With `Mehndi Wala Ghar', Sony Entertainment Television brings viewers a moving saga of a close-knit family and its changing dynamics
Bringing to the fore stories that hold mass appeal, Sony Entertainment Television presents viewers with a heartwarming family drama, 'Mehndi Wala Ghar'. In India, a joint family still plays a big role in the fabric of our society and this show puts the spotlight on the Agrawal family, residing in the vibrant city of Ujjain and pure Ujjain mein, Agrawal Sadan, “Mehndi Wala Ghar” ke naam se jaana jaata hain.
Bringing to the fore stories that hold mass appeal, Sony Entertainment Television presents viewers with a heartwarming family drama, 'Mehndi Wala Ghar'. In India, a joint family still plays a big role in the fabric of our society and this show puts the spotlight on the Agrawal family, residing in the vibrant city of Ujjain and pure Ujjain mein, Agrawal Sadan, “Mehndi Wala Ghar” ke naam se jaana jaata hain.
Reflecting the joy, laughter, and a sense of togetherness that is fostered in this environment, Mehndi Wala Ghar also explores the consequences of drifting away from these cherished bonds, in the name of individualism and modernization, as is the case with the Agrawals who used to live by their motto, "A family that eats together, prays together, stays together!". Circumstances have led this large family to break away from each other and led by the remarkable performance of Shruti Anand as Mauli, the narrative delves into the resilient spirit of this woman who is determined to reunite the fractured ties within the Agarwal household.
Boasting an ensemble cast of actors like Shehzad Shaikh, Vibha Chibber, Kanwarjit Paintal, Karan Mehra, Ravi Gossain, Rushad Rana, Arpit Kapoor, Aastha Choudhary, Gunn Kansara, Ushma Rathod, Khalida Jan, and Reema Vohra amongst others, this story intricately weaves the fabric of familial bonds. The Agrawal family and their ancestral home are sure to resonate with the viewers because of its relatable depiction of varied characters that one finds in a tightly knit household – be it the strict matriarch, the loving grandfather, the dutiful elder brother, the eager-to-please bahu or fun-loving cousins.