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DEVJI DADA
Age: 75
He is "Bhisma" of Mahabharata. In our story he is the elder son of Shri. Shantilal Goenka & Ambika. Ambika died when Devrath was just 10. Shantilal married Savitri, his second wife. Savitri gave birth to Hemraj, Devji was highly regarded by Hemraj. Devji was an intelligent boy looking after all the commercial affairs of Shantilal. On the death bed Shantilal took promise from devrath to take care of Hemraj. Devji gave all his life for Hemraj and in the process never got married, responsibility meant everything to him.
Now Devji is the eldest member of the family looking after Goenka Group's business. Very influential, and a man of his words, people don't dare to speak with him eye to eye. He is very healthy and has a strong personality. With the help of Rehmat Khan, the legal advisor of late Shantilal, Devji made huge growth of the family business. After the death of Hemraj, Devji strived for the evenhandedness that DharamDayal and his family should get.
The other colour of his portrayal that goes parallel to Bhisma is, say for example he is also helpless for some reason when Mansen, wants to keep Dharam apart from their family.
Age: 75
He is "Bhisma" of Mahabharata. In our story he is the elder son of Shri. Shantilal Goenka & Ambika. Ambika died when Devrath was just 10. Shantilal married Savitri, his second wife. Savitri gave birth to Hemraj, Devji was highly regarded by Hemraj. Devji was an intelligent boy looking after all the commercial affairs of Shantilal. On the death bed Shantilal took promise from devrath to take care of Hemraj. Devji gave all his life for Hemraj and in the process never got married, responsibility meant everything to him.
Now Devji is the eldest member of the family looking after Goenka Group's business. Very influential, and a man of his words, people don't dare to speak with him eye to eye. He is very healthy and has a strong personality. With the help of Rehmat Khan, the legal advisor of late Shantilal, Devji made huge growth of the family business. After the death of Hemraj, Devji strived for the evenhandedness that DharamDayal and his family should get.
The other colour of his portrayal that goes parallel to Bhisma is, say for example he is also helpless for some reason when Mansen, wants to keep Dharam apart from their family.