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19 August 2024 (2024-08-19) – 25 January 2025 (2025-01-25)
Gudiya Rani[1][2][3] (transl. Doll Queen) is an Indian Hindi drama television series which was aired on Dangal under the banner of Bodhi Tree Multimedia Pvt Ltd from 19 August 2024 to 25 January 2025.[4][5] It stars Mahi Bhadra and Puvika Gupta.[6][7][8]
Six-year-old Rani from Peepariya sacrifices her freedom, becoming a living doll for Pari, the indulged daughter of a wealthy family, to save her starving family. As years pass, she endures cruelty, but when Pari's marriage crumbles and her life is threatened, Rani fights to reclaim her identity.
The series was announced by Bodhi Tree Multimedia on 7 July 2024 and it was confirmed by Dangal TV.[9][10] As child actress, Mahi Bhadra, Puvika Gupta, Krip Suri and Ashlesha Sawant were signed to play their roles while Ekta Tiwari also signed to play the antagonist role.[11]