
Portraying Aarti gave me a lot to learn including the fact that love indeed conquers all and everybody deserves a second chance. I hold this show very dear to my heart and more so because, it dealt with a subject that was considered sensitive yet a critical topic to be spoken about in the society. I hope the love from the viewers remains the same and that they keep supporting us, just like they did before.”Īctor Kratika Sengar shared, “I am thrilled to know that Punar Vivah is making a comeback on Zee TV. It gives me immense pride and joy to think that this show is still relevant to our audiences and will continue to change and challenge the stereotypical perception that some pockets of individuals in our country still hold towards this social norm. Despite re-marriage being a deep-rooted cultural taboo in society, it was a delightful surprise to see the love pouring in from an audience who supported and believed in the concept of our show. I believe everyone deserves a second chance at love, no matter what is in their past and I am extremely glad that I got the opportunity to be a part of a show that was so influential and ground-breaking in the message it conveys.

Punar Vivah gave me a worldwide recognition, I will always be grateful for. After the massive success of the show, Bollywood started opening many doors for me. It is a show which holds a special place in my heart. What makes the re-marriage of Yash and Aarti even more challenging is the fact that the man and the woman in question are both parents to young children.Ĭommenting about the show’s return, actor Gurmeet Choudhary said, “Punar Vivah was my last television show.

The show delves into the dynamics of re-marriage, showcasing the trials and tribulations that are a part of re-adjusting to a second life partner. Starting 27th July 2020, everyday at 7 PM, Punar Vivah is a mature, progressive show that sensitively captures the journey of a man and a woman, who having faced a debacle in their first attempts at marriage, are brave enough to give life a second chance. Inspiring its viewers to think beyond the conventional and question some age-old, redundant societal norms, Zee TV introduced the show Punar Vivaah in 2012 - as an attempt to negate the social stigma around remarriage and ask a pertinent question – If men can remarry after the death of a spouse or following a divorce, why do we judge women differently when it comes to marrying a second time? At a time when giving life a second chance is the need of the hour, Zee TV brings back a show that celebrates this very philosophy on public demand.
