
Chhoriyan Chali Gaon: Anita promises to support village children after show wraps
Samriddhi said, 'Our family was so orthodox that they sent my sister away just because we were two girls. I had no idea that I even had a twin. My sister never got to experience a mother's love during those early years.""But our mother stood for us; she fought with the entire family to bring us together. I met my sister for the first time when I was 5. When she came home, I didn't even know that I had a sister who looked exactly like me. Since that day, our bond has been unbreakable. Our mom is everything to us," she added.After the heartfelt confession, Samriddhi also expressed that she didn't intend to share her personal story on the show. The episode later touched upon taboos around menstruation that are still prevalent in rural India. Actor Rameet Sandhu told her village housemate that she was on her period. She was told by a woman not to enter the kitchen or sit/sleep on the bed. This went a step further when the villager also asked her not to touch things.Later in the day, the contestants learnt how to ride bull carts. This was followed by a task that involved engaging a race of bull carts. Anita Hassanandani won the task and chose to nominate comedian Sumukhi Suresh for elimination.New episodes of 'Chhoriyan Chali Gaon' air every day on Zee TV. The episodes are also available for streaming on ZEE5.- EndsMust Watch

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