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Genre: Drama Schedule: Mon - Fri 8:30pm
She is bubbly, she is charming, she is blunt…and yet she is so
adorable.
She is happiness, she is loyalty, she is virtue… and
she is pride.
She lives in her own world…a world which she thinks
to be picture perfect…a bed of roses.
She is Meerra
But that day isn’t far off when she will wake up
from her dream to see the reality of the world…
SaharaOne Television invites you to meet Meerra the
new epitome of progressive woman in Solhah Singaarr,
its new offering which premières on Monday, October
30, at 8.30 pm, Monday to Friday.
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Solhah Singaarr revolves around the wealthy and
influential Bharadwaj family of Benares. It’s the
story of Meerra played by 'Akangsha Rawat' a
carefree teenager who thinks the world to be picture
perfect & rosy. The apple of everyone’s eye in the
Bharadwaj family her life revolves around playing
with children in and around the bylanes of Benares
and tasting the pickle made by the elders of the
house. Lost in her own world, she is unaware of the
underlying friction in her parents’ marriage. She
loves her family a lot although her mother Alaknanda,
her grandmother – Ammaji and her best friend Shlok
are very special to her.
An unfortunate event in the family awakens Meerra
from her near perfect world to face the harsh
realities of life. It makes her realise the
importance of Solhah Singaarr in a woman’s life…the
significance of what it means to be loved by your
husband…the meaning of why women apply sindoor, wear
bangles, apply mehendi. The transformation
begins…from that of a carefree girl to one of a
sensible woman. Being a woman of today, she fights
for what is right for herself and her near and dear
ones, especially for her mother who has suffered an
ordeal ... And she wins.
With honesty in her heart and love for her family in
her mind, she plays the role of a perfect daughter.
Gradually, her life takes different twists and
turns. She expects answers to many questions…What is
the underlying reality of being a woman, behind her
existence and identity at every stage in life? What
sacrifices she has to undergo being a woman? Why is
the society so regressive on women in many ways?
Meerra fights back. She redefines the regressive
norms laid over ages and eventually wins. |
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