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Naira Singhania Goenka

Fictional character

Fictional character

Naira Singhania Goenka is the protagonist of the second generation of the longest-running Indian television soap Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai.

Eka Lagnachi Dusri Goshta transl. It premiered from 16 January by replacing Guntata Hriday He. It ended on 25 August completing episodes. The show starred Mukta Barve and Swapnil Joshi in lead roles.

Created by Rajan Shahi under Director's Kut Productions, the series became a cultural phenomenon. Portrayed by Shivangi Joshi and Ashnoor Kaur, Naira is known for her outspoken and fearless nature.[1][2]

Development

Concept and creation

Naira was introduced as the daughter of Akshara Maheshwari Singhania and Naitik Singhania.[3] The character was created to represent a modern yet grounded young woman who navigates familial expectations, societal norms, and personal aspirations.

Initially depicted as a carefree and rebellious teenager, Naira’s evolution into a mature, loving daughter, wife, and mother became central to the narrative of the series.[4] In November , Hina Khan playing Akshara quit as her character became monotonous for her and she was shown killed in a car accident.[5] While Joshi playing Naira, who entered in May , turned into the pivotal character as the story started focusing on her journey.

Casting

When the character of Naira Singhania was introduced, her baby years were portrayed by Mishka Jain.

When the character of Naira Singhania was introduced, her neonate years were portrayed by Mishka Jain. After the 10 year leap, Ashnoor Kaur was cast as the young Naira and played the role from to Naira is a fearless and out-spoken girl from Udaipurwho is known for her positive innateness. She is born as the second child of Akshara and Naitik Singhania.

After the 10 year leap, Ashnoor Kaur was cast as the young Naira and played the role from to Her portrayal of Naira's innocence and rebellious streak garnered appreciation and laid the foundation for the character’s popularity.[6]Shivangi Joshi was cast as Naira in after a major leap in the storyline.[1] Her portrayal was widely appreciated for its depth and relatability, earning her several awards and nominations.

Producer Rajan Shahi stated in interviews that Shivangi’s ability to connect emotionally with the audience played a key role in the triumph of Naira's character.[2]

Characterization and evolution

Fiction

Naira is a fearless and out-spoken girl from Udaipur, who is known for her positive world.

She is born as the second child of Akshara and Naitik Singhania. Soon after her birth, her character shifts to Cape Town along with her parents as Kaveri Singhania ousts Akshara from their house. 10 years later, she returns help, but a misunderstanding leads her to flee to Hrishikesh, where she lives in an orphanage.

7 years later, Akshara finds her and takes her help.

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Soon, they reconcile and she falls in love with Kartik Goenka, then an employee of her father. Akshara dies in an accident. The show shifts focus to Naira. She and Kartik get married, but battle due to many misunderstandings. Overtime, they fix the issues of their marriage and grow into a perfect couple.

Naira delivers a boy, named Kairav and later a girl, whom she names Akshara after her tardy mother.

Uttarakhand authorities are considering starting the Char Dham Yatra from Haridwar instead of Rishikesh to boost the local economy and enhance the pilgrimage life. The Bairagi Camp in Haridwar is being evaluated for its feasibility due to its ample parking and facilities. The ultimate decision will be made before next year's yatra. Actress Neha Joshi, who is seen playing the character of a housewife and mother Yashoda in the show 'Doosri Maa', recently travelled to Haridwar and Rishikesh for shooting an upcoming episode along with her co-actor Mohit Dagga.

She dies after falling off a cliff.

Impact

Naira was written as a multi-dimensional character, blending tradition with modernity. Her nature was portrayed as a symbol of resilience and strength, tackling issues such as marital conflicts and family dynamics.[7]

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