12 March,2021 08:40 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Ridhi Dogra/picture courtesy: Yogen Shah
Riding high on the success of her latest web show, âThe Married Woman', Ridhi Dogra has been receiving compliments galore from the audience and especially her fans for her brilliant portrayal of her title role Astha, in the inspiring show. Ever since the show has been launched on the occasion of International Women's Day, Ridhi's social media was flooded with fans congratulatory messages as they couldn't stop praising her performance in the show and her brilliant portrayal of such a challenging and intense character of Astha.
While the talented actress was busy promoting the show during the last week of its launch in Delhi and Jaipur, she recently got some time to watch the entire show. Interestingly, the actor was moved to tears after watching the entire show, much to her surprise.
Ridhi informs, "The Married Woman has been a great journey, which I will cherish forever. When I watched the entire show recently, I got emotional. After the last episode got over, and the song Bematlab started playing, I was crying. I was wondering why I started crying since I had only played the character. I could feel Astha's pain and journey. I am grateful to the audience and my fans for showering their love, blessings, and support."
'The Married Woman' is an urban relationship drama about women and their conditioning levied by society and her search to find herself. The series, directed by Sahir Raza, features a talented pool of actors like Ridhi Dogra and Monica Dogra and Imaad Shah, Ayesha Raza, Rahul Vohra, Divya Seth Shah, Nadira Babbar, and Suhaas Ahuja, among others.
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âThe Married Woman' is streaming only on ALTBalaji!