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Akash Jagga opens up about his emotional bond with 'Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani,' where he plays Kundan. The show, set in Rajasthan, follows a woman’s struggle against regressive customs. Jagga, a Rajasthan native, finds the role deeply personal. The drama promises gripping storytelling with unexpected twists.

Key Points: Akash Jagga Shares Emotional Connection to Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri

  • Akash Jagga plays Kundan, a layered character in a Rajasthani drama
  • The show explores a woman’s fight against oppressive traditions
  • Jagga relates personally as a Rajasthan native
  • Story promises unpredictable twists from the first episode
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Akash Jagga reveals why 'Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani' is close to his heart

Actor Akash Jagga reveals why playing Kundan in 'Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani' is deeply personal, set in his home state Rajasthan.

"Kundan’s character has so many layers, and I’m sure viewers will connect with him just as much as I have. – Akash Jagga"

Mumbai, July 13

The makers of the forthcoming drama, "Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani" have introduced their male lead - actor Akash Jagga. He has been roped in to play Kundan in his next — a strong, emotionally layered character.

The recently released promo of the show was set against the backdrop of a Rajasthani panchayat. Ghevar, a young woman is forced into a ritual meant to repay a family debt. As she is trying to avoid this unpleasant situation, Kundan comes to her rescue and claimes Ghevar to be her Beendani (wife) in front of the villagers. What happens next makes for an exciting watch.

The drama narrates a heartfelt tale of a woman’s fight to find her own existence with utmost courage.

Sharing his excitement about being a part of the show, Jagga said, “I’m truly grateful to be playing the lead in Sun Neo's Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani. Kundan’s character has so many layers, and I’m sure viewers will connect with him just as much as I have. When our writer and producer Raghuvir Shekhawat sir told me, ‘You’ll enjoy playing this role; there’s so much to explore,’ it really stuck with me. Kundan is emotionally deep and shaped by his past."

He added that being born and raised in Rajasthan, the story feels more personal to him.

“There have been many shows set in Rajasthan, but Beendani stands out because it’s so unpredictable. Right from the first episode, there are twists and turns that keep you hooked. Every character is unique and well-written, with their own journey. The depth in storytelling is what makes this show truly special," Jagga added.

"Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani" is expected to soon premiere exclusively on Sun Neo. However, the release date of the show has not been announced till now.

- IANS

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Rahul R
The premise sounds interesting but I hope they don't glorify the regressive panchayat system. We need shows that challenge such traditions, not just use them as dramatic backdrops. Fingers crossed the writing does justice to the sensitive topic.
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Shreya B
Akash Jagga is such an underrated actor! Saw him in "Rishton Ka Chakravyuh" and he was brilliant. This role sounds perfect for him - emotional yet strong. Also love that it's a woman-centric story with a male lead supporting her journey. More shows like this please! 👏
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Aman W
The title "Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri" is so poetic! Reminds me of my nani's stories about Rajasthan. Hope they get the dialect right - too many shows mess up the Marwari accent. Also curious about the "Beendani" concept - is it based on any real tradition?
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Karan T
Another rural drama? When will Indian TV move beyond villages and focus on modern urban stories? We have enough of these saas-bahu plots in new packaging. The industry needs to evolve with the audience.
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Nisha Z
The promo gave me chills! That scene where Kundan claims Ghevar as his Beendani - what powerful storytelling. As a woman, I'm tired of seeing weak female characters. This seems different. Hope Sun Neo gives it proper promotion unlike their last few shows which disappeared quietly.

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