MUMBAI: Tired of melodramatic soaps that you really can't relate to? If you are craving for something different and fresh to keep you entertained, then SonyLiv, has just the show for you. The platform is all set to roll out Married Woman Diaries, an original digital series directed by Kabir Sadanand which chronicles the lives and issues of an urban couple through the perspective of the female partner.
With every episode showcasing the issues, differences and disagreements that the couple deals with on a daily basis, the 10 episodic web series will be available on the platform 26 December. Episodes will range in duration from 12 to 15 minutes and will offer funny insights into marital life, from the wife’s point-of-view.
Produced by Frog Unlimited, the show is a humorous take on the lives of Shweta, a stand-up comedian, played by Suzanna Mukherjee, and her husband Rishi, a senior marketing manager in an ad agency, played by Abhishek Rawat.
“With their entertainment sensibilities having evolved beyond the run-of-the-mill, the Indian web viewer is on the lookout for new and relevant content that breaks free from the stale formulaic formats. Given the novelty of the concept and the relatability of the situation, we are confident that the forthcoming original, web-series, ‘Married Woman Diaries’, will be a massive hit with our millennials, underlining our new brand proposition of We Liv to Entertain,” said Sony Pictures Networks India EVP and head digital business Uday Sodhi.
As different as chalk and cheese, the two are still head-over-heels in love with each other even after two years of being married. But as Shweta deals with the changes in her husband post marriage, love seems to be gasping for breath amidst wet towels and messy kitchens, leading to hilarious situations that firmly establish that marriage.
This show is completely in sync with SonyLiv’s renewed brand ethos, ‘We Liv to Entertain’, and underlines the platform’s status as the ultimate destination for experiencing diverse, high-quality entertainment with engaging stories and a talented troop of performers.