Bitiya Rani Badi Sayani follows the journey of two lively sisters, Kavita and Babita, played by Anjana Singh and Sanjana Pandey. Though they often argued with each other, they always stood united against outsiders. Their father arranged their marriages into the same household, agreeing to fulfill dowry demands over time. However, when the full dowry wasn’t provided, their in-laws grew hostile and eventually sent both sisters back to their parental home, refusing to let them return until the dowry was paid.
Unable to meet the demands, their father died by suicide, leaving the sisters devastated but determined. They took a loan, started a dairy business, and began supporting themselves. Meanwhile, their in-laws fell into debt, and their tractors were seized. In a bold move, the sisters outbid others at the auction and bought back the tractors, surprising their husbands' family. As they returned to their parental home, their in-laws, now regretful, begged them to come back. The sisters agreed—on the condition that they be sent off again with the proper respect from their family.
The film is a strong commentary on the evils of the dowry system and showcases how women, through resilience and unity, can overcome even the harshest of challenges.











