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Here's how Hamariwali Good News has redefined saas-bahu dynamics
Updated On: 25 September, 2020 04:02 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The show presents a most unique role reversal between the daughter-in-law Navya and her mother-in-law Renuka to give their family the much-awaited good news.

A still from Hamariwali Good News. Pictures/PR
A relationship, often portrayed as typically adversarial, political and manipulative, especially on Indian television, will now make way for an equation that is based on trust, hope, and a friendship that has a saas-bahu pair going out on a limb for each other in Zee TV's new show 'Hamariwali Good News'. In fact, the show presents a most unique role reversal between the daughter-in-law Navya and her mother-in-law Renuka to give their family the much-awaited 'good news.'
Set in Agra, the show features the Tiwari family, who like most families, are grappling with the quest for the quintessential 'Good News' of a tiny tot who will fill up their lives with joy. Only this time around, it is the saas who, rather than pressurising or berating her bahu for not being able to conceive, will go the extra mile, brush aside considerations such as age and 'Log Kya Kahenge' by conceiving a baby with her husband to bring the 'Good News' that they collectively await.
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