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&TV’s new show, “Bheema,” brings us a powerful story of a young woman fighting for equality in 1980s India.

1980s India. Young Bheema from a marginalized community fights for equality. Can she overcome societal norms & family opposition? Find out on &TV’s “Bheema.”
This social drama highlights Bheema's struggle and journey towards equal rights.

New Delhi: Get ready for an inspiring journey! &TV is set to premiere its new show, Bheema, a social drama that chronicles the powerful story of a young girl named Bheema, from a marginalized community, fighting for equal rights.

Produced by Raj Khatri Productions, the show takes viewers back to the 1980s in India. Bheema, a young girl with a bright mind and a fearless spirit, faces numerous challenges on her path to equality. The series delves into her struggles against societal norms, economic hardships, and even opposition within her own family.

Despite facing prejudice and injustice, Bheema remains undeterred. Inspired by the ideals of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the architect of the Indian Constitution, she embarks on a courageous mission to fight for her rights and the rights of those around her.

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Bheema promises to be a captivating tale of resilience and unwavering determination. The show’s protagonist, Bheema, is played by the talented actress Tejaswini Singh.

Expressing her excitement about the role, Tejaswini shared, “I’m thrilled to be portraying the title character of Bheema! It’s a truly special opportunity, and everyone around me is so supportive. We’ve begun filming, and the entire team is dedicated to making this a powerful story.”

Tejaswini further described Bheema’s personality, stating, “Bheema is a bright, inquisitive young woman who isn’t afraid to ask questions. She’s adventurous and enjoys playing games with her friends and sister. While closest to her mother and cousin Kundan, she has a more complex relationship with her Tai (aunt).”

Bheema’s journey promises to be an inspiring one, not just for the character herself, but also for viewers at home. The show will likely resonate with those who have faced similar struggles and inspire all to fight for equality

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