Zee TV, known for presenting stories that blend social relevance with entertainment, has added another powerful title to its lineup with the launch of Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan. Produced by Ravie Dubey and Sargun Mehta under their banner Dreamiyata Entertainment, the show takes a refreshing approach to family drama by challenging the age-old notion that only sons can be the true providers for a family.
At the heart of the story is Ganga Mai, a woman abandoned by her husband for not bearing him a son. With quiet strength and unconditional love, she dedicates her life to raising her three daughters—Sahana, Sneha, and Soni. Her journey of dignity and resilience forms the emotional core of the show.
Set against the spiritual and rustic charm of Varanasi, the series captures the essence of the Ganga Ghats, where shimmering reflections and timeless traditions enrich every frame. The authenticity of the setting, combined with soulful storytelling, makes the narrative visually immersive and emotionally gripping.
The plot also intertwines with the powerful Singh family, led by Thakurain Durgavati Singh. A woman of wealth, values, and unwavering duty towards her ailing husband, Durgavati adds gravitas to the story. Her son Siddhant, fondly called Siddhu, is portrayed as the ideal son—devoted to his mother and deeply rooted in family traditions.
Meanwhile, at Ganga Mai’s humble dhaba, her daughters showcase their individuality and bond. Sahana takes charge of the kitchen, Sneha emerges as the fearless, outspoken one, and Soni handles finances with maturity. Together, they embody strength, unity, and hope. The narrative beautifully unfolds the tender love story between Siddhu and Sneha, offering a refreshing balance of romance amidst the family’s struggles.

Adding another layer of drama is Indu, Ganga Mai’s husband’s second wife. Played with flair, Indu becomes the source of chaos as well as comic relief, keeping the story dynamic and unpredictable.
The show’s strength lies in its performances. Shubhangi Latkar shines as Ganga Mai, bringing immense depth to her role. Amandeep Sidhu impresses with her fiery yet composed portrayal, while Srishti Jain and Vaishnavi Prajapati add freshness. Indira Krishna embodies elegance as Durgavati, and Sheezan Khan makes a striking mark as Siddhu—a perfect mix of romantic charm and filial devotion. Shraddha Jaiswal, however, steals the show as Indu with her electrifying screen presence, while Madan Tyagi delivers a strong supporting performance.
With its powerful theme of women’s empowerment, Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan goes beyond being just another family drama. It strikes a balance between emotional depth, social messaging, and engaging entertainment, ensuring a wide appeal—particularly among family audiences and women viewers.
By offering a narrative that is both heartwarming and thought-provoking, the show promises to stand out as one of Zee TV’s most impactful fiction launches this season.