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Exclusive - Guddi Maruti on the current emotional drama in Udne Ki Aasha; Family bonds are always very strong, and audiences emotionally invest in those relationships
ETimes | May 16, 2026 11:39 PM CST

The ongoing track in Rahul Kumar Tewary’s Udne Ki Aasha has kept viewers glued to their screens with its emotional turmoils , misunderstandings, and family drama . Adding fuel to the chaos is Mandira, played by veteran actress Guddi Maruti , whose manipulative actions are creating issues within the Deshmukh family .

Talking about the current storyline, Guddi Maruti shared that she is thoroughly enjoying the drama her character brings to the show. “The misunderstandings happening in the Deshmukh family are actually being created by Mandira , so I am thoroughly enjoying all the chaos. It adds so much drama and excitement to the storyline, and as an actor, it’s very entertaining to perform these scenes on screen,” she said.

The actress also shared her take on the emotional intensity of the current episodes and how challenging yet rewarding it has been for her as a performer. “The upcoming episodes are extremely exciting because there is so much complexity created within Sachin, Sailee, and the Deshmukh family. The current track gives me a lot of scope as a performer,” she shared.

Guddi further praised the unpredictable storytelling of Udne Ki Aasha, which continues to keep audiences engaged with constant twists and turns. “What I love most about the show is that there are constant twists and turns. Every track brings something fresh, unexpected, and exciting. Those unpredictable moments are always the most memorable to shoot because they keep both the actors and the audience engaged,” she added.

Speaking about the emotional core of the show, the actress believes viewers will strongly connect with the family drama and relationships. “No matter how many misunderstandings happen, family bonds are always very strong, and audiences emotionally invest in those relationships,” she said.

Sharing the message behind the track, Guddi concluded, “The biggest message is that blood is thicker than water . Family is family, and your own people will ultimately stand by you and fight against those who try to break the family apart.”