Nazara is poised to once again enthrall its audience with an all-new production ‘Dhartiputra Nandini’. The narrative of the show revolves around Nandini, a determined individual who braves all obstacles to stay connected to her roots.
The plot revolves around the intertwined lives of three central characters: Nandini, played by Shagun Singh, Aakash, played by Aman Jaiswal, and Sumitra Devi, played by Dipika Chkhlia Topiwala, who makes her television debut with the show.
Nandini meets Sumitra Devi, who is dealing with her own familial conflicts, on her quest to demonstrate her profound connection to the land. Sumitra Devi is looking for someone to take over as head of her household and influence her grandson Aakash, who is torn between returning to the United States and staying in his homeland.
Sumitra Devi chooses Nandini as a potential partner for Aakash, but can a ‘Kisan Girl’ win his heart and mend the family’s fractures?
In her inaugural production, Dipika Chikhlia Topiwala expressed, “This project holds immense significance for me, marking not only my debut as a producer but also my return to the small screen. The characters resonate deeply as they navigate their intricacies and vulnerabilities, weaving a compelling narrative rooted in Ayodhya. I play the role of a forward-thinking grandmother, Sumitra, managing both the household and the business with poise and command. The Bhardwaj family boasts resilient female characters that are sure to captivate viewers.”
Excited about her role, Shagun Singh said, “This show holds immense personal significance for me. I’m thrilled to portray Nandini and showcase her unwavering stance against injustice, her purity, and her deep reverence for ‘dharti maiya’. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the Nazara channel and DCT Productions for placing their trust in me and granting me this incredible opportunity.”
Aman Jaisal, playing the role of Aakash, added, “I’m extremely grateful for the chance to take the lead in this show. The character I portray embodies intelligence and sophistication, stemming from his privileged background. After pursuing education abroad, he returns to his roots. Aakash’s unwavering commitment to keeping his family united underscores his strong principles and profound affection for his loved ones. As I step into this role, I’m dedicated to imbuing it with the perfect blend of intellect, elegance, and warmth that define Aakash.”
The show, produced by DCT Movies, will air on August 21, every Monday to Friday, at 8:30 pm on Nazara
With Rs. 13,395cr, Indian box office has a ‘Dhurandhar’ run in 2025
India Today Group launches FAST news channel Tak 360
Indian Govt, Netflix collab on skilling initiative result in 8 short films
Upping the ante, Paramount sues WBD for more Netflix deal info
Hans Zimmer to compose original score for HBO’s ‘Harry Potter’ series
Neil Nitin Mukesh makes Malayalam debut with ‘Khalifa’
Vijay Sethupathi–Puri Jagannadh film titled ‘Slumdog – 33 Temple Road’
Pocket FM to launch audio adaptation of Kevin Missal’s ‘The Kalki Trilogy’
Australian Open 2026 starts Jan 18 on Sony LIV 

