Posted on April 22, 2025 at 6:15 am

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Ram Bhavan sheds light on the Harsh Truth behind Power, Jugaad and Jobless Graduates

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Ram Bhavan, produced by Rahul Tewary and Rolling Tales, has gradually become one of the most compelling shows on television, thanks to its realistic storytelling and relatable characters. Now that Om (Mishkat Varma) and Isha (Khushbu Rajendra) have begun their married life, the show has brought an important issue to light through Om’s storyline — and addressed it beautifully.

 

 

Om has always been known for his use of jugaad, meaning clever workarounds to everyday problems. Recently, he accepted a job that was originally meant for someone else. Through his close relationship with local minister Munna, a position intended for a more deserving candidate ended up going to Om. This was exposed by Gayatri, who used the situation to undermine Om and ensure he wouldn’t gain respect. The revelation left the family disappointed, yet Om still struggled to understand where he had gone wrong.
Later, Isha reconnected with an old friend, Anshul — a graduate unable to land his dream job because positions are often handed to those with connections, money, or influence. Anshul now works as a delivery boy while continuing his studies. Isha used his story to help Om understand the emotional toll on those who are denied opportunities despite working hard and earning qualifications. Her words eventually struck a chord, and Om decided to return to his studies and attempt the government exam once again.
This storyline shines a light on a pressing global issue. As job markets grow increasingly competitive, countless qualified individuals remain unemployed — not due to a lack of talent, but because of corrupt systems that reward privilege over merit. Ram Bhavan tackles this reality with empathy and nuance.
Om’s journey resonates deeply with viewers worldwide, and Isha’s poignant perspective brings to the forefront a harsh truth many are reluctant to confront.
Ram Bhavan airs daily across the globe.
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