Doree spoiler: Mansi saves Doree from goons

Mansi takes a fire stick in her hand and scares the goons to leave Doree alone. She manages to fight with them and save Doree but falls unconscious in Colors’ new show Doree produced by Jay Productions

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Colors’ new show Doree, produced by Jay Productions is ruling hearts with interesting storylines. As seen so far, Anand trusts Kailashi Devi without explanation, and she agrees to transfer property to him, announcing him as the heir. Soon, preparations for Anand and Mansi’s 10th anniversary are underway at the haveli and Kailashi Devi plans to announce Anand as the heir.

Neelu is madly in love with Anand and hence she decides to marry him. However, Anand learns about her plan and gets angry. Anand questions her about Mansi. Soon, Neelu reveals the video wherein her goon stabs Mansi with a knife. Anand gets shocked to see the video.

In the coming episode, Mansi learns that Doree is in trouble and decides to forget her pain to save Doree. Mansi ties her shawl on her stomach where she got stabbed and struggles to reach Doree. Mansi takes a fire stick in her hand and scares the goons to leave Doree alone. She manages to fight with them and save Doree but falls unconscious. Later, Doree struggles to take her to the hospital.

The social drama ‘Doree’ traces the story of a six-year-old girl named Doree, who lives with her foster father, Ganga Prasad (role essayed by Amar Upadhyay) in the Bunkar mohalla, Varanasi. While Ganga Prasad counts himself lucky to have a daughter, the ruler of Varanasi’s handloom empire, Kailashi Devi Thakur deems daughters as unworthy. Set against the backdrop of Varanasi, the makers decided to shoot few sequences in the holy city of Varanasi.

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