Sony Entertainment Television’s ‘Dabangii – Mulgi Aayi Re Aayi’ has enthralled audiences with its gripping narrative, centered around Arya (Maahi Bhadra), a young girl with Dabangii tevar, on a mission to reunite with her father. Unbeknownst to her, Arya is the daughter of Satya (Aamir Dalvi), a ruthless gangster with an insatiable thirst for power.
In a dramatic turn of events, fueled by a desire for revenge, Satya commits a heinous act, taking the life of Arya’s mother, Chhaya (Sai Deodhar), during Ganpati Visarjan, believing his son to be deceased. This leaves Satya’s brother, Ankush (Manav Gohil), devastated with guilt for failing to protect his sister-in-law. Armed with the truth about Arya’s lineage, Ankush vows to shield her from Satya’s malevolent grasp.
Actor Manav Gohil, portraying the strong yet vulnerable character of Ankush, shares insights into the complexity of his role. He reveals Ankush’s internal struggle, feeling helpless and guilty for not trusting Chhaya in the past, and his growing concern for Arya. The actor describes a particularly challenging and heartbreaking scene where Ankush must reveal the truth about Chhaya’s demise to Arya.
Speaking about his camaraderie with the talented Maahi Bhadra, who plays Arya, Manav expresses admiration for her acting prowess. He applauds Maahi’s innocence and exceptional delivery of each scene, dubbing her the true ‘dabangii.’ The actor emphasizes the joy of working with children, drawing inspiration from their genuine performances.
As Arya and Ankush navigate the complexities of accepting the truth, the looming question arises: will Arya heed Ankush’s warnings and collaborate with him, or will she embark on a quest to find her father? This intriguing storyline promises suspense, emotion, and a glimpse into the intricate dynamics of betrayal, revenge, and family bonds.