How does it feel to be associated with Sony SAB’s Sab Satrangi? Prior to this, I was mostly associated with films and OTT Platform, though I have done television episodics in the past. When this project came along, the storyline piqued my interest. It wasn't like just any other tv serial. The writing was great. The script and the characters, it got me really excited. And after reading and workshop sessions with our director Saurabh Tewari sir, my excitement knows no bounds. 2. What intrigued you towards that show - that one USP that you saw, and you're like, No, I am going to do this show. It was the character that was the biggest pull. Sab Satrangi is a story of not just one person, it's about the entire family and the relationship shared between them. This is indefinitely different from regular drama that we see, and that really interested me. It's not going to be slapstick, it will be a nice, situational comedy. Personally, I have a thing for these kinds of shows, so altogether, this project really intrigued me and I'm thrilled to be a part of it. 3. Say something about your character. Kanak is the Maurya family’s daughter and somebody who has been married for a while, but she's still staying in the family, because of her life circumstances which you would know once you see the show and also because her love and devotion for her family is immense. Being an elder daughter in the family, she is very protective as there is no mother figure. Hence, she is the primary mother figure to Manu, and of course to others. She is the type of person who would gladly take on all of the domestic tasks, and because the family is matriarchal, Daadi and Kanak are the two women who keep the family together. 4. How has been the experience shooting for the show? I would say brilliant. Firstly, Saurabh Tewari sir, I was in awe of him when I met him, and he narrated all the characters in the script with such passion. He was so into the project that all of us just weaved around his passion. In the beginning, there were 3-4 days of workshop with the team and him and it was so wonderfully orchestrated and there was so much work around it. Overall, it's so fascinating to see that there's so much work happening around a project in the making on television. 5. The show basically reflects a different approach and talks about the positive approach that you have in life. How optimistic are you in real life? I would say I am very optimistic. I have my moments like every human being but I think I quickly pull away. I believe that whatever you believe in comes true, so i make sure I keep a check on that. 6. How is Sab Satrangi really going to bring that difference to the television which is missing on television right now? Firstly, it is going to bring a lot of authenticity to the table and once the audience views the show, they will be able to see how real and believable all the characters are. We are not merely acting but we are totally invested in our respective characters which adds the authentic touch to it. The script is incredibly well written, and we've all picked up the Lucknow accent and worked out the smallest nuances of our characters, believe me, you feel like this show is your own story. The situation and the characters are that relatable and real.. Our goal is to entertain everyone who is going to watch our show and we are really working hard towards it. Our show has this unique offering where we do not want to forcefully feed comedy but want the situations in itself to churn out laughter. So that will be a fresh change on television. Sony SAB itself has the theme of spreading happiness and all the shows that are airing have the core messaging to spread happiness, that khushiyon wali feeling and Sab Satrangi is another step in that direction. 7. How are you prepping up for your character? I have been working on Kanak's journey, her backstory and what makes her the way she is. I am from Lucknow originally, so I am well versed with the accent and the diction. I have been working with Saurabh sir to get a better understanding of my character and chalk out the smallest details like what makes her so protective as a person, what have been her life circumstances and where does her inherent anger come from. Saurabh sir creates magic when he is explaining the graph of characters. 8. What is the one thing that the audience will take away after watching this show? I think the audience will have a lot of fun while watching the show. It’d be fun more than anything, it's going to be relatable and very fresh. The audience will be able to enjoy it with their family because our show is no ordinary family but a very unique ensemble of characters as the name Sab Satrangi suggests. 9. Lastly, any message for your fans? Please watch our show. I can bet you will really have a good time.


Rising swiftly and soaring high, Sony SAB is all set to showcase grandeur in the world of television with its upcoming magnum opus Dharm Yoddha Garud. Capturing the tale of the almighty Garud (Faisal Khan), and the unconditional love between a mother and a son, Sony SAB brings us a mythological saga replete with never before seen or heard stories and characters that presented a vision on life anddharma with state-of-the-art production value and jaw dropping VFX.

 

Before uncovering the greatest tale in Indian mythology on 14th March, discover the 5 things you didn’t know about Garud:

 

The Truest personification of strength and courage!

Indian mythology narrates Garud as the epitome of strength blessed with the sight of a hawk and wings so powerful that they could impact the turn of the universe. His dexterity, courage and wit left the gods and the demons both impressed and distressed.

 

The Mother-Son relationship which traverses through time

A bond so strong that it is almost telepathic in nature and needs no explanations! Being confined in the chains of slavery by her own sister, Kadru (Parul Chauhan), Vinta (Toral Rasputra) is bound to secrecy behind her ill-fated situation. but, Garud’s heart and soul belongs to his mother, which leads him to make it a personal mission to break her free from the confines of Kadru, the mother of snakes.

 

The exuberance and purpose of Garud’s life!

Garud who was born to the great sage Rishi Kashyap (Hrishikesh Pandey), the progenitor of all living creatures, and Vinta. After being disappointed in his kids, the asuras who were busy scheming against the Gods and the Gods who has shifted from their sole purpose and driven by power, Rishi Kashyap prayed to Lord Brahma for the perfect son which gave rise to Garud, the King of Birds, who dedicated his entire existence to acts of selflessness, honesty, obedience, and bravery, making him the ‘Dharm Yoddha Garud’ in true sense.

 

Lord Vishnu’s Vahana

Untethered by greed, Garud fought his enemies without compromising on his integrity. His only motivation was to provide justice to his mother. It was his qualities of strength and responsibility that the preserver and protector of the universe Lord Vishnu (Vishal Karwal) bestowed upon him the honour of becoming his personal charioteer, immortalised, and forever etched in the pages of our mythological scriptures.

 

The time-tested epic tale of good vs evil

The tale of Dharam Yoddha Garud is not just a reflection of a classic good vs evil formula, but a lesson on what entails a fulfilling and honest life. The story puts a mirror in front of us through Kadru who loses sight of what’s right and what’s wrong by the perquisites of power and Garud who always chose the selfless and righteous path in fulfilling his duty. It was his dedication and responsible living that won the heart of Lord Vishnu.

 

 

Watch Dharm Yodha Garud starting 14th March from Monday to Saturday at 7 PM only on Sony SAB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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