Can Aastha fulfill duties as beti & bahu?

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Posted: 16 years ago
'Babul Ka Aangann Chootey Na' by Sony Entertainment Television

India Infoline News Service / Mumbai Jan 17, 2008 12:40


Can Aastha fulfill her duties as a beti & bahu in perfect harmony? Stay tuned to 'BKACN' starting January 21, Monday to Thursday, at 10.00 p.m.

--Pati ke liye Karvaa Chauth ka pehla vrath zyada zaroori hai ya aapne bimaar pita ko aaspatal le jaana, Aap meri jagah hote to kya karte?
--Saas- sasur ki shaadi ki saalgirah party zyada zaroori hai ya apne mata pita ke ghar ki satyanarayan ki katha, Aap meri jagah hote to kya karte?
--Saasural ki grahasti sambhalna zyada zaroori hai ya mata pitake bure waqt mein unki madat karna, Aap meri jagah hote to kya karte?
--Nanad ki god bharai zyaada zaroori hai ya apni choti bahen ki sagai, Aap meri jagah hote to kya karte?

Does a daughter's responsibility towards her parents end once she is married? Is she wrong in wanting to support her parents even after she is married? Is she wrong in expecting her husband to be the son to her parents as she is the daughter to his parents? Sony Entertainment Television brings in the New Year with Babul Ka Aangann Chootey Na, starting Monday to Thursday, January 21 at 10.00 p.m. This daily soap is the story of Aastha who is caught in balancing her responsibilities towards her husband's family and her duties towards her own family… the conflict is real and relevant and faced by young women of today.
 
With increasing number of small families, instead of the age-old joint families, daughters have now taken up the responsibility of looking after their parents, thus trying to balance both their sasural and maayka. Aastha is one such youngster who decides not to get married, to look after her aged parents, but life has other plans for her. With an assurance, from the man who wants to marry her, that she can support her parents after marriage Aastha takes on the responsibility of her new home and the running of his office efficiently.

While she is trying to play the role of the bahu to perfection, her own family just falls apart. She wants to be with them, support them but the duty of a bahu is very demanding. Balancing the two, the conflict in her duties as a bahu and beti, form the crux of the show. Will the system let her play both the roles with equal panache?

Commenting on the new show Sanjay Upadhyay, Creative Head Fiction, Sony Entertainment Television said: "Sony Entertainment Television has always presented women who have become icons among television characters and the viewers continue to love and remember them. Babul Ka Aangann Chootey Na, presents yet another strong character in Aastha who has to deal with the eternal problem women are facing these days, in the times of nuclear families. Aastha is left with no choice but to take on the responsibilities of looking after her parents and her duties towards her in-laws, as her siblings are busy doing their own things. However much a woman tries to balance both it is demanding, especially when it comes to her sasural. We hope the simple story will resonate with our audiences and help women identify with the situation."

Babul Ka Aangann Chootey Na is produced by Ratna Sinha's Chota Ganapati Tele Creations and directed by Maqbool. The lead stars are Vijay Kashyap, Rameshwari, Raja Bundela, Navni Parihar and protagonist Aastha is played by newcomer Aastha Chaudhary.


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Posted: 16 years ago
each time she pops out those questions on television ...i feel like telling her ...have some spine n self respect for urself girl ....u dont even have to think twice ...if sasuraal kaa grihasthi n karvachauth is important than ur father's health ...stop all the same old drama ....girls in india have developed enough commonsense already ...anyways ..this serial is for all those dumb gals who r still going to argue ...it is a tradition to get jagged by inlaws ..n we love doing it ...as women r supposed to be //house keepers n maids of men n their families after marraige
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Posted: 16 years ago
thxn for d article... 😛

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