Molkki

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Molkki
Molkki Titlecard.jpg
GenreSocial
Drama
Created byEkta Kapoor
Written byDheeraj Sarna
Screenplay bySaba Mumtaz
Shilpa Jathar
Sonali Jaffar
Story byGajra Kottary
Advait Kottary
Directed byMuzammil Desai
Creative directorShivangi Babbar
StarringPriyal Mahajan
Amar Upadhyay
Toral Rasputra
Shraddha Jaiswal
Anushka Sharma
Rithvik Gupta
Opening themeMolkki
ComposerVinod Ghimare
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes292
Production
Producers
EditorsVikash Sharma
Vishal Sharma
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time22–25 minutes
Production companyBalaji Telefilms
Release
Original networkColors TV
Picture format576i
1080i(HDTV)
Original release16 November 2020 (2020-11-16) –
present
External links
Voot
Production website

Molkki (lit.'one who has a price') is an Indian Hindi-language television drama series produced by Ekta Kapoor under Balaji Telefilms. It is broadcast on Colors TV and premiered on 16 November 2020. It stars Priyal Mahajan, Amar Upadhyay, Toral Rasputra and Shraddha Jaiswal in prominent roles.[1]

The series is set in the Rewari district in Haryana, and focuses on the bride buying custom of India called molkki pratha, where poor girls are sold off as brides to rich men.

The story revolves around Purvi, a 19-year-old girl who becomes the molkki bride of 42-year-old chief Virendra Pratap Singh, a widower and father of four children. She fights for her and other molkki brides' rights, as well as fulfil her responsibilities as wife, daughter-in-law, mother, and chieftess of Rewari.

Plot[]

Molkki is an Indian tradition that involves marrying off poor girls to a wealthy man in exchange for money. The storyline of the series revolves around a poor girl named Purvi who is made a Molkki bride for money.

Purvi marries Virendra Pratap Singh, a widowed father of two children and head of a village in Haryana's Rewari district. The initially tense relationship between Virendra's kids and Purvi eases after a while and Purvi makes repeated efforts to bring them and their father closer. While the family is on a picnic Vaibhav, Virendra's half-brother, rapes Priyashi, Purvi's sister, for revenge for a past incident and Anjali, Purvi's and Virendra's sister-in-law records the event. A series of incidents leads to Virendra losing his trust in Purvi and he initially refuses to believe her allegations against his brother, however, she eventually succeeds in exposing Vaibhav's doings. Virendra asks Priyu to decide the punishment but she decides to marry Vaibhav instead. Virendra enforces her wish and arranges the marriage, despite Anjali's plotting to prevent the event. From then on, Vaibhav wants to take revenge on his brother and hires a hitman to shoot him during a land auction. Purvi manages to save Virendra, but he is later attacked by goons who were likewise hired by his brother. Priyu finds out about Vaibhav's intentions during their honeymoon and informs Purvi, leading to the hired goons being caught. After this, Purvi, in a desire to receive better education, enrolls in a nearby college where she has to conceal her wealthy status to avoid ridicule. Meanwhile, Vaibhav decides to punish Priya for her betrayal but, with the intent to scare her, accidentally kills her by pushing her from a cliff. Purvi suspected that Vaibhav planned to hurt his sister and finds strong indications for this in his house and through witnesses. When they confront him, Vaibhav purposefully provokes Virendra to shoot him for his murderous act, hoping that his brother is imprisoned. He succeeds and Virendra is imprisoned, while Vaibhav, wearing a bulletproof jacket, manages to escape with a disguise and attempts to leave the country with the help of Anjali. However, Purvi uncovers her brother-in-law's scheming and thereby frees her husband from imprisonment. But Priyu is still alive and reveals that it has been her plan all along to have Vaibhav accused of her murder. Priyu shoots Vaibhav. Prakashi then swears to wreak havoc in Purvi's life for ruining Vaibhav's life. She with Anjali repeatedly tries to separate Purvi from Virendra but fails. Purvi is horrified by the visual she gets while flying a drone and is angered when she learns that Anjali is the perpetrator of the crime. After Purvi visits the cave, she feels restless and wakes up in the middle of the night due to a nightmare where she sees a woman in chains. She swears to expose her but fails. It is revealed that the woman in chains is none other than Virendra's first wife Sakshi who was assumed dead five years ago. Virendra soon falls in love with Purvi and so does she. Virendra and his family travel to Goa for his destination wedding with Purvi. On the other hand, Prakashi knits a devious plan to ruin their wedding day. As an ecstatic Purvi and Virendra take their wedding vows, the two are taken aback when Juhi and Manas notice Sakshi at the wedding venue and rush towards her. Purvi is shocked to find Sakshi during her wedding with Virendra and is devastated when the wedding is cancelled. Virendra is caught between two worlds as Sakshi's return changes the dynamics of the whole family, leaving Purvi to pretend to be a helper in the house and Virendra seeing Purvi in such a light. Virendra explains to Sakshi everything that happened during her absence and how he ended up marrying Purvi. Purvi prepares to leave, but Sakshi asks her to stay and thanks her for looking after the family in her absence. Further, Sakshi realises that Purvi is not wrong and rather a victim of fate. Purvi pushes Virendra away from her when he tries to get closer to her. Elsewhere, Sakshi takes a big decision in front of the Panchayats and announces that Purvi will share the same position as hers. While Virendra is away on business, Sakshi makes Purvi perform some strange rituals that end up making her feel dirty, hurt, and humiliated. An infuriated Virendra stops the ritual and prevents Purvi from being subjected to further embarrassment. Disturbed by his outburst, Sakshi confronts him regarding his feelings for Purvi. He says that he has started liking Purvi. So Sakshi cuts her wrist. Purvi asks Virendra to continue his life with Sakshi and leave her alone, but Virendra rejects to do so. So Purvi demands a divorce.

