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The world of COLORS’ ‘Mannat Har Khushi Paane Ki’ turns upside down with Manit Joura entering as the enigmatic cop Dhairya

The powerhouse performer Manit Joura makes a commanding return to COLORS with ‘Mannat Har Khushi Paane Ki’, stepping into the revered khakhee as Dhairya, a senior inspector, whose arrival promises to shake the very foundations of the story. Starring alongside Ayesha Singh as Mannat and Adnan Khan as Vikrant, Manit brings his signature screen magnetism and depth to a character destined to turn the tide. His comeback couldn’t be better timed, as the show gears up for its most intense and thrilling chapter yet.

After the brutal murder of Mallika’s (Sharain Khanduja) Dada ji, Rajinder, the Saluja household is thrown into a web of suspicion. The entire family turns against Mannat’s father, Anirudh, blaming him for Rajinder’s death, except Mannat. Racing against time and going against everyone she has stood by, Mannat sets out to prove her father’s innocence. With no one to turn to and hope slipping from her fingers, her life takes a turn when she meets Dhairya, who first appears as a silent saviour and soon becomes a voice that refuses to let the truth be buried. His arrival unsettles allies and enemies alike, blurring the line between protector and threat. With his methodical investigation and determination to uncover what really happened that night, Dhairya becomes the wild card that no one saw coming.

Manit Joura on stepping into the role of Dhairya in COLORS’ ‘Mannat Har Khushi Paane Ki’, “My character, Dhairya, is a senior inspector who enters the story at its most volatile moment, stepping into a household riddled with suspicion, secrets, and heartbreak. He walks in withmotives wrapped in mystery. You can never quite tell if he is good or bad, a saviour to the main character or an antagonist to her love story. Slipping back into the role of a police officer has been one of the most rewarding experiences; playing this character is my tribute to real-life heroes who fight to protect us. He is methodical, relentless, and unafraid to dig for the truth, yet he’s human, carrying shadows from his past that fuel his pursuit of justice. To Mannat, he could be the one to believe in her father Anirudh’s innocence, but to others, he’s an unpredictable force who might expose what they’ve fought to hide. I can’t wait for viewers to see how Dhairya changes everything in the story.”

Watch ‘Mannat Har Khushi Paane Ki’ every day at 7:30 PM only on COLORS.

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