Atharva’s criticism pushes Rajesh to take reckless decisions in Sony SAB's Wagle Ki Duniya

Sony SAB’s ‘Wagle Ki Duniya - Nayi Peedi Naye Kissey’ follows the daily struggles and triumphs of the Wagle family. In recent episodes, Atharva (Sheehan Kapahi) taunts his father Rajesh Wagle (Sumeet Raghavan) for being a turtle in the race of life instead of a rabbit. He criticizes his father for not being ambitious enough and for always justifying their middle-class status.

Atharva’s criticism pushes Rajesh to take reckless decisions in Sony SAB's Wagle Ki Duniya

Sony SAB’s ‘Wagle Ki Duniya - Nayi Peedi Naye Kissey’ follows the daily struggles and triumphs of the Wagle family. In recent episodes, Atharva (Sheehan Kapahi) taunts his father Rajesh Wagle (Sumeet Raghavan) for being a turtle in the race of life instead of a rabbit. He criticizes his father for not being ambitious enough and for always justifying their middle-class status.

In the upcoming episodes, Rajesh becomes obsessed with the turtle and rabbit comparison and triggered by his son's constant taunts, begins taking unnecessary risks. From driving recklessly and ending up at the police station for breaking traffic rules to investing in stocks by mortgaging Vandana's jewelry, Rajesh crosses all lines of sanity. He also starts buying lottery tickets and losing more money. Determined to prove he can be a winner in life, Rajesh's wild actions worry the entire family, especially Vandana. As Rajesh takes increasing risks and his conflicts with Vandana rise, the once ideal couple starts facing challenges. 

How will Rajesh's behavior impact the family, and what will be the outcome of these drastic risks?

Sumeet Raghavan who plays the role of Rajesh Wagle said, “I believe viewers will be both shocked and intrigued by this new side of Rajesh. The man who was once afraid to light a matchstick is now holding burning diyas in his hand. Someone who never even broke a traffic signal is now going to the police station for rash driving. It’s clear Rajesh isn’t acting like himself. The real question is whether this new behavior will stop in time or if his risks will end up damaging the Wagle’s family dynamics."