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Meri Bhavya Life: 5 Reasons you’ll be obsessed with COLORS’ bold new show ‘Meri Bhavya Life’

While the world is obsessed with filters, fix-ups, and fitting in, COLORS is set to turn the tide with ‘Meri Bhavya Life’ a coming-of-age drama that refuses to play by the rulebook. Nothing like the run-of-the-mill tales, the new show is a full-blown rebellion — against stereotypes, sizeism, societal pressures, and everything that tells women they need to shrink themselves to be seen. At its heart is Bhavya, a gold medallist, a top architect, a devoted daughter… and yes, she’s plus-sized. But that’s just the surface. Her story dives deep into the scars we all carry of being judged, silenced, or sized up. Bold, unfiltered, and unapologetically real, ‘Meri Bhavya Life’ holds a mirror to society and dares it to take a good hard look at its lens. Here are five powerful reasons why Meri Bhavya Life is a wake-up call that demands a front-row seat in your watchlist:
1) Sonakshi Sinha stands by Bhavya — and every woman who’s ever been judged
At the forefront of Meri Bhavya Life is not just a compelling story, but a powerful ally — Sonakshi Sinha. The Bollywood star has lent more than just her voice to the show’s campaign; she’s lent her lived experience and unwavering support. In a raw, resonant conversation with debutante Prisha Dhatwalia, Sonakshi opened up about battling body shaming, societal judgment, and the constant pressure to conform — just like Bhavya. Her stand isn’t performative — it’s personal. As s omeone who’s walked through the fire of labels and expectations, Sonakshi sees herself in Bhavya and champions the message loud and clear: women don’t need to shrink to be worthy — they need space to be seen, heard, and celebrated.
2) Meet Prisha Dhatwalia — the fresh face who’s making waves
Meri Bhavya Life marks the powerful acting debut of Prisha Dhatwalia, a former journalist whose grounded screen presence and authenticity breathe fresh life into Indian television. She steps into the role of Bhavya — not just the protagonist, but the pulse of a generation done with being body-shamed, boxed in, or broken down. Bhavya is everything the world told her she couldn’t be — a top-ranking architect, a gold medallist, and a woman who doesn’t fit into the so-called ‘ideal size’ mold. On what was supposed to be the happiest day of her life, she’s left at the mandap, not for who she is, but for whose daughter she is. From the ashes of rejection, she rises on her own terms. Then comes Rishank (Karan Vohra), her polar opposite – a shallow fitness junkie, charm-loaded, attention-seeking man who’s used to winning applause, not challenges. Prisha enlivens this celebration of self-worth, fearlessly challenging superficial standards, and underlining that real strength comes from within.
3) Real talk: This show takes on body shaming, and it doesn’t hold back
We’ve all felt the sting of a stare, the weight of judgment and the unspoken rules of how we should fit in with a certain size. Meri Bhavya Life is a powerful takedown of body shaming — that silent, systemic cruelty we’ve all encountered in some form. But more than that, it’s a celebration of body positivity, of self-worth, and of choosing confidence over conformity. Bhavya is not the television heroine we’re used to seeing – she’s unapologetically herself in a world that’s constantly trying to shrink her down. The show dares to ask: “Motapaya aisi soch… kya badi bimari hai?” Ready to tear through the wallpaper of superficial validation, the show puts a spotlight on what makes a person beautiful: integrity, talent, courage, and self-love.
4) A podcast that got people talking — and healing
Before the show even hit screens, it made waves through a deeply moving podcast series. In the very first episode, Sonakshi Sinha and Prisha Dhatwalia sat down for a no-holds-barred chat about the emotional wounds left by judgment, trolling, and unsolicited advice — often from those closest to us. Their conversation struck a nerve, and sparked a movement. Fans poured in with messages, relating their own stories of being judged for how they look. With more episodes and bold voices lined up, the Meri Bhavya Life podcast isn’t just promotion — it’s a platform for healing, connection, and change.
Catch the inspiring conversation with Sonakshi Sinha and our Bhavya here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RjvALUd26Y
5) An ensemble of seasoned and fresh talent
‘Meri Bhavya Life’ features an ensemble cast of seasoned and talented actors who bring intensity and depth to the show’s powerful narrative. Kruttika Desai as Bua Ma Da plays the manipulative matriarch, controlling her family through silence and tradition while secretly orchestrating chaos to gain power. Khyaati Keswani portrays Neetu Jaiswal, Rishank’s ambitious mother, preoccupied with climbing the social ladder and securing the perfect wife for her son, regardless of the cost. Prachi Thakker as Uma, Bhavya’s mother, is a pillar of strength, juggling the challenges of raising two daughters with resilience and love. Hiten Tejwani brings a quiet yet powerful gravitas to Nitin Jaiswal, Rishank’s father, a self-made businessman caught between old-school values and his son’s modern ideals. Iqbal Azad plays Vinay, Bhavya’s father, a morally grounded risk underwriter who supports his daughters, prioritizing them over societal pressures. With such stellar talent, the show captures different points of view about seerat vs soorat through its ensemble cast.
Watch ‘Meri Bhavya Life’ at 7:00 pm on COLORS.