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Badalte India Ki Tasveer: How COLORS is redefining women’s power from kitchen to boardroom with its shows

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India is evolving, and so are its stories. The new-age woman is no longer just a spectator—she is the protagonist, the dreamer, the fighter, and the achiever. COLORS is at the forefront of this revolution, celebrating fearless, ambitious women who question the status quo and carve their own paths. From the bustling lanes of Varanasi to the landscapes of urban India, these women-centric narratives reflect the pulse of a changing nation. Let’s take a deep dive into how COLORS is shaping Badalte India ki Tasveer with its powerhouse female leads.

From homemaker to entrepreneur – Mangal’s journey in ‘Mangal Lakshmi’

Mangal, brought to life by the talented Deepika Singh in ‘Mangal Lakshmi’ is the very embodiment of resilience and reinvention. A devoted homemaker who once put her family’s needs before her own, Mangal’s life takes a heart-wrenching turn when she is wrongfully blamed for a tragic accident and cast out by those she once called her own. But despair is not in her dictionary. Rising like a phoenix from betrayal and heartbreak, she discovers her entrepreneurial fire, proving that dreams don’t come with an expiry date. She launches Pehli Rasoi, a venture that not only redefines her destiny but also ignites hope for countless women who dare to rewrite their stories. Mangal’s trailblazing trajectory is a clarion call to every woman fighting for financial independence and building one’s empire.

‘Doree’: Weaving dreams with the threads of tenacity

Hailing from the culturally rich city of Varanasi, Doree (portrayed by Priyanshi Yadav in Doree) is a fashion designer and a torchbearer of tradition with a modern touch. With her unique saree designs that blend heritage with contemporary aesthetics, she is breaking stereotypes in an industry dominated by legacy craftsmen. She embarks on an extraordinary journey from orphan to entrepreneur, taking charge of her father’s profession. As she establishes Kaashi-Kala, a brand that champions the Bunkar community, she faces relentless opposition from the powerful Rajnandini Thakur. Ready to fight any number of obstacles, Doree not only uplifts her weavers’ community but also embraces motherhood by adopting an abandoned baby girl. The show captures a woman’s endless capacity to nurture, create, and conquer all at once. It’s a journey of grit, heritage, and the unstoppable force of a woman who refuses to fade into the background.

Mannat Har Khushi Paane Ki – Cooking up a storm in a man’s world

The culinary world has traditionally been male dominated but Mannat: Har Khushi Paane Ki flips the script by presenting the story of a girl whose ambitious fire burns brighter than the challenges of taking charge of a professional kitchen. Mannat (played by Ayesha Singh) battles workplace biases to prove her cooking prowess. However, the biggest twist is that her boss – Aishwarya is her nemesis and her biological mother—who abandoned her at birth. As Mannat carves her space in the cutthroat world of hospitality, the show serves up a gripping story of ambition, family secrets, and second chances. She declares war against the unwritten rules of the culinary realm and proves that talent knows no gender. Her story is an inspiration for every woman aspiring to make a mark in the hospitality industry.

‘Meri Bhavya Life’: Building dreams, one blueprint at a time

In COLORS’ upcoming show ‘Meri Bhavya Life’, Bhavya (essayed by Prisha Dhatwalia) is an exceptionally talented architect in a male-dominated profession. She refuses to let her weight or the world’s judgment define her worth. When a potential groom’s family first applauds her achievements but then cruelly dismisses her based on appearance, Bhavya walks away, head held high, knowing that her value isn’t defined by a measuring tape. ‘Meri Bhavya Life’ is a thunderous celebration of self-worth, ambition, and the power of women who are designing their world on their own terms.

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Ayesha Singh talking about ‘Mannat: Har Khushi Paane Ki’ and women in the culinary world says,

“Historically speaking, the culinary world never welcomed women, and through this show, COLORS is shedding light on the challenges they face while also celebrating their triumphs. What drew me to Mannat is her fire—she refuses to be confined by conventions, whether in the kitchen or in life. The show is about proving one’s merit, about second chances, and about finding the courage to reclaim your own happiness. I’m honoured to be part of a show that champions strong, self-made women who refuse to settle for anything less than what they deserve.”

Sharing her take on the upcoming show ‘Meri Bhavya Life’ and breaking stereotypes, Prisha Dhatwalia says, “Bhavya’s journey is deeply personal to me because it speaks to every woman who has ever been judged by how she looks rather than what she brings to the table. Society often places limitations on women, but COLORS is telling a different story—one where women lead the charge. Meri Bhavya Life is not just about defying beauty norms; it’s about driving home the message that ambition, intelligence, and talent matter more than a dress size. I hope Bhavya inspires every young girl to stand tall, chase her dreams, and never let the world dictate her value.”

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