The most popular Indian-produced television series Second Wedding, released by Shashi Sumeet Productions, is a favorite of Indian women. It brought together star actors, various popular music and the social relevance of the plot. How did the “Second Wedding” manage to so interest the Indian female audience?
Plot description
The divorced young woman Artie and the young widower Yash are forced to agree to a second marriage under the pressure of their relatives and for the happiness of their young children. On the day of the wedding, they understand that each of them still loves his previous half and does not need a new relationship. However, it’s too late to retreat, and young people become one family. Relatives Yasha and Artie are trying in every possible way to turn their compromise marriage into a relationship filled with love, but they don’t know how terrible the truth is in Artie’s past and that she can destroy this fragile marriage if she opens it.
The storyline of the Second Wedding was the Azerbaijani poem Leyli and Majnun about the tragic love of a couple who did not become spouses.
How long will the marriage of Yasha and Artie last, can they become good parents for their new children, will they support each other throughout life, or will their paths diverge in different directions? Will Yash forget his dead love, will Artie be able to say goodbye to her difficult past and regain happiness paired with Yash? Young people have to go through many trials, proving to others and to themselves that a new life can be started - just do not close your heart and allow yourself to be happy again.