Tuesday, 16 November 2021

Sony SAB’s Wagle Ki Duniya - Nayi Peedhi Naye Kissey Shines Light on the Issue of Period Taboo

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Chandigarh Nov. 16, 2021:- Sony SAB's Wagle Ki Duniya - Nayi Peedhi Naye Kissey continues to remain an audience favourite by catering to three different generations. It's refreshing, relevant and optimistic storylines based on classic family tales have struck a chord with the audience. The upcoming episode features Rajesh (Sumeet Raghavan) taking a pivotal role in mitigating period taboo with his effortless brilliance. 

An atmosphere of joy and celebration has filled Radhika's (Bharti Achrekar) house as she prepares to host a kitty party at her home. With Vandana (Pariva Pranati) suffering from a migraine, Sakhi (Chinmayee Salvi) decides to help her Dadi prepare food for the guests. However, things take a turn for the worse when Jyoti (Bhakti Chauhan) comes to Radhika's house to give Sakhi sanitary napkins. Upon finding out that Sakhi is on her periods, Radhika's friends refuse to eat the food prepared by Sakhi and leave the party midway. Rajesh takes a firm decision to make the ladies leave such taboos behind and explain the reason behind women not entering the kitchen was set so that women could rest during that time of the month. 

Sumeet Raghavan essaying the role of Rajesh Wagle said that the current episodes have been interesting to shoot because it gives him an opportunity to speak about some very important and relevant topic like period taboo. His character tries to bust this complex stereotype that people have against women on their periods being impure by making them understand that traditions around periods were made to help ease women's workload and give them a break from their routine and the fact that they were never meant to shame women. It is also the responsibility of men to speak up for their female family members and friends if they are suffering such prejudice in their houses. It is also our duty to make women feel comfortable rather than shaming them. He really like the fact our episodes highlight such relevant topics.

Chinmayee Salvi essaying the role of Sakhi Wagle said that this current series of episodes always made her eager to shoot because it tackles such a relevant topic of period taboo. Every girl at some point in her life must have been through an incident similar to Sakhi's, but Sakhi was lucky enough for her dad, Rajesh Wagle, who stepped in to make everyone understand that periods do not make women impure or incapable of doing any household chores. Many women do not have that sort of a backing in their house and have to face hardships because of this taboo. She hopes our episode will help people in seeing that periods are normal, and it initiates a cycle to break the chain of such taboos.

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