Purvi finds herself in a dilemma when Sakshi persuades her to marry Vipul in a bid to make Virendra overcome his feelings for Purvi. When Sakshi asks for Vipul's opinion, he gives his consent to marry Purvi. As Purvi's Haldi ceremony begins, Virendra wins the competition against Vipul, earning the first chance to apply Haldi on her. However, the ceremony comes to a shocking halt when her father refuses to bless the marriage. Purvi expresses her love for Vipul as he takes a firm stand for her. Later, Virendra prevents Purvi from applying turmeric on Vipul. During the wedding ceremony of Purvi, an intoxicated Virendra attempts to confront her and Vipul. In a shocking turn of events, Virendra meets with a tragic accident and falls unconscious. After Purvi signs the divorce papers, Virendra helps her prepare for the wedding. Later, Virendra learns that the divorce process is delayed, and he rushes back to the wedding venue and carries Purvi away. After Virendra stops Purvi's wedding to Vipul, she decides to run away from her home, but Virendra stops her. Considering the recent developments, Purvi makes a heartfelt confession. Sakshi discloses the hard-hitting truth about her return after five long years and reveals that she conspired with Prakashi and Anjali to throw Purvi out of the house. She gave Prakashi and Anjali her property to throw Purvi out of the house. Virendra abandons Sakshi and tells her she is not the same person he knew five years ago. He abandons Sakshi, Prakashi, and Anjali and takes all the property back. Purvi leaves the house, but unfortunately, she meets with an accident and loses her memory.

