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Rambhavan actor Mishkat Verma: Marriage is about choosing each other every day

The Indian drama 'Ram Bhavan' explores marriage as a pivotal force within a family. Om's unexpected marriage to Isha, following her sister's elopement, shakes the household, challenging Gayatri's authority. Actor Mishkat highlights the importance of understanding and respect in marriage, as Om navigates his forced relationship with Isha.
Rambhavan actor Mishkat Verma: Marriage is about choosing each other every day
In India, marriage is more than just a union of two individuals, it’s a sacred bondthat intertwines families, traditions, and expectations. Capturing those sentiments, the compelling drama 'Ram Bhavan' puts marriage at the centre as a force that shifts the very foundation of a family.The latest twist—Om marrying Isha—has turned the entire household upside down.
What began as a last-minute solution to save the family’s reputation after Isha’s sister, Mili, elopes, quickly transforms into something much more personal. Om, known for his sharp wit and jugaadu instincts, stuns everyone, including Isha by agreeing to marry her in the heat of the moment. But there’s more to this decision than meets the eye. It’s a quiet rebellion against Gayatri, the eldest bahu who has long ruled Ram Bhavan with an iron grip.As the post-marriage drama unfolds, the focus shifts to the uneasy, forced relationship between Om and Isha. Two people who were never meant to be together now find themselves questioning what love, marriage, and commitment really mean. What started as a practical solution has transformed into a personal struggle.
Both are faced with the challenge of navigating their new reality, understanding each other’s fears, desires, and expectations from families.
Opening up about his character’s shift and his own beliefs, Mishkat shares, “Om never thought he’d marry Isha—of all people! But life has its plans. What I like about Om is he’s not trying to be a hero; he’s just doing what feels right. Now that he’s married, he’s realizing the weight of that decision. I think many people rush into marriage without truly knowing their partner, and that’s when things can go wrong. Personally, I believe it’s important to have standards for yourself before committing.Spend some time understanding yourself and your partner—how they handle challenges. Love is essential, but respect, compatibility, and mutual understanding are what keep a marriage strong. Marriage isn’t about grand gestures; it’s about choosing each other every day. I hope the viewers take that away from this show.”
In the current storyline, Om lands a job through jugaad, but Gayatri records the truth and plans to use it to create a rift between him and Isha. As Om decides to earn the job on merit, Isha stands by him and helps him prepare.
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