MUMBAI : Star Plus’ latest show, 'Jhanak', features Hiba Nawab in the titular role of Jhanak, Krushal Ahuja as Anirudh, and Chandani Sharma as Arshi. This enthralling series promises to captivate audiences with its intense storyline. The viewers are drawn into the gripping narrative, ensuring an exhilarating and unforgettable viewing experience.
The compelling twist in the storyline promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats, captivated by the unfolding drama and eager to see how these pivotal moments will shape the characters' fates.
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Currently, Arshi is admitted in the hospital after her saree catches fire and she has burnt injuries. Shrishty has put all the blame on Jhanak and has shifted the focus from herself but Mrinalini has witnessed Shrishty’s evil act.
Shrishti is the one who plotted and planned against Jhanak. She wanted to kill Jhanak but hurt Arshi instead and even after that, she put all the blame on Jhanak. After all of this, netizens feel that any normal person would have put a strong front against Srishti and would have got her jailed but Jhanak over here is still acting meek.
Netizens feel that the Indian television portrays women as ‘mahaan’ and they feel that there is absolutely no need in doing so.
Karan Panjwani shared, “I do not understand why a female lead requires someone else’s support constantly. She keeps on counting for Aniruddh to speak on behalf of her and feels helpless. It is very irritating.”
Pratiksha Kamble said, “In today’s DNA age, a female lead cannot be shown ‘mahaanta ki murti’. These days, women call spade a spade. They do not shy from calling out to people.”
Krutika Patel mentioned, “I liked Jhanak. After so much wrongdoings against her, it is really sad that she is behaving so emotionally. She should be aggressive, any person would. She tried to kill her!”
Hasit Modi expressed, “Jhanak comes across as a preacher who will wait for something wrong to happen against her so she can rant about it all day.”
Akshita Rao opined, “If someone tries to burn me I won't see whatever relation I have or don't have with the person I'll see them thrown in a jail. What is the limit of mahaanta for these kinds of female characters?”
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