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Special episodes of the show Modhur Hawa celebrate the beauty of traditional wedding customs

It promises to be an emotionally enriching experience for the audience, showcasing both the joy and conflicts that come with family gatherings

The Telegraph Published 18.09.24, 05:57 AM
A moment from Modhur Hawa

A moment from Modhur Hawa

The special wedding episodes of the show Modhur Hawa revolve around a competition during the sacred puja ceremony. A face-off unfolds between Kanai, the elderly family priest and Piu, a young, tech-savvy Sanskrit scholar.

The special episodes celebrate the beauty of traditional wedding customs while bringing out the evolving role of women in preserving these rituals. It promises to be an emotionally enriching experience for the audience, showcasing both the joy and conflicts that come with family gatherings. Directed by Anindya Sarkar, the show is based on an original story by Pracheta Gupta.

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"In Modhur Hawa, we delve into the evolving dynamics of family relationships, where four generations live under one roof. The upcoming special episode centres around a beautiful Bengali wedding with an interesting twist in the running story. However, through these specific episodes, the mega serial will shed light on the long-running superstitious notions dominating the lives of innocent women and the revolutionary initiatives undertaken by a few brave men who ultimately emerged successful. Till today, history remembers them as the iconic figures who are the backbone of our modern society. We believe these special episodes will resonate with our audience, reflecting before them both the modern values inspired and evolved from the past traditional faiths," said Priyanka Bardia, director, Aakash Aath.

“The character of Piu in Modhur Hawa is quite different and very special. Pronouncing the Sanskrit shlokas with confidence and devotion is a very daunting task for any ordinary individual. Adequate practice and guidance brought the perfect shade to the screen. Moreover, traditions are not bound to any gender or race. It always ties everyone in a bond of happiness and compassion. I hope the viewers will enjoy these episodes,” said actor Bhavana Banerjee.

Modhur Hawa features Arijit Guha, Gopa Nandi, Subhasish Banerjee, Mousumi Chakbraborty, Subhojit Banerjee, Shatabdi Nag, Swarup Dey in prominent roles.

Modhur Hawa airs from Monday to Saturday at 7pm on Aakash Aath, and the wedding special episodes will be aired till September 22.

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