The contestants of Bigg Boss 17 are making significant strides in their careers, securing various new projects. In an update it’s been revealed that Bigg Boss 17 standout Rinku Dhawan has landed a substantial role in Colors’ popular show Udaariyaan. The series is set to undergo a generational leap, introducing several new characters while bidding farewell to others.
Colors recently unveiled a new promo for Udaariyaan, showcasing fresh faces joining the cast. Among them, Rinku Dhawan from Bigg Boss 17 is set to play a prominent role. The show’s new lineup features TV star Avinesh Rekhi as the new male lead, while Aditi Bhagat continues in her role as Aasma’s daughter, Haniya. According to sources, Rinku has already arrived in Chandigarh to begin filming for her role in Udaariyaan. The show is produced by Ravi Dubey and Sargun Mehta.
In addition to Rinku Dhawan, the revamped cast includes Avinesh Rekhi, who will portray a character named Sarab—a name he previously used in the hit show Chhoti Sardarni. Actress Shreya Patni will play the role of Meher. The new cast is set to bring fresh dynamics and intrigue to the storyline.
Udaariyaan originally starred Ankit Gupta, Priyanka Chahar Choudhary, and Isha Malviya as Fateh, Tejo, and Jasmine. Following a narrative leap, the series introduced Hitesh Bharadwaj, Twinkle Arora, and Sonakshi Batra as the new leads. Another leap brought in Aditi Bhagat, Anuraj Chahal, and Alisha Parveen. The latest leap now welcomes Avinesh Rekhi, Aditi Bhagat, and Shreya Patni as the central characters, with Rinku Dhawan joining the ensemble.
Rinku Dhawan is a well-known figure in the television industry, celebrated for her roles in shows like Kahaani Ghar Ghar Ki and Yeh Wada Raha. Her addition to Udaariyaan is highly anticipated by fans eager to see her bring new energy and depth to the series.
As Udaariyaan continues to evolve with its latest generational leap, the inclusion of seasoned actors like Rinku Dhawan promises to keep the audience engaged with fresh storylines and dynamic performances.