During a stroll in the forest, Shurpanakha notices Lord Ram, who has immersed himself in deep meditation. Smitten by his demeanour, she makes an advance towards him but he firmly states his devotion towards his beloved wife, Mata Sita,and rejects Shurpanakha's advances. In the wrath of Shurpanakha's rage, frustration, and jealousy, Lakshman intervenes, but the consequences of his actions are unknown to him.
Talking about the intensity of the story and portraying such a significant character, Sangeeta Odwani said that portraying Shurpanakha is a delicate dance between embodying her raw power and navigating the complexities of her vulnerabilities. It's about unveiling the layers of a misunderstood character, revealing the strength in her scars and the depth in her desires.
She further added that playingv Shurpanakha demands a nuanced approach that delves deep into her psyche. It's about embracing her formidable presence while also unravelling the pain and longing that lie beneath her fierce exterior. As an actor, it's a journey of exploration, peeling back the layers of this complex character to reveal the humanity within, allowing audiences to see her not just as a villain, but as a multifaceted individual with her own struggles.
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