Synopsis
Swati Shah is cast as Jagdamba Devi in Sun Neo's 'Rishto Se Bandhi Gauri', showcasing her transformation into a powerful family matriarch. She discusses her character's strength and the show's intricate relationships, while co-star Eshaa Pathak reflects on the importance of Women’s Day.Key Takeaways
- Swati Shah plays the authoritative Jagdamba Devi.
- The character is a widow and family leader.
- Jagdamba's strict demeanor has a backstory.
- The show explores deep familial relationships.
- Eshaa Pathak emphasizes the importance of celebrating women daily.
Mumbai, March 6 (NationPress) Acclaimed television star Swati Shah is set to take on a significant role in Sun Neo's forthcoming family drama, 'Rishto Se Bandhi Gauri'. She has been cast as Jagdamba Devi, a woman of great dignity and authority who serves as the pillar of her family.
Discussing her character, Swati Shah expressed, “I portray Jagdamba, the matriarch of the family. As a widow, she manages everything independently. Her personality is formidable, and her decisions are final—concerning the family, the household, and even the village. She embodies a dignified, commanding presence. While I have previously played sweet and playful roles, this time, I will present a more stringent image.”
She continued, “As the family leader, Jagdamba feels a deep sense of duty to resolve issues rather than burdening others with worries. The relationships depicted in this series are intricately woven, and the narrative will evolve as Jagdamba strives to maintain order. As the series unfolds, viewers will learn about the reasons behind Jagdamba's demeanor. No one becomes strict or authoritative without a backstory.”
Furthermore, Eshaa Pathak, who plays Gauri in 'Rishto Se Bandhi Gauri', shared her sentiments about the significance of Women’s Day in her life. She reflected, “I was quite young when I first understood the essence of Women’s Day. My father would surprise my mother with thoughtful gifts on this occasion, checking her wish list to make it special. This is how I learned about Women’s Day, and I cherished the idea. However, for me, Women’s Day should be celebrated every day. It’s not right for women to face challenges throughout the year and only receive recognition on a single day.”