Jagadhatri Actress Sayantani Ghosh Shares An Important Message Through Maya’s Story: No Child Deserves...

Jagadhatri is highlighting a sensitive issue through Maya and Sharad's track, as Sayantani Ghosh underlines how parental conflict can deeply disturb a child. The current story shows their daughter Gunjan caught between separated parents, and the drama points to emotional stress that many Indian families may recognise in real life.

The Zee TV show Jagadhatri has been drawing steady attention with layered family drama, emotional confrontations and suspense. Viewers have especially responded to the recent focus on Maya, played by Sayantani Ghosh, and Sharad, portrayed by Ajay Singh Chaudhary. Their strained relationship is no longer affecting only them, as the fallout now centres on their daughter Gunjan, played by Pari Bhanushali.

Jagadhatri storyline highlights Gunjan’s emotional struggle

Within the ongoing narrative in Jagadhatri, Maya and Sharad live apart but have not formalised a divorce. Their distance is complicating life for Gunjan, who is a special child and cannot hear or speak. Because of this, Gunjan cannot voice inner feelings. Yet the show presents how the child silently absorbs every emotional shift between the parents.

Maya blames Sharad for Gunjan's condition, and that unresolved resentment drives many arguments. When Gunjan stays with Maya, the child misses time with Sharad. When Gunjan is with Sharad, there is a clear longing for Maya's affection. The character simply wants both parents together as one unit, while Maya and Sharad overlook the depth of this pain.

Jagadhatri track shows accident twist and Sharad’s hidden stay

Recent episodes of Jagadhatri add another layer after Gunjan faces an accident. Sharad steps in and saves Gunjan but suffers serious injuries in the process. At the same time, Sharad cannot pay rent and loses the house. With nowhere to go, Sharad relies unknowingly on another character for shelter and support.

Jagadhatri, played by Sonakshi Batra, quietly brings Sharad into the Deshmukh home so he can recover. Jagadhatri and Shivaay, portrayed by Farman Haider, hide Sharad in the guest room and look after daily needs. Gunjan and Aarna, played by Vaishnavi Ganatra, know Sharad is secretly staying there, and Gunjan feels relieved to finally remain close to Sharad again.

Jagadhatri focus on Sayantani Ghosh and parenting message

Maya, however, is still unaware that Sharad is inside the Deshmukh house. Maya has learnt that Sharad risked life to save Gunjan in the accident. Maya has also come to know that Sharad was evicted because rent was unpaid. The character now searches for Sharad, without realising the person is hidden under the same roof.

Sayantani Ghosh, who plays Maya Deshmukh in Jagadhatri, uses this track to underline the emotional burden children carry during parental separation. Ghosh explains that conflicts may sometimes be unavoidable but stresses that adults must handle disagreements with more awareness. The actor points out how children model behaviour from what they watch at home.

Sayantani Ghosh who plays the role of Maya Deshmukh said, "Separations and divorces do happen, and sometimes they are unavoidable too. But I strongly feel parents need to be extremely careful about how their personal chaos affects their children. Kids learn everything from what they see around them, and many times, unknowingly, we end up setting examples that leave a deep emotional impact on them. Emotional trauma experienced during childhood often stays with a person for life. That is why parents must be sensitive and responsible while dealing with their differences. No child deserves to grow up in an environment filled with constant emotional distress and confusion. Childhood is such a delicate and beautiful phase, and every child deserves love, security, warmth, and happiness. Maya and Sharad may be living separately, but somewhere their emotional distance is deeply affecting Gunjan. She is a very sensitive child and, being special, she cannot always express what she feels. She longs for both her parents equally. When she is with her mother, she misses her father, and when she is with her father, she keeps searching for her mother's warmth. That emotional confusion silently affects a child. Gunjan's character beautifully reflects how children quietly absorb every emotion happening around them, even when they are unable to express it openly. Kids like her are even more emotionally vulnerable because they feel everything deeply but often struggle to communicate it. It becomes extremely important for parents to ensure that their child does not suffer emotionally because of their personal issues."

The show now leaves viewers wondering how Maya will react when the truth about Sharad's stay emerges. The questions extend to whether Maya will reassess past anger after knowing about Sharad's sacrifices. The track also explores if outside conspiracies and persisting misunderstandings will widen the gap, rather than allowing a calmer relationship for Gunjan's sake.

Through Maya, Sharad and Gunjan, Jagadhatri is using fiction to mirror situations that exist in many homes. The episodes underline that children, especially those who struggle to communicate, feel tensions even more sharply. The story stresses that while separation may occur, careful handling of emotions around children remains essential so that no child is left dealing with long-lasting distress.

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