Khushbu Tiwari, a fresh yet promising face on Indian television, takes on the lead role of Isha Mishra in Rahul Kumar Tewary and Rolling Tales Production’s new Colors TV show, Ram Bhavan. Known for its rich storytelling and intricate character dynamics, the show delves deep into societal issues and draws parallels with the epic Ramayana.
Khushbu Tiwari candidly shared her personal challenges while preparing for the role. “I didn’t know how to drive a car, and I learned halfway through. It was slightly challenging, but so far, so good. Hopefully, I will continue to learn my way through, face more challenges, and overcome them together with the team,” Khushbu Tiwari said. Her enthusiasm for joining Ram Bhavan is palpable. “I am extremely thrilled to join this production house, especially Rahul Sir. The entire team is warm, welcoming, and meticulous in storytelling. They focus on the finer details, particularly the dynamics between characters, even before we start shooting.” Khushbu Tiwari praised the team’s preparedness, calling it a rare level of planning in the television industry.
Ram Bhavan is more than just a family drama. It explores themes relevant to today’s society, such as the balance of power within households and the challenges of modern relationships. “The story is deeply relatable to today’s world. It’s not the same old drama that has been repeated for ages. Instead, it’s complex, detailed, and rooted in good storytelling,” Khushbu Tiwari explained.
The show’s unique narrative blends mythology with contemporary issues. The mansion, Rambhavan, symbolizes the cracks in cultural and familial structures and the efforts to rebuild them. “The parallels between Ramayana and the present-day reality of Rambhavan make this story so special. My character, Isha, brings light into this house and embodies a modern-day Sita,” Khushbu Tiwari added.
With its mix of drama, romance, and politics, Ram Bhavan promises to captivate audiences. Khushbu Tiwari is optimistic about the show’s impact: “I’m extremely excited to join the world of Rambhavan. There’s so much to connect with, and I can’t wait to see how the audience resonates with the story.”