The stars of Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani experience the real spirit of Rajasthan before their show hits the screen.
Before a show touches millions of hearts, it often transforms the lives of the actors who bring the story to life. That’s exactly what happened when the cast of Zee TV’s upcoming drama *Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani* visited the culturally rich city of Jaipur — the beating heart of Rajasthan.
From exploring local traditions to bonding over Rajasthani thalis and meeting real-life Beendanis, Akash Jagga Gauri Shelgaonkar, and Monika Khanna** walked away with much more than just memories — they left with a deeper connection to their characters.
A Glimpse Into the Show: Ghevar’s Journey of Strength and Sacrifice
At the center of this emotionally charged narrative is Ghevar, a spirited young girl raised in a traditional Rajasthani village. After losing her parents early in life, she is brought up lovingly by her brother and sister-in-law.
But destiny has its own plans — when an abandoned child enters their lives, Ghevar finds herself pulled into a complex web of promises, sacrifices, and emotional truths.
As Rajasthan’s vibrant colors meet the quiet strength of its women, Beendani promises to be a moving story of family, resilience, and self-discovery.
What the Cast Had to Say About Their Jaipur Visit
Gauri Shelgaonkar (Ghevar):
“This was my first time in Rajasthan, and I feel so grateful that this show gave me the chance to visit such a beautiful place. Meeting real-life Beendanis was a surreal experience. They are living the character I portray on screen. Their stories gave me strength and a deeper purpose — I’m more committed than ever to doing justice to Ghevar.”
Gauri’s emotional connection with the women she met in Jaipur is bound to bring an authenticity that viewers will feel onscreen.
Akash Jagga (Kundan):
“Jaipur is my hometown, so this trip was a blend of nostalgia and excitement. Showing my co-actors around my city, sharing Rajasthani food, and watching them fall in love with the culture—it was heartwarming. But what made it even more special was that we were there for a show that proudly represents where I come from.”
Akash didn’t just play host — he helped bring alive the soul of Jaipur for his castmates.
Monika Khanna (Ramkudi):
“Even though I’ve visited Jaipur before, this time felt truly different. With Akash guiding us and the show as our backdrop, I got to see a new side of the city. Every corner whispered stories that helped me understand my character more deeply. I left with more than souvenirs — I left with inspiration.”
For Monika, Jaipur became more than a location — it became a creative spark.
Why This Trip Matters
It’s not every day that actors get the opportunity to live the world their characters inhabit. But the Beendani cast did exactly that — they didn’t just rehearse dialogues, they walked the streets, tasted the food, and listened to the people whose lives mirror the ones they portray.
And that’s what will make Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani stand out — it’s rooted in real emotion and lived experience.
Don’t Miss the Journey!
Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani premieres 12th August at 9 PM, only on Zee TV.
Expect a story full of heart, tradition, and powerful female voices — all set against the breathtaking backdrop of Rajasthan.
Are you ready to experience the untold strength of the women behind the veil?
Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri:
Quick Recap: Why You Should Watch Beendani
Emotionally rich storyline rooted in Rajasthani traditions
Strong female lead breaking stereotypes
Authentic cultural representation from cast experiences
Powerful performances by a talented ensemble
