Nazara TV is set to launch a new primetime show titled ‘Beti Hamari Anmol’ on November 6, 2023, at 9:00 p.m.
The show is a compelling narrative of a determined young woman named Anmol overcoming physical challenges and societal norms to achieve her dreams.
Set in the quaint town of Dhanbad, Jharkhand, the show follows Anmol’s journey as she navigates the challenges of being a ‘little person’ in a world that often discriminates against people with disabilities.
Despite her short stature, Anmol possesses all the qualities of a 21st-century successful woman. However, she faces neglect and rejection solely due to her height.
Amidst these hurdles, Anmol’s unwavering confidence empowers her to confront the hostility from society, even in the face of an unfavorable marriage.
Undeterred, she emerges triumphant, ultimately achieving the esteemed position of a doctor at the same hospital where her father serves as a custodian.
Anmol’s story resonates deeply, illustrating how an indomitable spirit can overcome any obstacle in life. Julie Aslam takes on the role of Anmol, while Pratham Kunwar portrays Rishi. Renowned actor Rani Chatterjee also plays a significant character in the show.
Through ‘Beti Hamari Anmol’, Nazara aims to empower ‘little people’ and break down the stigma associated with dwarfism.
The show is a testament to the fact that people with disabilities can achieve anything they set their minds to if given the opportunity.
Reflecting on her portrayal of Anmol, Julie Aslam expressed, “I hope viewers appreciate my character and the show, as it’s not just a romantic or family drama, but a genuine account of a girl who achieved her dreams against all odds.”
After previously portraying negative characters on television, Pratham Kunwar, who plays Rishi, stated, “Every actor aspires to carry a show on their shoulders. When I began, I lacked confidence, so I took on finite roles to grasp this medium, work ethic, discipline, and craft. Today, I am prepared and grateful to lead, portraying a boy next door who stands up for what’s right. Hopefully, I’ll also win a few hearts.”
The show is scheduled to air every Monday to Friday at 9:00 p.m.
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