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Predictably, Part 3 faced backlash from conservative groups who accused the show of "moral decay." However, others praised its unflinching portrayal of domestic abuse and societal hypocrisy. A panel of experts featured in the show’s behind-the-scenes documentary Inside the Sasural argued that the narrative, though fictional, mirrors real-life support requests for women from the show’s production team.
For those who may not be familiar with the show, Sasural Me Bani Randi Bahu tells the story of Isha, a young and innocent woman who is married to Vikram, a wealthy and powerful man. Despite their luxurious lifestyle, Isha faces numerous challenges as she tries to adjust to her new life in her sasural (mother-in-law's house). The show explores themes of love, family, relationships, and the struggles that women face in Indian society.