Zee Kannada is all set to captivate its viewers with its latest offering, ‘Naa Ninna Bidalaare’, which premiered yesterday evening at prime time. The emotional drama delves into the unyielding love of a mother and the sacrifices made to protect her family, blending supernatural elements with heartfelt storytelling.
At the heart of the story is Ambika, played by Neetha Ashok, a devoted mother whose love for her daughter, Hita (portrayed by Mahitha), transcends even death. Ambika’s life is tragically cut short by her childhood friend-turned-enemy, Maya (played by Ruhani Shetty). However, as a protective spirit, Ambika dedicates herself to shielding her daughter from Maya’s malicious intentions.
The narrative takes a dramatic turn when Ambika’s estranged sister, Durga (Rishika), enters the picture. Separated from Ambika during a temple festival in their childhood, Durga grows up questioning divine protection and harboring deep anger. Years later, fate reunites her with Ambika’s family, where she uncovers the truth about her sister’s untimely death. Guided by Ambika’s spirit, Durga finds the courage to stand by her niece and confront the darkness threatening their lives.
‘Naa Ninna Bidalaare’ promises to take audiences on an emotional rollercoaster filled with themes of love, sacrifice, and redemption. The show explores the extraordinary lengths a mother’s love can go to and how faith and determination can conquer even the greatest of evils.
Adding to the show’s appeal is its stunning visual effects, transporting viewers to a realm of fantasy and mysticism.
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