Reena
Is
Back
On
Screen
After
Almost
A
Year
It's
almost
a
year
that
you
were
seen
on-screen.
How
do
you
feel
about
the
same?
I
feel
very
good.
I'm
back
with
new
energy,
positivity,
challenges
and
opportunities.
After
1
year,
I
feel
like,
I
have
entered
the
industry
all
over
again
and
I'm
starting
from
zero.
So,
it
is
a
good
feeling.
A
lot
of
expectations
are
there
from
everyone
as
the
show
and
its
concept
are
beautiful,
Ranju's
character
is
also
challenging
and
very
emotional.
I
feel
like
I
need
to
live
up
to
it
and
meet
everyone's
expectations.
Overall,
after
one
year,
what
I
have
got
is
more
than
what
I
could
have
asked
for.
Reena's
Character
In
The
Show
Tell
us
something
about
your
character
in
the
show.
My
character
is
Ranju
and
she
is
a
single
mother
raising
four
daughters.
Her
husband
left
her
and
got
married
to
another
woman
as
he
wanted
a
son.
Ranju
is
illiterate,
simple
and
homely
person,
who
probably
before
marriage
had
never
interacted
with
outsiders.
And
suddenly
she
is
left
all
by
herself
to
raise
four
daughters
on
her
own
in
a
society
which
believes
that
a
male
is
a
must
in
the
house
to
run
a
house,
bring
up
children
and
keep
women
safe.
She
is
fighting
for
herself,
her
children's
independence
and
to
change
the
thought
of
people
that
single
women
do
not
have
the
right
to
live
happily.
So
she
is
trying
to
break
the
stereotype
and
be
in
such
a
society
with
her
daughters,
which
is
the
biggest
challenge.
You
will
be
playing
a
mother
to
four
daughters
in
the
show;
Tell
us
about
your
on-screen
daughters.
Ranju's
youngest
daughter
is
of
the
age
8
and
the
eldest
one
is
20
years
old.
For
Ranju,
her
daughters
are
her
strength.
All
her
life
she
has
struggled
to
bring
up
her
daughters
in
a
way
that
society
will
respect
and
accept
them,
which
they
didn't
do
with
her
(Ranju).
The
relation
that
she
shares
with
her
daughters
is
beautiful.
Her
daughters
are
doing
everything
to
give
comfort
to
their
mother,
they
are
very
protective
towards
her,
and
they
understand
her
pain
and
struggle.
They
want
to
make
their
mother
proud,
because
whatever
she
has
gone
through,
they
want
to
pay
her
back
by
making
the
society
respect
her.
Shooting
During
Pandemic
Did
you
have
any
apprehensions
shooting
during
the
pandemic?
Initially,
yes
I
had
apprehensions
because
of
COVID-19
as
many
were
wondering,
whether
to
shoot
or
go
to
work
and
many
question
marks,
and
still
there
are.
There
are
a
lot
of
talks
about
COVID,
but
the
moment
I
heard
about
the
character,
I
was
like,
I
don't
give
a
damn
to
the
talks,
I
don't
care
and
I
am
just
going
for
it,
because
this
kind
of
role
does
not
come
your
way
every
other
day.
So
there
was
no
way
that
I
was
going
to
leave
it.
Bond
With
Co-Stars
How
was
it
working
with
your
co-stars?
It
is
wonderful.
Ayub
is
playing
my
husband
and
this
is
the
second
show
with
him.
In
the
first
show
also
we
had
a
beautiful
rapport.
On-screen
of
course,
we
never
liked
each
other,
but
off-screen
we
always
chilled.
I
was
very
happy
that
in
this
show
also
he
is
playing
my
husband
because
our
chemistry
is
very
good.
The
vibes
and
the
chemistry
we
(on-screen
husband
and
daughters)
share
is
beautiful,
so
it
is
easier
to
portray
them
on-screen
as
well.
Why
Ranju
Ki
Betiyaan
Is
A
Must-Watch?
Give
us
one
reason
why
this
show
is
a
must-watch?
The
show
is
a
must-watch
because
it
has
a
very
strong
message
to
the
society,
especially
to
the
people,
who
think
that
men
can
do
certain
jobs
and
it
is
must
to
have
a
male
in
the
house
to
run
the
house
and
to
look
after
the
wife
and
children
and
all.
Although
we
think
that
these
kind
of
thoughts
are
seen
in
rural
areas
and
small
villages,
unfortunately,
it
is
in
big
cities
and
educated
minds
also.
In
the
show,
although
Ranju
is
uneducated,
her
thinking
is
very
advance.
Through
our
show,
we
are
giving
a
message
to
all,
that
if
you
are
a
single
parent,
if
things
do
not
work
out
between
you
and
your
husband,
it
doesn't
mean
that
it
is
your
fault;
and
the
woman
has
all
rights
to
be
happy.