Honouring women - the backbone of Sai Darshan Society: Women's Day celebration in Sony SAB's 'Wagle Ki Duniya'
As Women’s Day approaches, Sony SAB’s 'Wagle Ki Duniya - Nayi Peedhi Naye Kissey' gears up for a special celebration for women who form the backbone of Sai Darshan society. For this occasion, the children, along with their fathers, come up with a unique award ceremony to honour exceptional woman among them. The society ladies are eager to participate and showcase their best qualities, with a scoring system where they earn points for their good deeds and negative marks for any missteps.
As Women’s Day approaches, Sony SAB’s 'Wagle Ki Duniya - Nayi Peedhi Naye Kissey' gears up for a special celebration for women who form the backbone of Sai Darshan society. For this occasion, the children, along with their fathers, come up with a unique award ceremony to honour exceptional woman among them. The society ladies are eager to participate and showcase their best qualities, with a scoring system where they earn points for their good deeds and negative marks for any missteps.
However, as Women's Day arrives, the women are in for a heartwarming surprise during the award function. Instead of a competitive atmosphere, the event transforms into a celebration of unity, love, and appreciation for all the women present. From the oldest member Radhika (Bharati Achrekar) to the youngest member Kittu (Mahi Soni), each woman is appreciated and awarded for her unique qualities and contributions to the family and community. This unique celebration in Wagle Ki Duniya is a beautiful reminder of the importance of recognizing and honoring the women who enrich our lives daily.
Pariva Pranati, who plays the character of Vandana said, “Wagle Ki Duniya always shines a light on the unsung heroes in our society, and the latest storyline celebrating Women’s Day is no exception. The heartfelt award function organized by the kids is a touching tribute to the women who tirelessly work behind the scenes, often without seeking recognition. As Vandana, I take pride in being part of a show that values and acknowledges women's essential roles in our families and communities.”