Sony
SAB’s
Itti
Si
Khushi
follows
Anvita’s
(Sumbul
Touqeer
Khan)
journey
as
she
is
torn
between
Sanjay’s
(Rishi
Saxena)
rising
insecurity
and
Virat’s
(Rajat
Verma)
lingering
influence.
Further
complicated
by
the
involvement
of
Virat’s
powerful
father,
Rajnath
Verma
(Farukh
Saeed),
Anvita
is
forced
to
make
difficult
choices
that
put
her
strength
and
relationships
to
the
test.
As
the
story
moves
ahead,
the
drama
intensifies
with
Percy
Café’s
future
hanging
by
a
thread.
Just
when
Anvita
is
close
to
fulfilling
her
dream
of
launching
the
café,
life
throws
her
an
unexpected
challenge
as
Virat
returns,
but
not
as
the
man
Anvita
once
knew.
Changed,
bitter,
and
emotionally
distant,
he
accuses
Anvita
of
turning
him
into
a
soulless
person
like
his
father.
Declaring
himself
the
rightful
owner
of
the
café,
Virat
orders
Anvita
to
vacate
the
premises,
revealing
his
plans
to
demolish
it
to
make
way
for
a
modern
building.
Refusing
to
give
up
on
a
space
that
stands
for
memories,
warmth,
and
community,
Anvita
tries
everything
she
can
to
save
Percy
Café.
When
hope
seems
lost,
Dhruvi
(Garima
Kaushal),
a
strong
believer
in
preserving
heritage
and
community
spaces,
steps
in
and
extends
her
support
to
Anvita.
United
by
a
shared
vision,
Dhruvi
and
Anvita
join
hands
to
fight
against
the
odds
and
protect
what
Percy
Café
truly
represents.
Will
Anvita
succeed
in
saving
Percy
Café
with
Dhruvi’s
support,
or
will
Virat’s
ruthless
plans
prevail?
Garima
Kaushal
essaying
the
role
of
Dhruvi
“The
moment
I
heard
Dhruvi’s
character
and
understood
her
belief
system,
I
felt
an
instant
connection.
What
I
love
most
about
Dhruvi
is
that
she
stands
for
something
much
larger
than
herself.
She
isn’t
just
entering
the
story
to
support
Anvita,
she
enters
with
a
belief
system.
Personally,
I
have
always
believed
in
protecting
spaces
that
bring
people
together,
whether
it’s
nature,
art,
or
places
filled
with
stories
and
emotions.
That’s
why
stepping
into
Dhruvi’s
shoes
felt
very
organic
to
me.
Her
decision
to
stand
by
Anvita
comes
from
empathy
and
courage,
and
I
feel
audiences
will
connect
with
that.”
Sumbul
Touqeer
Khan,
who
essays
the
role
of
Anvita,
shares,
“This
phase
of
the
story
is
very
close
to
my
heart
because
it
talks
about
standing
up
for
what
truly
matters,
even
when
the
odds
are
stacked
against
you.
I
think
many
of
us
have
something
in
our
lives
that
feels
personal,
something
we
would
fight
for
no
matter
how
difficult
the
situation
becomes.
Anvita’s
fight
to
save
Percy
Café
is
driven
by
emotion,
resilience
and
belief
and
I
think
many
viewers
will
relate
to
that.”
Tune
in
to
watch
Itti
Si
Khushi,
every
Monday
to
Saturday
at
9
PM,
only
on
Sony
SAB.