Anjali Sharma Stars in Revenge Drama Housewife Bani Boss
Ishq Junooni fame Anjali Sharma takes on a powerful layered role in Onkar Films & Studio’s micro mini series Housewife Bani Boss, a gripping revenge drama streaming on Story TV.
Mumbai: The digital entertainment space is rapidly embracing micro-mini series as a fresh and engaging storytelling format, and actress Anjali Sharma is the latest talent to explore its potential with a compelling new project.
Known for her work in the television show Ishq Junooni, Anjali Sharma steps into a completely different avatar in Onkar Films & Studio’s gripping revenge-drama Housewife Bani Boss, which is currently streaming on Story TV. The series co-stars Rohit Bhardwaj and Akash Talwar and promises a powerful narrative of resilience and transformation.
At the heart of the story is Aanya Malhotra, a woman who silently endures three years of humiliation, insults, betrayal, and even infidelity from her husband while being treated as a helpless “bechari housewife.” Everything changes dramatically after a shocking incident involving a slap and a divorce, setting her on a path of self-empowerment and revenge.
Anjali Sharma, who plays the central character of Aanya, described the role as deeply layered. “Aanya Malhotra is a very layered character. On the surface she appears vulnerable and helpless, but deep inside she carries immense strength and self-respect,” she shared.
What drew the actress to the project was its strong message. “What I love about Housewife Bani Boss is that the story shows a woman’s quiet resilience and how she transforms her pain into power. It’s a journey from humiliation to self-empowerment,” Anjali explained.
The actress also spoke warmly about her experience working with the production house. “Working with Onkar Films & Studio has been wonderful. They are constantly evolving with new storytelling formats and digital platforms. It’s amazing to see how they are experimenting with micro-series and creating strong content for today’s audiences,” she said.
Anjali further highlighted the advantages of the micro-mini series format itself. “This format is extremely exciting for actors and audiences alike. The storytelling is fast-paced, and viewers don’t have to wait for months to see the outcome of the story. In just a short span, the audience gets to experience the entire emotional journey and the final result, which makes it very engaging,” she added.
Produced by Manish Shukla, Onkar Films & Studio has established itself as one of the most prolific creators in the micro-series space. With nearly 70 successful series already under its belt, the production house is steadily progressing toward the significant milestone of 100 shows. Housewife Bani Boss has emerged as one of the most loved titles on Story TV, further validating the growing audience appetite for compact, high-impact storytelling.
For Anjali Sharma, the series marks an exciting opportunity to showcase a new dimension of her acting abilities. Moving away from her earlier television image, she delivers a performance that captures both the vulnerability and the inner strength of a woman reclaiming her power.
In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, micro-mini series are proving to be more than just a trend — they are becoming a preferred format for delivering complete, emotionally satisfying stories without stretching the narrative. Housewife Bani Boss perfectly embodies this shift, offering sharp writing, strong character arcs, and a satisfying payoff in a short runtime.
As the series continues to gain popularity on Story TV, it reinforces the idea that compelling content doesn’t always require long episodes. With its themes of betrayal, resilience, and female empowerment, Housewife Bani Boss is striking a chord with viewers who appreciate stories that reflect real emotional journeys in a concise yet powerful manner.
Anjali Sharma’s sincere performance and the production house’s consistent commitment to quality storytelling are expected to further boost the appeal of this rising format. As Onkar Films & Studio inches closer to its 100-series milestone, projects like Housewife Bani Boss continue to demonstrate why short-form content is resonating so strongly with modern audiences.