Dangal TV celebrates International Women’s Day by honouring the strength, resilience, and inspiring journeys of women. Known for its powerful and relatable storytelling, the channel continues to spotlight characters that reflect courage, determination, and empowerment.

Ranked No.1 globally on YouTube for eight consecutive months, Dangal TV remains committed to bringing stories that uplift and inspire audiences. Aligned with this year’s theme, ‘Give to Gain,’ the celebration highlights the belief that when women support and uplift one another, they create stronger communities and lasting inspiration.

Mr. Manish Singhal, Managing Director, Enterr10 Television Pvt. Ltd., shared his thoughts on the occasion:

“At Dangal TV, storytelling has always been at the heart of what we do, and some of our most powerful stories are those that celebrate the strength and spirit of women. Through our shows, we aim to portray women not just as characters, but as individuals with dreams, courage, and the ability to shape their own destinies. International Women’s Day is a reminder to recognise and celebrate the incredible contributions women make in every sphere of life. We remain committed to bringing stories that inspire confidence, spark conversations, and empower audiences across generations.”

Sharing their thoughts on women’s strength and empowerment, the leading ladies of Dangal TV said:

Tanishq Seth as Radhya (Mann Atisundar)

“Portraying Radhya has made me reflect deeply on the resilience and inner strength that women carry within them. Every woman’s journey may be different, but the courage with which she faces life’s challenges is truly remarkable. Women often balance multiple responsibilities while continuing to pursue their dreams with determination and grace. I believe true beauty lies in confidence, self-belief, and the ability to stand strong for yourself. International Women’s Day is a wonderful reminder to celebrate women who inspire others through their courage, compassion, and unwavering spirit.”

Prapti Shukla as Isha (Pati Brahmachari)

“Playing Isha has taught me that a woman’s greatest strength lies in her self-respect and her understanding of her own worth. Women often dedicate themselves to their families and responsibilities, but it is equally important to recognise their individuality and dreams. True empowerment begins when a woman values herself, trusts her voice, and refuses to compromise on her dignity. When women believe in themselves, they not only transform their own lives but also inspire those around them.”

Nancy Roy as Ruhi (Mann Sundar)

“Playing Ruhi has reminded me that a woman’s true strength comes not from appearances but from the confidence and resilience she carries within. Women have the incredible ability to rise above challenges, nurture relationships, and continue moving forward with grace. Society may sometimes try to define women through certain expectations, but their real identity is shaped by their courage, determination, and dreams.”

Yashika Sharma as Rimjhim (Rimjhim)

“My character Rimjhim reflects the strength that many women demonstrate in their everyday lives. Women constantly balance responsibilities, pursue ambitions, and support the people around them while maintaining their individuality. What inspires me the most is their ability to stay hopeful and courageous even during difficult times. True strength is not about avoiding struggles but about rising after every fall and continuing to move forward.”

Manika Mehrotra as Shivangi Tiwari (Rangbaazi Dilon Ki)

“Shivangi’s journey highlights the importance of courage and conviction in a woman’s life. Women across the world face challenges, but what makes them truly remarkable is their ability to stand strong and keep moving forward. A woman’s identity is shaped by the choices she makes, the values she believes in, and the courage with which she stands up for what is right. International Women’s Day is a celebration of these powerful qualities that women embody every day.”

Stay tuned and watch these inspiring journeys unfold every day only on Dangal TV.