Amar Upadhyay and Sudha Chandran Question Gender Inequality With Their New Show ‘Doree’ | First Look
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Amar Upadhyay and Sudha Chandran are all set to launch yet another thought-provoking social drama titled ‘Doree’. The social malady explored in the upcoming show touches upon the reality of abandoned girls who are not embraced by their parents. Addressing this gender discrimination, the ‘Doree’ canvasses a story that has the potential to influence the mindset, leading to societal change.
The show traces the tale of Doree, a six-year-old doting daughter who lives with her foster father Ganga Prasad in the Bunkar mohalla of Banaras. Ganga Prasad is a dedicated father who finds his life’s purpose in upbringing Doree with great values and whose creative make-shift solutions ensure that his daughter does not feel deprived of facilities.
The show released its first thought-provoking promo on International Day of the Girl Child and introduced its lead characters Doree, Ganga Prasad, and Kailashi Devi. The promo opens with a heartwarming sight of Doree helping her physically challenged father in folding a saree. She asks him who abandoned her in the sacred Ganges and the father answers that the ones who did were unfortunate. While Ganga Prasad counts himself lucky to have a daughter, the ruler of Varanasi’s handloom empire, Kailashi Devi deems daughters as unworthy. A propagator of patriarchy, Kailashi Devi has a conservative worldview which is at odds with Doree, a progressive girl who believes in gender equality. It will be interesting to watch what the clash of these two competing ideologies has in store for the viewers.
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