dreams. There are
songs to the effect. A
big city where people
throng everyday to fulfill
their dreams. To make it
big. Be it in the glamour
world of Cinema or
Fashion. Be it in the
world of Stock Market
or Corporate. Mumbai
has been synonymous
with everything large,
fast and glamourous.
In Suvreen Guggal –
Topper of the Year, we
have Jasleen Guggal
aka Baby (Mansi
Srivastav) who wants to
go to Mumbai to pursue
her studies. However,
the underlying fact is
that she is looking for
freedom. Independence
to do her thing. Of
course, that includes
competing with elder
sister Survreen Guggal
(Smiriti Kalra) who also
is harbouring a dream
to do internship in
Mumbai with Rehan
Charles (Mohit Malik) Suvreen is in a dilemma. She has to persuade her parents in letting her go to Mumbai. How difficult is it for parents to cut the apron strings and let their children find their wings? Is Suvreen's skepticism about her parent's reaction justified or should she go and tell her parents exactly why she wants to go to Mumbai? Are Baby's underhand methods right in pushing the matter of moving to Mumbai right? While parents should have faith and trust in their children, should the children not reciprocate the same in their parents? Are parents difficult? Do they always become an obstacle in the chosen path of their children or will communication solve some of the issues? At Forum 32 we want your opinion on how to bridge the gap between parent and child with communication. While you watch Suvreen Guggal – Topper of the Year, every Monday to Friday at 6:30pm on Channel V, do you see reflection of things you have faced or are facing? Shall we discuss what will give you wings while keeping your family in the know how?
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