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COLORS’ ‘Dr. Aarambhi’ x ‘Mannat Har Khushi Paane Ki’ Mahasangam Showcases a Powerful Female Alliance
Television’s two favourite family dramas are about to reunite! Promising spectacle, emotion, and explosive confrontations, ‘Dr. Aarambhi’ and ‘Mannat Har Khushi Paane Ki’ join forces for a dramatic Mahasangam on COLORS’, where the power of a woman supporting another woman unleashes a turning point. This special crossover sees Aarambhi (Aishwarya Khare) stepping beyond her own journey to enter Mannat’s (Ayesha Singh) turbulent world, where ambition has a cost, power wears many disguises, and survival demands courage. Drawn together by instinct and empathy, the two women find themselves fighting not just for answers, but for their beliefs.
The stage is set at the lavish sangeet ceremony of Vikrant (Adnan Khan) and Yashika (Leena Jumani) at the Saluja mansion. What begins as a night of music and celebration quickly spirals into a pressure cooker of emotions. Mannat arrives with one clear goal, to expose Arzoo’s real identity, and makes a bold move by spiking her drink, a risk that could either blow her cover wide open or backfire completely. As tempers rise and loyalties begin to crack, Aarambhi steps in, standing firmly by Mannat and helping her push the truth to the surface. With Aarambhi backing her at every step, the stakes get higher and the confrontation more intense. But when things hit breaking point, will Arzoo finally be forced to reveal who she really is?
Ayesha Singh, who plays Mannat in ‘Mannat Har Khushi Paane Ki’ adds, _“Mannat’s journey has always been about resilience – about daring to dream in spaces that constantly try to limit her. She is not someone unfamiliar with battles; in fact, she has fought many of them alone, relying on her own strength and conviction. But this time, she isn’t standing alone. She has Aarambhi by her side – not as a savior, but as a strong ally who adds to her strength during a challenging phase. Because women frequently navigate similar societal pressures and life transitions, and that’s what makes this bond feel so natural. It’s not transactional, it comes from a place of shared experience and genuine support. There’s something incredibly powerful about being seen and supported by another woman who understands your scars. Here’s hoping that the Mahasangam resonates with all the wonderful women who pick each other up in their daily lives.”
Aishwarya Khare, who essays Aarambhi in Dr. Aarambhi, shares,“Aarambhi is stepping into a whole new phase, driven by a sense of purpose and ambition she’s only just discovered. But in this moment, we see a different kind of strength in her. When she meets Mannat, she sees a woman standing at the same crossroads she once stood at – questioned, cornered, yet unwilling to bow down. Their bond is born out of empathy. Aarambhi believes that when women recognise each other’s battles, they create healing and that’s such a powerful message, highlighting the need for collective action to change what has held us back in the real world as well.”
Watch the Mahasangam episode of Mannat x Dr. Aarambhi at 7:30 PM, only on COLORS.
