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Star
plus's afternoon show Saarrthi would
be infused with a fresh story-line in the
coming episodes. The step is being taken
to pack more drama in the plot that resembles
the epic story of Mahabarata in more than
one ways.
The fresh plot would witness an introduction
of a new family in the show---The Parekhs.
And interestingly, the lead protagonist
Bhumika (Neha Devi Singh) is being replaced
by the new comer Jhalak Thakkar aka Devika.
Jhalak makes her debut with Saarrthi,
as a widowed bahu. She along with her 4
year old son is the heart and soul of the
Parekh family.
Elaborating on the current track changes
in the show, Producer Asit Modi says, "We
have reached the 500 episode mark so we
thought it's time to introduce some major
changes in the show. I definitely didn't
want to take the leap route since it's very
common nowadays. So we have a very dramatic
track unfolding in the show."
Director of the show Sacchin Deo adds,"The
story would now move from the Goenka house
to the Parekh family. We'll also see the
entry of new actors like Anang Desai, Renuka
Israni along with Jhalak Thakkar. In a dramatic
turn of events Neha Devi Singh who plays
Bhumika of the Goenka family befriends Devika
and while on a drive they meet up with a
near fatal accident. The serious nature
of the accident demands a plastic surgery
to be conducted on Bhumikas face who now
has a new face of Jhalak Thakkar. What happens
to the real Devika is a mystery that would
get revealed with time."
Jhalak, who would be seen in mainstream
soaps for the first time says, "I have
mostly worked for regional media including
films, television and music videos. It's
a great feeling to be doing a show like
Saarrthi, which is so popular with
the audiences. I hope that my character
would be appreciated by the audiences and
I am giving my 100 percent to it to make
it possible."
It is reported that Neha Devi wanted a
break from the shooting and the new plot
line offers her a graceful exit. When contacted
Neha adds, "I have been on the show
for the last 3 years without any break.
Now, with the new plot in the story, my
character is on a back burner for the time
being and I can easily manage the much deserved
break."
Saarrthi, which has managed to hold on
to the air waves for almost 500 episodes,
sees a fresh infusion of drama. Now, the
big question about the show is whether the
new plot line would propel it to reach the
magic figure of 1000 episodes.
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By RUHAIL AMIN |
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on 17 January 2007 8:30 pm
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