Sony Entertainment Television is all set to launch its latest fiction offering – ‘Kavya – Ek Jazbaa Ek Junoon’.
Reflecting the remarkable strides of women in contemporary times, the show features Sumbul Touqeer Khan in the lead role of Kavya Bansal. Kavya, driven by an unwavering determination to become an IAS Officer and serve the common man, symbolizes fearlessness and purpose.
The show promises to captivate viewers with its exploration of societal dynamics, dreams, and relationships.
‘Kavya – Ek Jazbaa Ek Junoon’ premieres on September 25 at 7:30 pm and will air every Monday to Friday on Sony Entertainment Television.
‘Kavya – Ek Jazbaa Ek Junoon’ takes viewers on a profound exploration of various characters and their intricacies. The show is poised to be an engaging addition to Sony Entertainment Television’s programming lineup, offering a unique blend of drama, romance, and societal commentary.
Neeraj Vyas, Business Head of Sony Entertainment Television, Sony SAB, PAL, and Sony MAX Movie Cluster, commented, “Kavya – Ek Jazbaa, Ek Junoon” is about shattering stereotypes and reflects women’s strides in contemporary times. This show is an ode to inspiring women who are driven by their goals and have successfully made a mark for themselves in fields like civil service, politics, business, and entertainment, amongst others. We have always been at the forefront of curating novel content, and this progressive narrative of Kavya being an aspirant to become an aspiration of millions deserves to be told.”
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