoor playing the role of Rani/Pari.
The serial already has had one 20 year leap and has passed onto the next generation. Starting on it recently completed 500 episodes. This serial comes on Sahara at 9:00 - 9:30 PM on weekdays. And now relatives, who are also scheming of ways to get the family wealth. The serial does have familiar elements that people find in other serials, such as a 20 year transformation happening suddenly a saas who is a terror to her bahu (the saas is forever scheming of ways to get rid of her, including trying to burn her on a gas stove). It has a nice sweet ring through the whole serial, and was nice. I asked around, and looked at forum postings, and found mostly that people were appreciative of the serial. I liked this serial (although there were some episodes that I thought were slow and could have done with some effort to speed up things). This is a serial by Rajshri, and given that this serial is not from the K camp (Balaji Telefilms), the expectation was that the serial would be different from the regular saas-bahu stuff that happens on all the channels, and it was different.