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Raksha Bandhan special: 'Gaatchora' to 'Mithai'; TV shows that celebrate sibling love

Last updated on - Aug 11, 2022, 16:56 IST
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Raksha Bandhan special: 'Gaatchora' to 'Mithai'; TV shows that celebrate sibling love

The bond between a brother and sister can’t be explained in words. They play different roles in our lives depending on the scenarios. Sometimes, they are the best friend, confidante, caring mother or a father figure. They are the partners-in-crime as well as our moral compass too at the time of need. The beautiful bond has always been an inspiration to the writers who tried to reflect the emotion shared between brothers and sisters through fictional characters. Bengali viewers have also seen such reel characters who became a protective shield to their brothers and sisters. Here are some of those shows... (Photo: Facebook)

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Khorkuto

The family drama beautifully portrays the bond among the members of the Mukherjee family who believe in certain ideologies. From senior most member Siddheshwar Mukherjee, the eldest brother and father figure to Potka, Bhajan to doting bhais from next generation’s Soujanya and Riju; the TV show features a number of characters that simply stole hearts of TV audience. That’s not all, ‘Khorkuto’ also portrays the bond between sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law in most beautiful way that is worth mentioning on the occasion of Rakhi. (Photo: Facebook)

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Sona Roder Gaan

Protagonist Anandi is yet another example of an ideal sister. The reel character is beautifully woven by Leena Gangopadhyay. Elder sister Anandi sacrificed everything for her family and younger sister Nanda. Anandi is dutiful, responsible and kind-hearted. She always stood by Nanda despite the latter conspiring against her. Anandi tries to protect her sister like a shield and raised her voice when Nanda faced domestic violence at her in-laws' place. Anandi’s character is played by actress Payel De. (Photo: Facebook)

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Mou Er Bari

No Mou isn’t Meghna’s sister. But what she did for her sister-in-law Meghna is worth a mention. Bhabi Mou who considers Meghna as her sister protested against the continuous abuse the latter has been facing. She called the cops and handed over Meghna’s abusive husband Anupam. Like a protective shield, she saved Meghna. The show beautifully portrayed the relationship between Mou and Meghna.

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Gaatchora

The Gourab Chatterjee-Solanki Roy starrer also beautifully paints the relationship between siblings. While ideal sister Khori made numerous sacrifices to protect sisters; she didn’t give a second thought while teaching Dyuti a lesson when needed. Riddhiman, too, sets a major goal when it comes to a doting brother who can do everything for his younger bro but doesn’t hesitate to rectify the latter’s mistakes as well. (Photo: Facebook)

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Mon Phagun

The Sean Banerjee-Srijla Guha starrer beautifully portrays the bond between a brother and sister. Doting brother Rishiraj has always been protective of sister Rusha. The latter, on the other hand, loves him more than anything. The duo has faced many hurdles in life and stood by each other. Actress Geet Roy and Sean play the reel brother and sister in the show. (Photo: Facebook)

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Uron Tubri

The name ‘Tubri’ (a popular variety of firework) is self-explanatory. While mom Sabitri made many sacrifices for her daughters, female protagonist Tubri also became a protective shield to her family; especially sisters Tora and Tinni. (Photo: Facebook)

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