COLORS is set to unveil its latest offering, ‘Krishna Mohini,’ on April 29 at 7:00 pm.
The show promises to captivate audiences with its portrayal of the enduring bond between siblings, set against the picturesque backdrop of Dwarka. Starring Debattama Saha as Krishna, Ketaki Kulkarni as Mohan, and Fahmaan Khan as Aryaman, the series explores the unconventional relationship between a brother and sister, defying societal norms.
Produced by Susanta Das and Nispal Singh’s Boyhood Productions, ‘Krishna Mohini’ is poised to challenge stereotypes and redefine the essence of familial connections.
Alok Jain, President of General Entertainment at Viacom18, expressed enthusiasm for the show’s heartfelt narrative, emphasizing its ability to forge deep emotional bonds with viewers.
Debattama Saha, portraying the character of Krishna, highlighted the privilege of bringing her character to life, emphasizing the universal theme of unconditional love shared between siblings. Fahmaan Khan, who plays Aryaman, described the show as a tribute to companionship, promising a gripping narrative that delves into the complexities of familial relationships.
As the series unfolds, audiences will witness the intertwining destinies of its characters, anchored by the timeless virtues of Lord Krishna. ‘Krishna Mohini’ not only celebrates the unwavering support of a sister but also explores the transformative power of familial ties in shaping individual journeys.
Don’t miss the premiere of ‘Krishna Mohini’ on April 29 at 7:00 pm, exclusively on COLORS, as it promises to be a compelling exploration of love, resilience, and companionship.
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