From Preeta, Imlie, Tejo To Sai: TV Bahus And Their Pregnancy Issues

TV Bahus and their pregnancy issues in fiction shows.

Fiction shows on television always adapt in varied ways to bring in new high points and instigate further drama in the story plots. Well, one such big twist that broadcasters and makers indulge in is the pregnancy issue that the leading ladies of TV shows face, and the probable repercussions to it. Yes, there have been many Hindi fiction shows that have dwelled on this basic theme of the female protagonists not being able to conceive for varied reasons.

We at IWMBuzz.com talk about the list of such protagonists who have gone through the trauma of not having an easy pregnancy.

Here we go with the list of such protagonists who have gone through the trauma of not having an easy pregnancy.

Here we go with the list.

Imlie: The protagonist of the Star Plus show Imlie (Sumbul Touqeer) was diagnosed to be having problems owing to which she could not conceive. Big drama was placed in the narrative which led to the girl being humiliated and forced to seek divine blessings. Later, the makers brought in a big twist wherein Imlie got pregnant.

Tejo in Udaariyaan: Tejo the lead of Colors’ Udaariyaan was pregnant when the big tragedy of the fire accident happened to her. She was assumed to be dead. And when she got back into Fateh’s life and all was well, they planned to move ahead in life. However, Tejo was told by the doctor that she cannot conceive. This shattered the lives of Fateh (Ankit Gupta) and Tejo (Priyanka Chaudhary). Even now, that is the main reason why they have Nehmat in their lives. She is their adopted daughter.

Sai in Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin: Sai the protagonist of Star Plus’ Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin was again pregnant when the tragedy of Samrat’s death struck the Chavan family. In the moment of grief, she lost her child and was diagnosed to be having a problem owing to which she could not conceive. This brought about the surrogacy track in the show, wherein Patralekha (Aishwarya Sharma) was roped in as the surrogate mother. Sai (Ayesha Singh) however, later conceived and gave birth to a girl child.

Saumya in Shakti Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki: Saumya, played by Rubina Dilaik was a kinnar (transgender) in the show and this story highlighted the pure love of Harman (Vivian Dsena) and Saumya. There was a major revelation track of her being a kinnar, which actually opened up the problem of her not being able to become a mother.

Preeta in Kundali Bhagya: Preeta, the protagonist of Zee TV’s Kundali Bhagya too had her own issues when she tried to conceive. While Preeta (Shraddha Arya) presumed that she was pregnant, she in fact ended up having complications and found it tough to get into the family way.

Navya in Hamariwali Good News: This unique show on Zee TV had the mother-in-law Renuka (Juhi Parmar) getting pregnant in order to give the kid to her daughter-in-law Navya (Srishti Jain) who could not conceive. This concept was unique in every way and engaged audiences.

Alia in Story 9 Months Ki: This Sony TV show saw the concept of surrogacy again. Alia (Sukirti Kandpal) an independent girl who had problems in her marital life wanted to have a child through surrogacy. The show was the journey of Alia from her getting pregnant to her delivery phase.

Amrita of Sanjog: Amrita the lead in Zee TV’s Sanjog longed to become a mother. She went through the IVF procedure and was trying to conceive for many years. She in fact had marital issues with her husband Rajiv being attracted to another girl owing to all the mess that she had in her life. Actress Shefali Sharma plays Amrita in the show.

Mishti in Yeh Rishtey Hai Pyaar Ke: Mishti and Kuhu were sisters who had totally different traits. Mishti (Rhea Sharma) could not conceive and this resulted in Kuhu (Kaveri Priyam) being forced to become the surrogate mother. This actually brought about a clash between the sisters.

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