Jiten Lalwani is excited about the upcoming track of ‘Mere Sai’, there will be confusion related to superstition.

Indian people have been attracted to superstitions since ancient times. Despite the advancement of science and technology, many kinds of strange superstitions breathe in our society, whereas the logic behind some of these can be understood.

Sony Entertainment Television’s show Mere Sai is the favorite of the audience as it exposes the vivid issues of society and makes the audience think about it. The upcoming track of this show is based on the evil of superstition spread in the society. It shows how people accept many kinds of baseless superstitions. It can be said that superstition is a year-old tragedy of our country and more than half of the country’s population is its victim.

Popular TV actor Jiten Lalwani has been chosen to play an important role in the upcoming track of the show. Interestingly, Jiten Lalwani is personally against any such blind religiosity or superstition towards spiritual gurus, but in this show he plays the character of Gangadhar, who is a rich businessman and whose life according to his mentor Is moving. Gangadhar is firmly held in the chains of superstition.

Explaining this, Jiten said, ‘Most of us have been raised with bizarre superstitions, most of which have no logic at all. From lemon chili to black cat, we are asked to follow very strange rules. While the world is moving slowly from these superstitions, there are still some things left. These include spiritual gurus, who have many devotees in our country. It would not be wrong to say that now times are changing and in such a situation the lordship of these gurus is also changing. But I must say that we still have to go further until such hypocritical babas are completely banned. We are trying to give a right message to the audience with our show. We hope that we too can help change this situation in our own way. ‘

The track will show how Sai helps Gangadhar get out of the clutches of his mentor and explain to him the ill effects of baseless superstitions.

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