ALTBalaji's
urban
relationship
drama,
The
Married
Woman
is
now
the
pride
of
the
country.
With
its
innovative
storyline,
fantastic
acting,
the
amazing
camera
presence
of
the
actors,
and
memorable
dialogues,
The
Married
Woman
has
secured
its
place
as
one
of
the
top
shows
on
over-the-top
(OTT)
platforms
the
world
over.
Accolades
have
poured
in
from
fans
and
critics
from
every
corner
of
the
world,
right
after
the
premiere
of
the
web
series.
This
series,
adapted
from
'Warrior
with
a
pen'
Manju
Kapur's
book
titled
A
Married
Woman,
has
received
as
much
appreciation
as
the
bestselling
novel
itself,
if
not
more.
The
author
herself
was
thrilled
to
have
her
book
reproduced
as
a
series
and
was
extremely
thrilled
with
the
outcome,
so
were
her
fans,
which
is
rare
for
avid
readers
proving
that
this
series
is
one
of
a
kind.
The
numbers
surrounding
the
show
are
unbelievable,
for
lack
of
a
better
word.
With
over
6
million
viewers
within
the
country,
India
and
over
a
hundred
thousand
viewers
spread
out
over
four
other
major
countries
of
the
world
including
the
United
States
of
America,
Canada,
Pakistan,
and
Australia
and
not
even
taking
into
account
the
rest
of
the
world,
The
Married
Woman
is
a
massive
success.
The
US
alone
had
over
67,000
viewers,
over
22,000
viewers
in
Australia,
over
21,000
viewers
in
Pakistan,
and
over
20,000
viewers
in
Canada.
A
source
from
ALTBalaji
said,
"This
humongous
fan
following
is
attributed
to
the
audience
being
able
to
relate
to
the
show
and
draw
parallels
even
in
today's
scenario.
Things
like
this
are
what
makes
a
show
great."
The
Married
Woman
is
still
trending
a
month
after
its
release
on
March
8,
2020,
International
Women's
Day.
The
story
of
The
Married
Woman
centres
around
two
beautiful
women,
Astha
Kapoor
and
Peeplika
Khan.
Astha
is
a
beautiful
person,
but
the
full
force
of
who
she
is
is
chained
because
of
society's
pressures,
until
she
meets
Aijaz
and
Peeplika,
who
give
her
an
entirely
different
perspective
on
life.
Binge-watch
the
11
episodes
of
The
Married
Woman
for
the
splendid
performances
by
Ridhi
Dogra,
Monica
Dogra,
Imaad
Shah
and
Suhaas
Ahuja,
amongst
others.