Synopsis
Filmmaker Shraddha Pasi Jairath emphasizes the evolution of storytelling, highlighting audience demand for long-format narratives in her latest project 'Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar'.Key Takeaways
- Audiences are eager for in-depth narratives.
- Platforms are adjusting to new storytelling methods.
- Shraddha's works challenge traditional storytelling norms.
- The character complexities enrich viewer experience.
- Emotional themes of love and conflict resonate universally.
Mumbai, Feb 22 (NationPress) Renowned for her unwavering vision and a flair for transcending boundaries, filmmaker Shraddha Pasi Jairath has crafted remarkable tales with "Aarya" (2020) and "Chattis Aur Maina" (2021).
Her newest endeavor, "Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar", exemplifies the audience's desire for long-form storytelling, prompting major platforms to reassess their content approaches.
Discussing the evolution of storytelling, Shraddha Pasi Jairath remarked, "Storytelling is evolving, and so should our methods of creation. Aarya, Chattis Aur Maina, and Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar have demonstrated that audiences are prepared for profound, long-form narratives, and I’m excited to witness platforms adopting this transition. For me, filmmaking revolves around breaking barriers, challenging norms, and creating stories that resonate deeply.”
Reflecting on "Thukra Ke Mera Pyar", the series debuted on Disney+ Hotstar on 22 November 2024. Featuring newcomers Dhaval Thakur and Sanchita Basu, the show narrates the tale of two young lovers from diverse backgrounds and societal norms, whose romance is complicated by family conflicts rooted in caste and class distinctions.
Commenting on his role, Dhaval Thakur, who portrays Kuldeep, stated, “Kuldeep’s character is intricate, embodying both immense goodness and a darker side. The role presents emotional challenges that required extensive preparation to bring it to life and make it relatable to viewers. I am grateful to the director and writers for simplifying Kuldeep's complexities on paper, which facilitated my preparation.”
Moreover, Sanchita Basu expressed that the series stirs a range of emotions, including love, betrayal, power, and redemption. She mentioned, “I can firmly assert that the story is relatable to everyone, regardless of age. This experience is something nearly everyone encounters in their lifetime, yet with an engaging twist that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Shanvika is a tough character on the surface, yet she harbors deep vulnerability.”