Ashwin faces arrest in Sony SAB’s ‘Pushpa Impossible’
Sony SAB's 'Pushpa Impossible' continues to captivate audiences with the inspiring story of Pushpa (Karuna Pandey), a resilient woman who faces life's challenges with unyielding optimism. In recent episodes, the audience saw everyone in the Pushpa household rejoicing after Rashi (Deshna Dugad) bags an ad after overcoming self-esteem issues.
Sony SAB's 'Pushpa Impossible' continues to captivate audiences with the inspiring story of Pushpa (Karuna Pandey), a resilient woman who faces life's challenges with unyielding optimism. In recent episodes, the audience saw everyone in the Pushpa household rejoicing after Rashi (Deshna Dugad) bags an ad after overcoming self-esteem issues.
In the upcoming episodes, Rashi becomes the target of online trolling by a user named Prabhas (Bhavya Gandhi) who goes by the name ‘King of Cool’. When Ashwin learns that his sister is being harassed, he confronts Prabhaas, not realizing he’s dealing with a psychotic and unstable individual, and ends up slapping him. This provokes Prabhas, who menacingly warns Ashwin of revenge. True to his word, Prabhas, along with his friends, smashes his fleet of cars, and plants a pistol in one of his cars. To make matters worse, Ashwin’s business license is revoked, making his future uncertain. The troll doesn’t stop here, his revengeful actions cause Ashwin to land in jail, leaving the Pushpa family confused and harrowed.
Naveen Pandita, who portrays Ashwin in Pushpa Impossible, shared, “Ashwin’s attempt to teach Prabhaas a lesson leads to unforeseen consequences. After a heated confrontation with Prabhaas, he faces a chain reaction of events that completely disrupt his life, including the loss of his business license and his arrest that lands him in jail. These events effect Ashwin immensely, as his actions inadvertently drag the entire family into a crisis. This ordeal marks the beginning of a challenging period for Ashwin, setting the stage for intense drama and major twists that is sure to keep the viewers hooked.”