Doree spoiler: Mansi calls Doree her daughter, Anand gets shocked

Mansi, facing Anand's anger, confesses her bond with Doree to him. Anand is shocked when Mansi reveals she sometimes feels Doree is her daughter in Colors’ new show Doree produced by Jay Productions

Doree spoiler: Mansi calls Doree her daughter, Anand gets shocked 875084

Colors’ new show Doree, produced by Jay Productions is ruling hearts with interesting storylines. As seen so far, Doree, searching for a chunni, encounters Vansh and his friends, who humiliate her with hurtful words. Overwhelmed, Doree recalls Ganga’s strength, rises defiantly, grabs a torch, and scares off Vansh and his friends, leaving him isolated. Despite Vansh’s continued bullying, Doree draws strength from her father’s teachings and stands up against him.

Mansi, attempting to give a frock to Doree, encounters Ganga instead. Ganga, curious about baby girl clothing, learns from Mansi that she had a daughter taken from her at birth. Anand who is furious at Mansi’s revelation, is unaware that Ganga has fainted due to a previous head injury.

In the coming episode, Doree, adorned in a lovely frock, meets her father. Later, Mansi, facing Anand’s anger, confesses her bond with Doree to him. Anand is shocked when Mansi reveals she sometimes feels Doree is her daughter.

The social drama ‘Doree’ traces the story of a six-year-old girl named Doree, who lives with her foster father, Ganga Prasad (role essayed by Amar Upadhyay) in the Bunkar mohalla, Varanasi. While Ganga Prasad counts himself lucky to have a daughter, the ruler of Varanasi’s handloom empire, Kailashi Devi Thakur deems daughters as unworthy. Set against the backdrop of Varanasi, the makers decided to shoot few sequences in the holy city of Varanasi.

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