"Mangal Lakshmi," a Hindi-language family drama celebrated for its relatable characters and authentic storytelling, has reached a significant milestone: 500 episodes. Deepika Singh, who plays the central character Mangal, has shared her thoughts on the show's positive impact and how it has resonated with audiences across India.
The series, which premiered on February 27, 2024, on Colors TV and streams on JioHotstar, is an adaptation of the Kannada TV series "Bhagyalakshmi". It tells the story of Mangal, a dedicated homemaker who faces societal injustices and questions traditional expectations placed on women. The show explores themes of family, sacrifice, and the strength of women in the face of adversity.
Deepika Singh, formerly known for her role as IPS Sandhya Rathi in "Diya Aur Baati Hum," expresses her delight in being recognized as Mangal. She believes the show's success lies in its ability to connect with viewers on an emotional level, with many women feeling that Mangal's story reflects their own experiences. Singh notes that many women have approached her saying, "This is my story," highlighting the show's relatability and impact.
In a television landscape often filled with glamorous dramas and perfect protagonists, "Mangal Lakshmi" has distinguished itself by being unapologetically real. The show has struck a powerful emotional chord with audiences by portraying unfiltered truth and everyday courage. Mangal's character, brought to life by Deepika Singh, embodies strength, resilience, and a gentle approach to the world. Despite facing challenges, Mangal responds with love and dares to question societal norms that often go unchallenged.
Mangal's journey is not without its complexities. As the show marks its 500th episode, Mangal finds herself at a personal crossroads. She agreed to marry Kapil to secure her mother's treatment after a heart attack, but her world is shattered when her daughter, Ishana, is abused by her fiancé. This event forces Mangal to question whether societal security is worth sacrificing her and her daughter's well-being, challenging traditional expectations of women.
Deepika Singh emphasizes the importance of asking uncomfortable questions about the roles and expectations placed on women. She hopes the show encourages more women to take control of their destinies and live life on their own terms. "Mangal dares to ask the questions that make people uncomfortable in a world where quite a few injustices hide behind norms, and every decision is taken 'for the good of the family," says Singh. "Why are women always expected to sacrifice? Who decides what's respectable and what's rebellious?".
"Mangal Lakshmi" has not only resonated with audiences but has also garnered recognition within the industry. Mangal's steady climb to the #7 spot on the Ormax Characters India Loves (OCIL) report for May 2025 demonstrates the growing appreciation for relatable and real characters. The show's success can be attributed to its authentic portrayal of everyday struggles and its ability to spark conversations about important social issues.