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Wagle Ki Duniya’s Pariva Pranati on Women's Day being an important occasion to discuss what women feel

Pariva Pranati, who is seen in Wagle Ki Duniya talks about women'... Read More
International Women's Day presents a chance for all to recognise the courage and determination of women, acknowledge their contributions to society, and how they continue to tackle the difficulties they encounter in their daily lives.

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Wagle Ki Duniya is an outstanding example of this effort, a slice-of-life family drama that explores the struggles of a middle-class family.

Vandana (Pariva Pranati) is one of the show's most relatable characters, representing the modern-day mother. Her character has an equal perspective in the family and can discuss social issues openly. Through dialogue and deliberation, she brings her family around. In the show, Vandana is often seen sharing her views on socially relevant topics such as teaching children about ‘good and bad touch’, molestation, menstruation, and women's aspirations to make a difference.

Pariva Pranati who brings the character of Vandana alive in the show, shares her views on how Women’s Day is an opportunity to acknowledge the role and contribution of women and the challenges they face. She says "Women’s Day is not just a mere day. In today’s day and age Women’s Day is an important occasion to discuss what women feel and go through. It is a day to appreciate what it means to be a woman in a fast-changing world and be supportive of other women and encourage them as they deal with their unique struggles. As an actor, I am glad that I can play the character of Vandana, who is a true representation of the modern-day woman. The mother daughter duo of Sakhi and Vandana are shining examples of strong female leads who aren't afraid to speak their minds, stand up for what they believe in, and bring their families to understand their perspective. I am happy to be a part of a show that is making a positive impact in society and inspiring women to pursue their dreams and aspirations."


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