Zee Sarthak Invites Viewers to the Grand Wedding Celebration of Alok and Chhabi in ‘Kichi Sata Kichi Michha’
Bhubaneswar: Odisha’s leading entertainment channel, Zee Sarthak, is set to bring a spectacular twist to its popular mega serial Kichi Sata Kichi Michha with the much-awaited wedding of the show’s lead characters, Alok and Chhabi.
The channel has extended a special invitation to viewers to join what is being billed as one of the biggest celebrations ever seen on Odia television.
The grand wedding festivities of Chhabi and Alok, the son of the Mangaraj family, will feature traditional ceremonies such as Haldi, Mehendi, and Sangeet, all presented on a lavish scale.
Adding to the excitement, lead actors and actresses from Zee Sarthak’s other popular serials will make special appearances during the celebrations, promising viewers a visually rich and entertaining experience.
However, amid the joyous atmosphere, a dramatic twist awaits.
Chhaya, driven by a deep desire for revenge and justice, is expected to bring a new turn to the storyline. Viewers are eagerly wondering whether she will disrupt the wedding celebrations and whether long-hidden truths will finally come to light. Answers to these intriguing questions will unfold in the upcoming episodes.
The serial features Arya Pradhan as Alok, Archita Raut as Chhabi, and Aditi Das as Chhaya, all of whom have been receiving praise for their performances.
Speaking about the upcoming wedding track, Zee Sarthak Chief Channel officer Rahul Rao said the serial beautifully showcases Odisha’s traditions, rural life, and moral values while offering viewers a unique and memorable wedding experience. He invited audiences to be a part of what he described as the biggest celebration in Odisha’s entertainment industry.
Kichi Sata Kichi Michha, which premiered on March 2, is telecast every Monday to Saturday at 8 PM on Zee Sarthak. With drama, emotions, and grand festivities coming together, the upcoming wedding episodes are expected to be a major attraction for television audiences across the state.