High Voltage Drama Unfolds as Sneha Throws Manohar Out in Zee TV’s Ganga Mai Ki Betiyaan
Dreamiyata Entertainment’s Ganga Mai Ki Betiyaan brings an emotional twist as Sneha protects her mother Ganga’s dignity by throwing Manohar out of the house, leaving viewers eager to see what happens next.

The drama in Ganga Mai Ki Betiyaan, produced by Sargun Mehta and Ravie Dubey under their banner Dreamiyata Entertainment, has taken an intense turn with its latest episode. Loved for its heartfelt storytelling and realistic depiction of small-town life, the show has struck a chord with viewers who see glimpses of their own struggles and triumphs in Ganga’s journey.
At the core of the story is Ganga, played by Shubhangi Latkar, who has single-handedly raised her three daughters—Sahana, Sneha, and Soni—after being abandoned by her husband Manohar. Through grit and grace, she built a life from scratch, starting a small mess kitchen that earned her both livelihood and respect in the community. Yet, this very success has been a thorn in Manohar’s side, as he often appears with his new wife to demean her whenever possible.
The latest episode delivered a powerful and emotional confrontation. Manohar storms into Ganga’s house and, in an audacious move, tries to snatch away her mangalsutra. He mocks her for still wearing a symbol of a marriage he claims to have ended years ago. Just as humiliation hangs heavy in the air, Sneha, portrayed with fierce conviction by Srishti Jain, steps in. Her words cut sharper than any weapon as she questions his right to even touch her mother and declares that Ganga never needed him to shape their lives. With fire in her eyes, Sneha throws him out of the house, leaving audiences both shocked and moved.
This moment has sparked conversations among fans about the show’s portrayal of women standing up against patriarchal disrespect. Sneha’s act isn’t just about anger—it’s about reclaiming dignity, asserting independence, and protecting the bond between mother and daughter. For many viewers, the scene resonates deeply with the ongoing fight for respect and recognition in traditional households.
The confrontation also opens the door to new possibilities in the storyline. Will Manohar seek revenge for being humiliated by his own daughter? Will Ganga’s reputation in the town face fresh challenges because of his actions? These questions are sure to keep viewers hooked in the coming episodes.
With strong performances from its ensemble cast—Amandeep Sidhu as Sahana, Vaishnavi Prajapati as Soni, and Sheezan Khan in a pivotal role—the show continues to balance raw emotions with cultural authenticity. Each character adds weight to the narrative, making Ganga Mai Ki Betiyaan a compelling watch in Zee TV’s primetime lineup.
Audiences can catch the unfolding drama and the emotional rollercoaster every evening at 9 pm on Zee TV.