Romance all the way

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Romance all the way

Exploring the uniqueness that comes with each relationship, &TV shows portray the different lengths characters go to keep their loved ones happy. After all, it is the season of love.  In Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai the audience will watch how Angoori (Shubhangi Atre) tries to save Manmohan Tiwari (Rohitashv Gaur) from the sapeera’s curse. In contrast, Daroga Happu Singh (Yogesh Tripathi) of Happu Ki Ultan Paltan puts his life in jeopardy to buy everyone a worthy gift. Indresh (Ashish Kadian) of Santoshi Maa Sunaye Vrat Kathayein, tries to save his wife In Swati (Tanvi Dogra) by falsely testifying that he killed Babli and our bedhadak Gudiya (Sarika Bahroliya) from Gudiya Humari Sabhi Pe Bhari, saves Sanjay aka Bantu whose love for Dolly calls upon Bua’s wrath.

Rohitashv Gaur (Manmohan Tiwari) says, “Angoori is worried about the consequences of the sapeera’s curse on Tiwari. Hence, she starts doing everything in her capacity to keep her husband safe by following Ammaji’s advice and drinking milk and doing naagin dance. Will she able to save Tiwariji from the curse?” 

Yogesh Tripathi (Daroga Happu Singh) says, “Happu’s family throws a fit and demands gifts. As soon as he hit the jackpot, although it was the commissioner’s money, he thinks about his family and buys them gifts. What will be the commissioner’s reaction to this act of Happu?” 

Ashish Kadian (Indresh) says, “When in love, people often say I will always keep you happy and safe. In this case, to save his lady love Swati, Indresh takes the complete blame of Babli’s death on himself. Will he be sent to jail instead of Swati or will Singhasan Singh (Sunil Singh) reveal the truth?” 

Concluding, Sarika Bahroliya (Gudiya) says, “Childhood sweethearts is no doubt a practice, it is not yet a concept people are open to here. So, it took a little bit of explaining and convincing for Bua and Bantu to understand each other’s perspective. But in the end, I am glad both the families agreed to a common ground. That is the power of love, I guess.”