Colors is set to premiere a new show called ‘Durga’, a captivating love story that highlights the struggle against societal norms and discrimination.
Produced by Magic Moments Motion Pictures, the show revolves around Durga, a young tribal girl determined to pursue a career in medicine despite the challenges posed by her background and traditions. Her journey unfolds against the backdrop of Jodhpur, as she defies expectations to achieve her dream of becoming a doctor, aiming to heal not only physical ailments but the societal divisions that persist around her.
Durga’s path to success is not without obstacles. Her love for Anurag, a royal heir, adds complexity to her journey. Together, they face opposition from Paani Bai, a powerful tribal woman who represents the preservation of traditional norms. This conflict between progress and preservation forms the core of Durga’s fight for equality, as she battles both internal and external forces seeking to prevent her from realizing her potential.
The show stars Pranali Rathod as Durga, Aashay Mishra as Anurag, and Indira Krishnan as Paani Bai. ‘Durga’ will air from 16th September on Colors.
Talking about essaying the titular role, Pranali Rathod says, “I am extremely honoured that Leena Ji, Saibal Da and the channel offered me such a strong and multi-layered role. It is special to me because Durga is a force to be reckoned with, named after the fierce goddess we all look up to. The character of Durga is that of a vigorous Kabile girl whose emotions and struggles, every lady or girl would resonate with. It takes a lot to topple the generations of discrimination and centuries of social divide. She refuses to let any of that define her worth. Her battle is for her identity, her place in a world determined to hold her back. Durga’s fight isn’t just about her. It’s about showing the world that where you come from doesn’t decide where you can go. When people watch Durga’s story, I hope they see a bit of themselves in her. I want them to feel that spark, that voice inside that says “Mujhe haq hai.”
Excited to essay the role of Paani Bai, Indira Krishnan says, “Paani Bai is a character who is deeply rooted in tradition, committed to preserving Rajgharana’s honor no matter the cost. For my character, upholding the rules of the past is her way of maintaining control in a world that’s constantly shifting. She stands firm against Durga who dares to believe they can rise above their birth and station—after all, in her mind, sona sona rahega, mitti mitti rahegi.”