Udne Ki Aasha 7-year leap: Neha Harsora opens up on emotional reaction
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Key Takeaways
Actress Neha Harsora, who plays Sailee on the popular Star Plus drama 'Udne Ki Aasha', has revealed she was moved to tears when she first learned about the show's upcoming seven-year leap. The storyline shift, which airs on Star Plus and streams on JioHotstar, marks one of the most dramatic narrative turns in the serial's run.
What the Leap Brings
The new chapter opens with a medical emergency during the pregnancies of Sailee and Roshni, resulting in a shocking baby swap at birth. Sailee and her husband Sachin are left believing they have lost their child forever — completely unaware that their son is alive and being raised by Roshni and Tejas.
Seven years on, Sachin and Sailee have rebuilt their lives in Ganpatipule alongside their daughter, Poorna. As the children move to the centre of the narrative, long-buried secrets and hidden motives begin to resurface, promising an emotionally layered arc of love, heartbreak, family bonds, and unexpected twists.
Neha Harsora on Her Emotional Response
'When I first heard about this leap, it genuinely made me emotional because it reminded me how unpredictable life can be,' Neha said. 'We all imagine how life should unfold, but sometimes it has completely different plans for us. That's exactly what I felt while reading about Sailee's journey after seven years.'
The actress described a dual reaction — excitement at the creative challenge alongside a deep empathy for her character's lived experience. 'On one level, I was excited because every actor looks forward to playing a completely new phase of their character. But at the same time, I couldn't stop thinking about everything Sailee has lived through and how much strength it takes to keep moving forward despite it all,' she added.
Behind the Camera Moments
Neha noted that certain scenes stayed with her long after the cameras stopped rolling. 'While shooting these scenes, some moments stayed with me even after the camera stopped rolling because every emotion felt so honest. The kids on the set remind me of my childhood, the masti, the fun, and everything in between,' she said.
Notably, time-leap storylines have become a recurring device in Indian primetime drama to refresh long-running narratives and introduce new character dimensions — a format that has historically spiked viewership for shows on the Star Plus network.
What Audiences Can Expect
'It's emotional, it's unpredictable, and it shows a completely different side of Sailee that audiences haven't seen before. I'm really excited for everyone to experience this new journey,' Neha said. The leap is expected to bring a fresh ensemble dynamic as the next generation steps into focus, while the central mystery of the baby swap drives the drama forward.