The Indian pay television GEC channel Colors TV is all set to launch its new family drama show, ‘Swaran Ghar’.
Set in Chandigarh, it chronicles the life of a middle-aged woman Swaran (played by Sangita Ghosh), and her husband Kanwaljeet (played by Ronit Bose Roy) whose lives are shattered as they get unceremoniously abandoned by their children.
The show will present the various nuances of parenthood.
Burdened with pain and responsibilities, Swaran turns to her children for support in these critical times. However, her children disregard her plea for help and cater only for their own selfish needs leaving Swaran and Kanwaljeet in the lurch.
Backed by Sargun Mehta and Ravi Dubey, the show will premiere on February 28, 2022 at 8.30 pm on Colors.
Speaking about the show, Nina Elavia Jaipuria, Head, Hindi Mass Entertainment and Kids TV Network, Viacom18, said, “Colors has remained ardently committed to bringing the best of fiction and non-fiction concepts on Indian television.
“With a promise to keep the audiences engaged and entertained, we are pleased to launch a new heart-warming family drama ‘Swaran Ghar’. This show will present the various nuances of parenthood backed by a splendid storyline and an endearing cast. It will further strengthen our prime-time slot at 8.30 pm and we look forward to this new adventure.”
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