Bohu
Bohu, as the name suggests is about two brides-Anuradha and Purnima. They come to Industrialist Krushnaprasad’s family. Anuradha marries elder son Biswajit. And Purnima is wife of younger son Abhijit. That way, Anuradha and Purnima represent the two opposite strands of human life. Anuradha is ambitious, aggressive, manipulative and revengeful. Where as Purnima is loving, caring and all forgiving. If the former can kill to settle her score, the later can sacrifice herself to unite all.
So with their arrival unfolds a high voltage drama in the ‘kutumb’ of Krushnaprasad. Life becomes a tempestuous journey for all its members. If a wife can break a home, she can reunite a family as well—perhaps these brides want to highlight this belief.
‘Janani, Bhagini, Jaaya, Janame Janame Bandhu’ –This is how a traditional Indian bride is defined. And Anuradha and Purnima portray these various roles in their unique way.
Bohu, In Taranga, Every Monday to Friday, At-8 P.M.
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