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The Married Woman: From Ridhi Dogra to Monica Dogra, forged of net sequence revealed in a novel method

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Image Source : INSTAGRAM/ALTBALAJI The Married Woman: From Ridhi Dogra to Monica Dogra, the forged of net sequence revealed in a novel method
Ekta Kapoor’s upcoming net sequence The Married Woman has been creating a number of buzz ever since its inception. On Wednesday, the makers revealed the forged and characters of the sequence in a singular method on social media. The characters had been launched to netizens with their traits marked on their faces. The Married Woman relies on creator Manju Kapur’s bestseller novel by the identical identify and options Ridhi Dogra, Monica Dogra, Imaad Shah, Divya Seth Shah, Nadira Babbar, and Suhas Ahuja.

Unveiling the posters, the makers shared posters that includes Ridhi, Monica, Imaad, and Suhas as their characters Astha, Peeplika, Aijaz, and Hemant respectively.

The makers additionally launched the teaser of the present on Tuesday. They captioned it, “She was everything society wanted her to be, a good daughter, a good wife, a good mother; she was fragments of lost pieces of herself. But then, love happened! This is Astha’s journey as her heart finally chances upon a connection that satisfies the craving of her soul. #TheMarriedWoman trailer streaming 13th Feb on #ALTBalaji; Episodes out on 8th March.”

Earlier, Ekta Kapoor shared the poster of The Married Woman and wrote, “What is love? A question we ask ourselves, until we meet the RIGHT ONE. Astha finally felt love when she crossed paths with a kindred spirit, a soul that connected with hers. Astha found herself, when she found Peeplika. #TheMarriedWoman Teaser streaming tomorrow on @ALTBalaji and @zee5premium Episodes out on 8th March (sic).”

The sequence, which will likely be launched on ALTBalaji and Zee5, and can stream from March 8.

The streaming platforms had earlier launched a video that includes creator Manju Kapur. In the video, she narrated her journey as a author and throws mild on the problems confronted by a married lady within the Nineties, and the way it’s nonetheless related in 2021.

– with IANS inputs