Bhagyashree on the roles she seeks today: The absence of my character should derail the story
Stepping into the shoes of Rajmata Jijabai came with immense responsibility for Bhagyashree, who essays the role in the recently released film Raja Shivaji starring Riteish Deshmukh in the titular role. The actress reveals that every aspect of the performance demanded precision and restraint.
She says, “Portraying a historical figure is not only difficult; it comes with a humongous responsibility. While cinematic liberty might be taken to narrate a story, the same does not apply while performing a role. The public scrutinises every detail. Rajmata Jijabai is so highly revered that no mistake would be forgiven. I was extremely conscious of all these factors. There is a grace, gravitas, strength and serenity that I had to convey through my demeanour, look, voice and actions.”
Mastering the language and pronunciation was equally important, with dialect coach Ketki helping her achieve the required authenticity. She notes, “Yes, I am Maharashtrian, but we in Mumbai speak a very colloquial Marathi, and that would not have worked for the film. Ketki, the dialect coach, was a boon. She helped me achieve that perfection.”
Bhagyashree also reflects on the limited and often stereotypical roles written for actresses over 50, especially when compared to their male counterparts who continue to headline romantic and larger-than-life roles well into their later years. She says, “The imbalance exists because cinema reflects society. We are gradually nudging towards equality, but things like this do not happen overnight in a patriarchal society like India. That change and its acceptance will happen with time. Meanwhile, we can only navigate those waters by choosing what we wish to do with competence.”
Meaningful, narrative-driven roles continue to interest her. She shares, “All the characters I play should be catalysts that move the story ahead. The absence of that role should derail the story. That means the character should be imperative to the narrative. In that way, I am assured that the character I play will be remembered.”
The actress will next be seen in The Great Grand Superhero alongside Jackie Shroff. She says, “I have collaborated with Jackie Dada for a children’s film. Though it is a special appearance, I wanted to be associated with it for two reasons: one, to connect with children, and second, to enjoy sharing screen space with Jackie.”
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Mastering the language and pronunciation was equally important, with dialect coach Ketki helping her achieve the required authenticity. She notes, “Yes, I am Maharashtrian, but we in Mumbai speak a very colloquial Marathi, and that would not have worked for the film. Ketki, the dialect coach, was a boon. She helped me achieve that perfection.”
Bhagyashree also reflects on the limited and often stereotypical roles written for actresses over 50, especially when compared to their male counterparts who continue to headline romantic and larger-than-life roles well into their later years. She says, “The imbalance exists because cinema reflects society. We are gradually nudging towards equality, but things like this do not happen overnight in a patriarchal society like India. That change and its acceptance will happen with time. Meanwhile, we can only navigate those waters by choosing what we wish to do with competence.”
The actress will next be seen in The Great Grand Superhero alongside Jackie Shroff. She says, “I have collaborated with Jackie Dada for a children’s film. Though it is a special appearance, I wanted to be associated with it for two reasons: one, to connect with children, and second, to enjoy sharing screen space with Jackie.”
Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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