Through skillfully produced TV series that are still the talk of the town, the Indian television business has successfully helped the viewer experience every emotion. Ekta Kapoor unleashed the onslaught of saas-bahu serials at the start of the new millennium. Her performances inspired others to follow suit, which resulted in a deluge of dramatic serials that are still well-liked by viewers.

Although many will concur that the programs have drifted away from common reason and science over time, they have remained popular. The stars of these series have been and still are their female leads. They have a sizable following base because of their dramatic performances and real-life fashion sense.

Some of these ladies have bonded with us so deeply that watching them face absurdist problems in real life makes us cry.

Rupali Ganguly

When Rupali was seven years old, she made her acting debut in Saaheb, a movie directed by her father. For her depiction of Monisha Sarabhai, a middle-class young woman married in high society, in the cult sitcom Sarabhai vs. Sarabhai, Ganguly garnered considerable fame and favorable reviews.

Shweta Tiwari

A well-known television personality is Shweta Tiwari. The actor made her acting debut in 1998 with the program Kaliren. Her most well-known performance was in the television serial Kasauti Zindagi Kay as Prerna Sharma.

Rubina Dilaik

In the world of television, Rubina is a well-known name, and she has a large following that is expanding. Apart from her acting, her admirers appreciate her for her ability to create a bold fashion statement while always standing up for herself. Her ruthless honesty with Bigg Boss left an effect on viewers’ minds and emotions.

Tejasswi Prakash

Since she initially began her career on television, Tejasswi Prakash has become well-known and adored for her choices in work. She quickly rose to stardom on the internet and won over everyone.