Cast[]

Main[]

  • Priyal Mahajan as Purvi/Dhvani Virendra Pratap Singh: Savita and Mahesh's elder daughter; Priyashi and Duddu's sister; Virendra's second wife; Veer, Nandini, Juhi and Manas's step-mother. (2020–present)
  • Amar Upadhyay as Virendra Pratap Singh: Prakashi's step-son; Yogi's brother; Vaibhav's half brother;Sakshi and Purvi's husband; Veer, Nandini, Juhi, and Manas' father. (2020–present)
  • Toral Rasputra as Sakshi (formerly Virendra Pratap Singh): Virendra's first and former wife; Veer, Nandini, Juhi and Manas's biological mother. (2021-Present) (Antagonist)
  • Shraddha Jaiswal as Anjali Yogi Pratap Singh: Jyoti's sister; Yogi's wife; Purvi's sister in law. (2020–present)
  • Anushka Sharma as Juhi Pratap Singh aka Khargosh: Sakshi and Virendra's younger daughter; Purvi's younger step-daughter; Veer, Nandini and Manas' sister (2020–present)
  • Rithvik Gupta as Manas Pratap Singh aka Genda: Sakshi and Virendra's youngest son; Purvi's youngest step-son; Veer, Nandini and Juhi's youngest brother (2020–present)

Recurring[]

  • Supriya Shukla as Prakashi Singh
  • Ankit Gera as Daksh Singh Shekhawat
  • Aakash Talwar as Arjun Bajwa
  • Madhuri Pandey as Chandni Singh Shekhawat
  • Mohit Hiranandani as Veer Pratap Singh
  • Rishika Nag as Nandini Pratap Singh
  • Abhay Bhargava as Bheem Singh
  • Meenakshi Sethi as Nani
  • Tushar Kawale as Yogi Pratap Singh
  • Akshay Jawrani as Karan
  • Ved Bharadwaj as Mahesh
  • Meena Mir as Savita
  • Dhwani Gori as Priyashi Veer Pratap Singh
  • Kajal Chauhan as Sudha Veer Pratap Singh
  • Vyon Mehta as Duddu
  • Neha Jurel as Jyoti
  • Sanjay Swaraj as Kanji Bhai
  • Naveen Sharma as Vipul
  • Neha Dandale as Bhuri
  • Manish Khanna as Chaudhary Charan Singh
  • Abhishek Singh Pathania as Aarav Singh
  • Shivam Khajuria as Naveen
  • Pranav Kumar as Vaibhav Pratap Singh
  • Priyanka Zemse as Aarti
  • Trupti Mishra as Radhika

Production[]

Development[]

The filming of the series began in October 2020.[2]

The series addresses the bride buying custom in Haryana.[3]

My character explores the harsh realities of the real world. I hope people connect with it and bring in change for the betterment of society. The main reason why I have picked up this character is that it challenges my set of skills as an actor, as there are no similarities between our lives. I was born and brought up in Delhi hence the word Molkki was alien to me. Going through the whole research and hearing the unheard sounds of life it's already been a beautiful experience in its own way. Yes, being an uptown girl playing a character that was born and brought up in rural areas requires a lot of research, study, and understanding of the way of their culture.

— Priyal Mahajan[4]

Reception[]

ThePrint stated the series tackled the issue of brides for sale when Purvi is forced into marriage with the sarpanch who is twice her age for money. ThePrint also said that the series was "as real as it gets" and that "the serial is set in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh where such marriage transactions are only too often the tragedy".[5]

Influence[]

On 15 June 2021, the villagers of a small village in Rajasthan were inspired after seeing the series, and they banned molkki pratha in their village. Actor Amar Upadhyay later confirmed the same and was proud to change the thinking of people with their show.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ "Amar Upadhyay on his new show Molkki and on returning with Ekta". The Times of India.
  2. ^ "Amar Upadhyay: 'Experienced actors understand the nuances better'". The Times of India.
  3. ^ "Colors' upcoming show Molkki is about bride-buying custom prevalent in Haryana". The Tribune.
  4. ^ "Priyal Mahajan's TV show Molkki is set to hold a mirror to society". Midday.
  5. ^ "Guddan, Mayuri, Molkki, Imlie — Hindi TV series are finally doing something revolutionary". ThePrint.
  6. ^ "Amar Upadhyay is proud of team Molkki after the show inspires villagers in Rajasthan to stop the Molkki Pratha".

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