Mumbai: In India, over 40,000 brides face betrayal and abandonment despite wedding vows promising eternal love. COLORS’ new show, ‘Megha Barsenge’, highlights the issue of bride abandonment through Megha’s story. Abandoned by her NRI husband Manoj, Megha teams up with IAS officer Arjun to confront him and challenge societal norms. The show celebrates Megha’s courage and independence. Starring Neha Rana, Neil Bhatt, and Kinshuk Mahajan, ‘Megha Barsenge’ premieres on August 6 at 7:00pm on COLORS.
Alok Jain, President – General Entertainment, Viacom18, said,“At COLORS, we’ve always beena catalyst for social change as we believe in contributing to the greater good of the society. With Megha Barsenge, we carry forward this legacy by spotlighting critical issues.The new show addresses bride abandonment, a harrowing reality that scars thousands of women, families, and communities across India. Our goal is to not only shed light on this pervasive issue but also celebrate the unbreakable spirit of women.As the clouds of challenges gather in ‘Megha Barsenge’, they herald more than just rain; they promise awareness, empathy, and action. We believe our efforts will sow the seeds of change, paving the way for a united stand against injustice and fostering a more compassionate world.”
In Amritsar, Megha faces deceit from a conman pretending to be her prince charming, leading her joyous wedding day to turn tragic. Arjun, an IAS officer, enters her life amidst this storm of betrayal, offering hope in her dark fate.
Set to be seen essaying the role of Megha, Neha Rana says, “It is incredibly fulfilling to portray Megha’s journey from being a wide-eyed bride to a woman who finds herself questioning everything she once believed in. One of the most challenging aspects of this role was capturing the many emotions that Megha goes through – from the initial excitement of marrying an NRI to the devastating realization that she has been abandoned, and finally, her determination to confront her husband. I feel responsible for bringing out each sentiment with utmost sincerity and rawness, honouring strong women who have been in Megha’s shoes.I hope our show will lend a voice to the silent storm of bride abandonment.”
Ready to embody the role of Arjun, Neil Bhatt says, “I’m grateful to COLORS for offering me a role in a show that sparks crucial conversations about bride abandonment.This issue often goes unaddressed, and I believe it’s important for television as a medium to bring everyone’s attention to it. Returning to COLORS feels like coming home. In a world where we often hear about toxic masculinity, it’s refreshing and necessary to showcase men who are catalysts for positive change. If my portrayal can inspire even a handful of viewers to reflect on these issues or stand up against injustice, I’ll consider it a job well done.”
Expressing his excitement about portraying Manoj, Kinshuk Mahajansays, “Taking on the role of Manoj in Megha Barsenge has been both challenging and eye-opening. As an actor, I’ve always strived to portray diverse characters, but playing a con man who exploits the dreams and trust of an innocent bride has been particularly intense. My character represents a dark reality that unfortunately exists in our society. Manoj’s actions are reprehensible, and I hope that by showcasing the manipulation involved in such schemes, viewers will be alert to these dangers.”
A visual campaign brought attention to abandoned brides with women in bridal attire at Chandigarh airport, sparking conversations about the impact on marriage and families when husbands leave.
Viewers can look forward to witnessing a monsoon of hope that washes away the injustice of bride abandonment and plants seeds of inspiration in ‘Megha Barsenge,’ premiering on August 6th and airing daily at 7:00 PM on COLORS.