Geet Hui Sabse Parayi on Star One became a major Internet hit despite its low distribution base within the country, powered as it was by the realistic story of a girl from Hoshiarpur who is duped of property and integrity by a Canada-based NRI and left pregnant. She fights for her space in a big city, decides to keep her child and finds love. She is at once simple, innocent and at once decided and mature, a fact that has found an audience abroad, the battered wives' tales from Punjab villages not an uncommon thread here. "It's the theme that works out every time. The script is strong and connects well with the viewers. This show has gained so much popularity that it is very encouraging and motivating for all of us," says Drashti Dhami who plays Geet in the serial.
"Geet's character goes through a lot of ups and downs in life but she stays strong. She is a decision-maker who always stand up for rights, even if she is alone. In fact, her character works as a crusader for every woman," she says.
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