
Wagle Ki Duniya: Sumeet Raghavan promises to strike an emotional chord in every Mumbaikar's heart with the upcoming twists; says 'This track means a lot to many people, especially in a city like Mumbai'
Yet, Santoori's (Tarjanee Bhadla) husband fears that something ominous may be approaching.
In the upcoming episodes, the residents of Sai Darshan Society are thrilled when their building is chosen for redevelopment given its deteriorating condition. Vandana (Pariva Pranati) begins searching for a temporary place to stay, and Dakku (Deepak Pareek) arranges a Satyanarayan pooja to protect the society. But late at night, a sudden tremor shakes the building, and the children—Atharva (Sheehan Kapahi), Krishna (Vyom Thakkar), and Kittu (Mahi Soni) are found missing.
Rajesh (
Sumeet Raghavan
), Dharmesh (Khanjan Thumber), and Dakku search for them, and to their relief, they are found safe.
The next morning, cracks appear across many homes due to the tremor. As the society members discuss compensation and builders for the redevelopment process, they choose one—only for him to end up getting arrested by the authorities for tampering with the buildings he was constructing. With plans falling apart and rain pouring in, the residents make temporary fixes.
The redevelopment debate heats up, but in the end, the Wagle family and their neighbours decide to move forward, holding on to hope and togetherness.
Sumeet Raghavan, playing the role of Rajesh Wagle in Wagle Ki Duniya, said, 'This track means a lot to many people, especially in a city like Mumbai where redevelopment affects so many homes. It's not just about buildings being torn down and rebuilt — it's about people's lives, memories, and emotions. I really liked how the episode didn't just show the process, but also the emotional stress it brings to families. It was heartwarming to see the mix of humour, the strong sense of community, and the real struggles of city life.
The episode struck a nice balance between being entertaining and showing the serious side of what redevelopment really feels like.'
Keep reading this space for more updates.

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- Time of India
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India.com
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- India.com
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