Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan TWIST | Indira Krishna Teases Durgawati-Sneha Face-Off In Zee TV Show: Expect Fireworks
Zee TV’s Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan is moving into one of its most emotionally charged phases, with the focus shifting from Siddhu and Sneha’s relationship to the growing tension between Sneha and Durgawati. The conflict has become a key talking point for viewers, not because it is a routine household clash, but because both women are being written as strong, wounded and deeply convinced of their own truth.

The show, led by Amandeep Sidhu, Sheizaan Khan and Indira Krishna, has built its drama around family bonds, personal pride and the difficult choices that shape relationships. While Siddhu and Sneha’s journey continues to remain central, the Durgawati-Sneha equation is now adding a sharper emotional layer to the story. Their scenes are increasingly becoming less about winning an argument and more about understanding where each woman comes from.
Indira Krishna on Durgawati and Sneha’s clash
Indira Krishna, who plays Durgawati, says the track appealed to her because it does not reduce the two women to predictable rivals. Instead, the show places them in opposition because of their beliefs, experiences and the pain each carries. That difference, she suggests, is what makes the conflict more layered than a simple saas-bahu disagreement.
Speaking about the track, Indira said, “What I find most beautiful about this track is that it moves beyond the usual notion of two women being at odds with each other. Durgawati and Sneha are both incredibly strong-minded women who stand firmly by their beliefs, values, and life experiences. Their differences create conflict, but not because either of them is wrong.”
She added, “In fact, I feel that as the story progresses, there may come a point where not just the viewers, but even Durgawati and Sneha themselves realize that they were never really against each other.” Her comment points to a track that may eventually move from confrontation to recognition, without losing the intensity that currently drives it.
For viewers following the show closely, this is an important shift. Durgawati is not being presented as a one-note antagonist. Sneha, too, is not simply reacting to authority. The drama comes from two women who refuse to bend easily, yet are bound by family, emotion and the consequences of choices made before the present track began.
Why Durgawati’s character is gaining attention
Indira also said the upcoming episodes will allow audiences to see more of Durgawati’s inner world. The character’s sternness, according to the actor, comes from circumstances rather than cruelty. That distinction matters in daily soaps, where older female characters are often placed in rigid categories of either protector or obstacle.
She said, “I also think viewers will gradually discover a different side of Durgawati and understand that she is not a negative person, but a strong woman shaped by her circumstances, someone who made difficult choices because life demanded it of her. That realization is what gives this journey so much depth and emotional weight.”
The actor’s reading of Durgawati makes the ongoing track more compelling. If the audience begins to understand why Durgawati behaves the way she does, the conflict with Sneha becomes less predictable. It also gives Amandeep Sidhu’s Sneha a stronger dramatic counterpoint, because she is not confronting a villain, but a woman with her own history and convictions.
Indira further shared that her scenes with Amandeep have been creatively satisfying because the confrontations are written with conviction on both sides. “The scenes Amandeep and I have shot together have been extremely engaging because every confrontation carries conviction from both sides,” she said. “I hope the audience enjoys watching this unique clash of perspectives and appreciates the layers that make both these women so relatable and real.”
Siddhu caught between two strong women
As the divide between Durgawati and Sneha deepens, Siddhu’s role becomes more complicated. Played by Sheizaan Khan, Siddhu has to navigate loyalty, love and responsibility while trying to keep the family from breaking further. His attempts to repair the relationship may decide whether the current tension softens or grows into a larger emotional conflict.
The track also arrives at a time when the show is enjoying strong visibility on the channel. According to the channel’s note, Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan has been Zee TV’s highest-rated show for three consecutive weeks, while Zee TV has held three spots among the Top 5 programmes for five weeks. The makers are clearly using this momentum to deepen character-driven drama.
For a daily fiction show, such internal conflicts often work best when no character appears completely right or wrong. The Durgawati-Sneha track seems designed around that space. It gives regular viewers a reason to invest in conversations, not just twists, and allows the actors to play emotion, pride and vulnerability within the same scene.
Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan airs every day on Zee TV at 9 pm. With Durgawati and Sneha’s confrontations becoming central to the narrative, the coming episodes are expected to test Siddhu’s place between them and reveal whether the two women can move beyond their differences without losing their individual strength.


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