“Dhaakad Beera”: A Fierce New Tale of Sibling Love and Defiance by Yash and Mamta Patnaik
Yash and Mamta Patnaik return with Dhaakad Beera, a soul-touching drama that highlights the unbreakable bond between a young boy and his newborn sister, defying deep-rooted traditions.

Acclaimed producers Yash and Mamta Patnaik, the minds behind iconic shows like Ek Veer Ki Ardaas…Veera and Ishq Mein Marjawan, return with yet another emotionally powerful series: Dhaakad Beera. Premiering on July 24 at 7:00 PM on COLORS, this daily show is rooted in themes of sibling love, courage, and resistance against injustice.
At the heart of Dhaakad Beera is Samrat, an eight-year-old boy who becomes the unlikely warrior in a world that refuses to accept his newborn sister, Kishmish. In a fictional village soaked in patriarchal norms, where the birth of a girl is still considered a curse, Samrat’s undying love and protection for his sister become a revolution in itself.
After the tragic death of their mother, Samrat is left with a promise: to protect Kishmish at all costs. What follows is an emotional, heart-wrenching journey as the little boy takes on the roles of a mother, father, and shield to his baby sister. While society casts Kishmish out, Samrat holds her tighter—proving that love and courage can blossom even in the harshest soil.
But the fiercest opposition doesn’t come from strangers. It comes from inside their home. Bhanwari Devi, played masterfully by Rakshanda Khan, is Samrat’s ruthless grandmother—a matriarch who sees Kishmish not just as a disgrace, but as a threat to her legacy and control over the family. She stops at nothing to break the bond between the siblings, believing that a girl like Kishmish must not survive.
Portrayed by Divyam Shukla, Samrat is not your average child. He’s determined, pure-hearted, and incredibly brave. As the show unfolds, the audience is taken on an emotional rollercoaster—witnessing how far a young boy can go to challenge centuries-old customs and protect the one soul he treasures most.
Yash Patnaik shares, “This show is special. It’s a heartfelt story that echoes the innocence and ferocity of sibling love. I believe audiences will deeply connect with the emotional truth of Dhaakad Beera.”
With compelling performances, a gripping narrative, and a deeply rooted social message, Dhaakad Beera is not just a show—it’s a mirror to many unheard stories across rural India.
Don’t miss the premiere of Dhaakad Beera on July 24 at 7:00 PM, only on COLORS.