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'Badho Bahu' – Ek ‘Bhaari’ Love Story on TV

Set against the backdrop of Haryana, the show is about a plus-siz... Read More
A plus-sized girl called Komal who weighs a little less than a quintal, wrestler

Lucky Singh Ahlawat

who is known as Haryana’s Iron Man and an unusual love story… that’s what &TV’s latest offering

Badho Bahu

is all about. Reality star

Prince Narula

and Rytasha Rathore, who are debuting with this show, are all set to charm the audience with their portrayal of Lucky and Komal. They get married to each other under unforeseen circumstances but ab miyan biwi main itni doori hai… ki ek love story toh zaroori hai!

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Komal (Rytasha Rathore) and Lucky (Prince Narula) are poles apart, both in personality and size. Komal, a simple girl with a big heart, lends a helping hand to most people in her town when she isn’t daydreaming about her perfect wedding to a rajkumar. On the other hand, Lucky is the winner of the biggest wrestling championship and rechristened as the Iron Man of Haryana. He is a dude and the most eligible bachelor in his village. Who would have imagined Lucky and Komal to be the next Heer-Ranjha, Romeo-Juliet or Shirin-Farhad! But their fate was sealed in what seemed like a major celestial controversy when the two found themselves tied in holy matrimony trying to come to terms with the struggles of living with each other. Set against the backdrop of Haryana, the show catches the pulse of this fascinating state — its quirky dialect, street-side sass and love for the metaphor amongst its many other features.

Prince says, “There are a lot of similarities between Prince and Lucky. So much so that the makers could have just named the character Prince. Lucky is a bindaas, happy-go-lucky guy who has worked hard to prove his might in wrestling. He has a mind of his own. How he finds himself married to someone who is definitely not the girl of his dreams and his struggle to come to terms with this reality makes the show endearing and real.”
Rytasha says, “I am extremely excited to be playing Komal as such characters seldom get written in our industry. Badho is someone we can all identify with — there is innocence, vulnerability, spunk and a whole myriad of feelings in her. The show itself has a lot of warmth and heart to it which I hope the audience enjoys and
appreciates.”

'Badho Bahu' starts tonight and will air every Monday – Friday at 9.30 pm on &TV.

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