The upcoming television series, “Aankh Micholi,” featuring Khushi Dubey and Navneet Malik, promises an enthralling narrative and an impressive ensemble cast. Set to captivate fans, the show’s unique storyline pledges to keep audiences glued to their screens.
The recent release of a captivating promo for this cop drama sheds light on Rukhmini (portrayed by Khushi Dubey), an undercover cop engaged in combat against criminals while wrestling with familial obligations urging her to settle down and embrace marriage. Rukhmini, driven by her aspirations to achieve a distinguished position as an official, faces a challenging path.
“Aankh Micholi” is set to explore the intricate dynamics of Saas and Bahu, delving into the complexities within Rukmini and Sumedh’s relationship. The series poses the compelling question of whether Rukhmini’s ambition to become an IPS officer will be hindered by the societal pressures of marriage.
Navneet Malik, essaying the role of Sumedh, shared insights into his character, stating, “Sumedh, hailing from a Gujarati background, shoulders the family responsibilities after his father’s demise, managing the family business and caring for his kin. He grapples with conflicts, particularly with his mother, offering an emotional arc for the audience.” He further expressed gratitude for the role, highlighting his preparation, including learning Gujarati and mastering the art of making tea for authenticity.
Actor Mithil Jain added perspective, addressing the challenges faced by innovative television content. He remarked, “While audiences express interest in fresh narratives, experimental genres often face rejection. Our show, despite offering suspense and thrill, faced a premature end due to viewers’ preferences for conventional storylines. Embracing newer concepts on television can engage younger audiences and encourage diverse viewing experiences.”
“Aankh Micholi” emerges as a series poised to intertwine gripping drama, familial complexities, and societal expectations, promising a captivating narrative for television audiences.