If you’re already hooked to Saru on Zee TV, then get ready for an unforgettable moment that brings culture, grace, and pure emotion to the screen. Mohak Matkar, who plays the beloved Saru, is about to leave you spellbound with a beautifully choreographed Rajasthani puppet dance, also known as Kathputli. Trust us—you don’t want to miss this!

Saru’s Heartfelt Performance Takes Center Stage

As the drama intensifies with Anika (played by Anushka Merchande) scheming her way into getting engaged to Ved (Shagun Pandey), Saru is determined to stop it all. But this time, she does it not with words—but through the powerful language of dance.

In an upcoming episode, Saru performs a traditional Rajasthani puppet dance that doesn’t just add a cultural flavour to the story—it becomes a moving expression of Saru’s emotions and her deep-rooted heritage.

Mohak Matkar’s Personal Connection to Dance

Mohak isn’t new to dance. A trained classical dancer in real life, she embraced the art of Rajasthani Kathputli with passion and dedication. She spent hours learning the delicate expressions, hand movements, and storytelling techniques that make this folk dance so magical.

In her words:

 

“This dance sequence is particularly close to me. It allowed me to express Saru’s emotions in a unique and culturally rich way. The Kathputli dance is full of grace and tradition—it was a challenge, but also a beautiful learning experience.”

The Look: Authentic Rajasthani Royalty

What adds even more depth to the performance is the authentic Rajasthani look Mohak dons for the dance. With vibrant colours, layered textures, and intricate embroidery, every detail of her outfit tells a story.

She worked closely with the costume team to ensure Saru’s attire feels real and rooted in tradition—right down to the jewelry and puppet-inspired design elements. It’s not just a dance; it’s a visual treat!

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A Moment That Blends Emotion, Culture, and Storytelling

This isn’t just a performance—it’s a turning point in the story. Saru’s dance becomes her voice. It’s her way of expressing love, fear, hope, and strength without saying a word. The way Mohak blends emotion with movement creates a moment that’s not just visually stunning but also emotionally powerful.

And let’s be honest—when was the last time a daily soap left you misty-eyed with a folk dance?

What’s Next for Saru and Ved?

With Anika’s manipulations getting deeper and more dangerous, will Saru’s powerful performance be enough to open Ved’s eyes? Or will Anika outsmart everyone once again?

Well, the drama’s heating up, and you know what that means—you’ve got to keep watching!

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