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    Tulsi to Madhubala Faces of Indian Television


    Tulsi to Madhubala Faces of Indian Television



     Krishna, the protagonist of 'Afsar Bitiya', is a fearless officer.

     Laali of 'Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo' stands up against the caste system in spite of belonging to a lower caste.



     Godavari, the old lady from 'Baa Bahoo aur Baby', shows how a determined woman can support a family. Despite an alcoholic husband, she fights all odds with courage.



     Anandi, the smiling girl from 'Balika Vadhu', becomes the victim 


    of child marriage. She, after geting divorced from her childhood 


    husband, starts a school for girls and fights against the tradition 


    of child maarriage.



     Sandhya, the female protagonist from 'Diya Aur Bati Hum', is an educated girl who wants to become an IAS officer. However, she is married to an uneducated boy.
     Jeevika, the younger sister in 'Ek Hazaaron Mein Meri Behna Hai', survives cancer and shows the courage to move ahead in life.
     Gulal of the TV soap 'Gulal', falls in love with the son of her family's enemy. After losing her husband in a clash, she fights against the sati system.
     Indira, the strict girl in 'Hitler Didi', is the only source of income for her family.
     Rachna, the girl in 'Kaali-Ek Agnipariksha', opposes a local politician who tries to take her advantage.



     Parvati, the lead actress of 'Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii', has been the motivation for women fighting against the odds.



     Kumkum, the leading lady of 'Kumkum', who lost her husband at a very young age, marries her brother-in-law for the sake of family.



     Tulsi of 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi' became an ideal daughter-in-law after the telecast of the serial in 2000.



     Madhubala, the latest of all, was born on the sets of a Bollywood film, but she doesn't want to enter the film industry. Will she be able to follow her dreams?
     Pratigya, the protagonist from 'Mann Ki Aawaz...Pratigya', marries a local goon and eventually tries to transform him into a good man.
     Sia, the girl who challenges Ammaji in 'Na Aana Iss Desh Laado', fights against injustice done to women in rural areas.



     Megha, the heroine of 'Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha', is a widow managing her life and two children.



     Archna of 'Pavitra Rishta', finds solutions to the monetary problems of her family.



     Aarti of 'Punar Vivah', marries again for the sake of her son.
     Jaanvi, the tortured girl in 'Dil Se Di Dua... 

    Saubhagyavati Bhava?', has been fighting against the autocracies 

    of her husband.

    TV serials that started with kitchen politics have moved towards social issues.


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