The television series Jagadhatri continues to captivate audiences with its high drama, emotional twists, and engaging plot. While the show keeps viewers entertained with thrilling episodes and conflicting character dynamics, the current storyline focusing on the emotional and difficult relationship between Maya (played by Sayantani Ghosh) and Sharad (played by Ajay Singh Chaudhary) has resonated deeply with viewers. The separation of Maya and Sharad profoundly affects their daughter Gunjan (played by Pari Bhanushali). Through this narrative, Sayantani Ghosh emphasizes how misunderstandings and discord in parental relationships can adversely impact children emotionally, even when children remain silent.
Current Storyline and Emotional Impact
In recent episodes, Maya and Sharad are separated, though not officially divorced, and their emotional distance deeply affects Gunjan. Gunjan is a special child who cannot speak or hear, making it even more challenging for her to express her true feelings. The problems between Maya and Sharad began partly because Maya holds Sharad responsible for Gunjan's condition. While Gunjan misses her father when she is with Maya, she equally longs for her mother's warmth when she is with Sharad. Gunjan's only wish is to see her parents together as a happy family, but amidst their personal issues and emotional conflicts, Maya and Sharad fail to realize how deeply this affects her emotionally.
Sayantani Ghosh's Perspective
Sayantani Ghosh, who plays Maya Deshmukh, shared her thoughts on the storyline. She said, "Separations and divorces do happen, and sometimes they are unavoidable too. But I strongly feel parents need to be extremely careful about how their personal chaos affects their children. Kids learn everything from what they see around them, and many times, unknowingly, we end up setting examples that leave a deep emotional impact on them. Emotional trauma experienced during childhood often stays with a person for life. That is why parents must be sensitive and responsible while dealing with their differences. No child deserves to grow up in an environment filled with constant emotional distress and confusion. Childhood is such a delicate and beautiful phase, and every child deserves love and happiness."
Ghosh further elaborated, "Maya and Sharad may be living separately, but somewhere their emotional distance is deeply affecting Gunjan. She is a very sensitive child and, being special, she cannot always express what she feels. She longs for both her parents equally. When she is with her mother, she misses her father, and when she is with her father, she keeps searching for her mother's warmth. That emotional confusion silently affects a child. Gunjan's character beautifully reflects how children quietly absorb every emotion happening around them, even when they are unable to express it openly. Kids like her are even more emotionally vulnerable because they feel everything deeply but often struggle to communicate it. It becomes extremely important for parents to ensure that their child does not suffer emotionally because of their personal issues."
Broader Message
The storyline serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of parental sensitivity and responsibility. It highlights how children, especially those with special needs, are deeply affected by the emotional environment at home. The show encourages viewers to reflect on their own relationships and prioritize their children's emotional well-being.



