Key Points

Television actress Juhi Parmar shares her heartbreaking reaction to ongoing dowry death cases in India. She emphasizes that despite all the talk about women's empowerment, these tragedies continue to occur. Parmar explains that her show "Kahaani har Ghar ki" aims to create meaningful societal change. She hopes through awareness and education, such horrific incidents can be prevented in the future.

Key Points: Juhi Parmar on Dowry Deaths Amid Women Empowerment Talk

  • Juhi Parmar calls dowry deaths heartbreaking and urgent societal issues
  • She emphasizes her show aims to shift mindsets and prevent future tragedies
  • Reflects on recent Nikki Bhati dowry death case from Greater Noida
  • Highlights ongoing need for change despite women empowerment discussions
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Juhi Parmar reflects on the reality of dowry deaths in a time when we talk about women empowerment

TV actress Juhi Parmar reflects on tragic dowry deaths despite women's empowerment discussions, calling for urgent societal change through her show.

"It is heartbreaking that such incidents are still happening today - Juhi Parmar"

Mumbai, Aug 26

Renowned television actress Juhi Parmar, who is a part of the show "Kahaani har Ghar ki," reflected on the reality of dowry deaths in today's time, when there is so much talk about women's empowerment.

During an exclusive interaction with IANS, the 'Kumkum' actress was asked, "Recently, there was a tragic dowry death case. What are your thoughts, especially in the context of your show, which talks about women's empowerment?"

Speaking to IANS, Juhi said: "It is heartbreaking that such incidents are still happening today. Sadly, this is not the first time. Every such tragedy reminds us that change has not fully happened yet, and that we need it urgently."

"That is why we are doing this show—to try and bring a shift in people’s mindset and in their lives. We cannot undo what has already happened, but hopefully, in the future, such incidents can be prevented," she said.

For the unaware, Nikki Bhati, a resident of Greater Noida, was recently set ablaze by her in-laws over dowry. She was beaten, dragged, and burned by her husband and in-laws. Nikki succumbed to her injuries within hours at a hospital in Delhi.

Her sister Kanchan, who is also married in the same household, managed to partially video-record the horrific incident before passing out due to the beating she received herself.

Nikki's six-year-old son stated in front of the media: “Meri mumma ke upar kuch dala, fir unko chanta mara, fir lighter se aag laga di (They poured something on my mother; slapped her and then set her ablaze with a lighter)."

Nikki's husband Vipin Bhati has been arrested by the police.

Coming to her professional commitments, Juhi revealed what made her decide to be a part of the show "Kahaani har Ghar ki".

She said: "I had been wanting to do a show like this for a very long time. Honestly, I didn’t even know that such a show could be made. Everything I had in mind about what I wanted to do is exactly what I am doing here. I just didn’t know how it would take shape. And then, Ishwar showed me the way in the form of this show."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Respect to Juhi Parmar for using her platform to speak about this. Celebrities have huge influence and they should talk more about social issues. Dowry deaths shame our entire nation.
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Ananya R
That poor child having to witness his mother's murder...this will traumatize him for life. We need better support systems for children affected by such crimes. The mental health impact is devastating.
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Michael C
While I appreciate Juhi speaking up, I wish more celebrities would actually take concrete action beyond just doing shows. Funding legal aid for victims or supporting NGOs would make real difference.
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Siddharth J
This case shows we need to educate both boys and girls from childhood. Sons need to be taught to respect women and stand up against dowry demands. The change has to start at home.
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Kavya N
My heart breaks for Nikki and her family. As a society, we need to stop judging women who speak up against abuse. The "log kya kahenge" mentality is killing our daughters and sisters.

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