Sony Entertainment Television presents viewers ‘Mehndi Wala Ghar’, a heartwarming family drama that explores the saga of a joint family residing in the vibrant city of Ujjain.
Produced by Shashi Sumeet Productions, Mehndi Wala Ghar spotlights the consequences of drifting away from the cherished joint family bonds, in the name of individualism and modernization, as is the case with the Agrawals who used to live by their motto, “A family that eats together, prays together, stays together!”. Circumstances have led this large family to break away from each other. The narrative delves into the resilient spirit of the protagonist Mauli, who is determined to reunite the fractured ties within the Agarwal household.
Neeraj Vyas, Business Head – Sony Entertainment Television, Sony SAB, PAL, and Sony MAX Movie Cluster said, “At Sony Entertainment Television, we strive to bring viewers wholesome content, with shows that entertain, engage, and inspire across generations. ‘Mehndi Wala Ghar’ intricately explores the dynamics of a large, joint family and puts the spotlight on the shared moments that shape the tapestry of these interconnected lives. This is a narrative that will captivate audiences with compelling storytelling, relatable characters, and an insightful portrayal of family subtleties. We hope the show strikes a chord with audiences across demographics and becomes a household favorite.”
Shashi and Sumeet Mittal, Shashi Sumeet Productions added, “Sony Entertainment Television has been a pivotal partner in our journey of storytelling, and we are thrilled to continue this association with ‘Mehndi Wala Ghar’. This show holds a special place in our hearts as it embodies the essence of family and tradition, which have always been integral parts of the narratives produced by us. With a talented ensemble cast and a dedicated team, we have worked tirelessly to bring our vision for this show to life, so join us on a journey that celebrates the strength, love, and complexities of the joint family experience – where every member is a thread in the rich fabric of our narrative.”