Dori Season 2 is going to start again from the streets of Banaras. Know what the story will be?

Doree Season 2: Challenging the age-old belief that blood is thicker than water, Colors brings back its beloved show 'Dori', weaving another chapter where the bonds of the heart are stronger than any family bond. Are much stronger. In its first season, the story of a girl rescued and raised by a simple weaver Ganga Prasad won its way into the hearts of millions. Now the story has moved forward 14 years, the pattern of fate repeats itself and will test whether the bond of heart is greater than blood or blood is greater than upbringing. In this spirit, Dory, once an orphan herself, has returned as a strong and compassionate woman, determined to carry on her father's legacy in every aspect of her life. After saving a newborn girl, Dori names the child Shubhi and promises to parent her, even if it means facing social justice as a single mother. He has no idea that obstacles await him in the form of Rajnandini, a cruel Thakuryan who despises the weaver community.

Starring Amar Upadhyay as Ganga Prasad, Priyanshi Yadav as Dori and Srijita Dey as Rajnandini and produced by Kinnari and Jai Mehta, 'Dori' will premiere on January 21 and air every Monday to Friday at 10:30 pm only on Colors. Will be broadcast.

Set in the ghats of Varanasi, the second season of the show revolves around 22-year-old Dori, who is on a mission to turn her Baba's dreams into reality and transform weavers from mere artisans into respected artists. Saree brand ambassador Dori wants to establish the first weavers' brand 'Kashi-Kala'. She breaks the stereotype that daughters are a burden by displaying a remarkable entrepreneurship with a brilliant blend of tradition and modernity in her saree designs,
Which makes his father very proud. As Dori's saree business grows, she wishes to go digital with a website that seeks to increase profits to support Shubhi's education and future. But an angry Rajnandini cannot tolerate Dori's efforts to support the weavers or give them a name. Rajnandini, a power-hungry dictator who is desperate to maintain her supremacy, and Dori, a rebellious woman who wants to fight against the weavers. There is a conflict between name, fame and fighting for her daughter's fair inheritance.

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