The show opens by introducing the female protagonist, (played by Neha Sargam). True to the show's title, Nivedita is depicted as a shy, modest, and deeply traditional young woman. She lives with her middle-class family in the beautiful, serene hills of Shimla. Nivedita is someone who prefers to stay out of the spotlight, often hiding her inner beauty and talents behind her reserved nature—much like a moon hidden behind the clouds. The Vibrant Divya
: The episode sets the stage for the entry of the two primary male characters:
So, grab your headphones, log into Hotstar, and watch how the moon (chand) hides behind the clouds (badal) before it finally shines.
Upon its premiere, critics gave the first episode a decent rating of 3.5/5 . While they noted that Nivedita was seen crying within the first episode itself (which they deemed a bit premature), they praised Neha Sargam’s ability to portray "subtle innocence and appropriate expressions". The review concluded that the show's strongest asset at the start was its beautiful Shimla backdrop and simple, heartwarming presentation that didn't rely heavily on special effects.
She scrolled down. There it was — Episode 1, titled The thumbnail showed a young girl looking at the moon. She clicked play.
Use the search bar and type "Chand Chupa Badal Mein" .
The show opens by introducing the female protagonist, (played by Neha Sargam). True to the show's title, Nivedita is depicted as a shy, modest, and deeply traditional young woman. She lives with her middle-class family in the beautiful, serene hills of Shimla. Nivedita is someone who prefers to stay out of the spotlight, often hiding her inner beauty and talents behind her reserved nature—much like a moon hidden behind the clouds. The Vibrant Divya
: The episode sets the stage for the entry of the two primary male characters:
So, grab your headphones, log into Hotstar, and watch how the moon (chand) hides behind the clouds (badal) before it finally shines.
Upon its premiere, critics gave the first episode a decent rating of 3.5/5 . While they noted that Nivedita was seen crying within the first episode itself (which they deemed a bit premature), they praised Neha Sargam’s ability to portray "subtle innocence and appropriate expressions". The review concluded that the show's strongest asset at the start was its beautiful Shimla backdrop and simple, heartwarming presentation that didn't rely heavily on special effects.
She scrolled down. There it was — Episode 1, titled The thumbnail showed a young girl looking at the moon. She clicked play.
Use the search bar and type "Chand Chupa Badal Mein" .