This story is from February 14, 2022
Ramanitu Chaudhary throws light on her character in 'Kaamnaa'
Ramanitu
Chaudhary, who predominantly works in Kannada cinema, has been roped in to play a pivotal character in the daily show 'Kaamnaa'. She is seen playing the character of Sakshi, a counsellor at a school.Ramnitu
says: "I feel blessed to have got the opportunity to be a part of the show that mirrors the reality of life while shedding light on the middle-class dichotomy where millions of dreams are confined in the contrast of social hierarchy. When I was told about the track led story and my character, I was really moved by it and had tears in my eyes."'Kaamnaa' is all about the clash between principles and desires through the journey of a middle class couple, Manav, played by Abhishek Rawat and Akanksha, essayed by actress Chandni Sharma. In the previous episodes it was seen how Akansha left Manav and her son
Yatharth
(played by Tanmay Rishi Shah) as she was not happy with middle class life."While it was heart-breaking but beautiful at the same time looking at the beautiful bond that will eventually build between the son and the father. Kudos to Abhishek Rawat and Tanmay for pulling off their characters so beautifully. Hope I can do justice to it," shares Ramanitu, who made her acting debut in Prem Kumar's Kannada movie 'Pallakki' and also featured in 'Payana'.
In the on-going track, Yatharth and Manav are trying to cope with this difficult situation. Yatharth is having a tough time at school, Sakshi (Ramanitu Chaudhary), a counsellor at his school, helps him to get rid of his emotional turmoil.
The actress adds more about her role in the show, saying: "My character Sakshi is going to add a fresh breath of air to the storyline. She is a very simple and docile woman who believes in helping people. When she happens to see Yatharth's state, her heart melts and she immediately reaches out to help him overcome his problems at school. She too has a backstory and that will unfold as the story moves forward. I am looking forward to this journey, and hope the viewers will also like it."
Period-drama ‘Karunamoyee Rani Rashmoni’ is going to end its journey on Bengali television after having a successful run. The television show, which has an ensemble cast including some of the finest actors of this industry in its four-and-a-half year of journey, is finally coming to an end. The cast and crew are quite emotional bidding goodbye to the show. Actor Suman Dey, who is playing Dwarikanath’s role in the show, has his last shoot today while most of his co-stars wrapped up shoot on Thursday. The actor poured his heart out in a chat with ETimes TV.
Suman joined the cast of 'Karunamoyee Rani Rashmoni' last year. “I will never forget this journey. I joined 7 months back and it still seems like yesterday. Time quickly flew by and before I could realise anything, we are wrapping up. While most of the artists had their last shot on Thursday, I am fortunate enough to have yet another opportunity shoot as Dwarikanath today,” says Suman. (Photo: Facebook)
“I have played different characters in my career but Dwarikanath is different. Unlike other characters, it wasn’t fiction,” says Suman. He took a brief pause and adds, “I used to watch films like Mangal Pandey, Ashoka or Jodhaa Akbar and it has been my dream to do a period-drama and play such characters. Aamir Khan changed his look to essay Mangal Pandey and sported a moustache, Hrithik Roshan and Shah Rukh Khan both worked on their looks to portray the characters on-screen. You have to be lucky to play those real-life characters on-screen. Dwarikanath made my dream come true. I decided to change my look completely so that none can relate me to Nakshikantha’s Dr. Joshojit. I sported a moustache, long hair instead of using a wig or make-up. I worked hard on my appearance to look convincing. For an actor, all his projects are equally favourite, but Rani Rashmoni will always be close to my heart. Dwarikanath’s character remains etched in my heart.” Here's Suman with one of his admirers. (Photo: Facebook)
Most of the audiences thought the show would go off-air with Rani Rashmoni’s demise. But the makers surprised the viewers by adding new characters and the new tracks worked in favour of the show too. Suman’s reel character became popular. Actors Sourav Saha, who is essaying Sri Ramakrishna’s role, earned huge appreciation from fans. Actors Diya Chakraborty, Sushmili Acharjee, Amitava Das, and others managed to hook the audience to the TV screen with their performances. “When I joined the cast, many were skeptical whether the show would run. A few thought it won’t score well on the TRP charts. It was quite a challenge. But we proved everyone wrong and Rani Rashmoni Uttarparba managed to impress the audience and the love I received from the audience is something I will never forget” says Suman. (Photo: Facebook)
Team Karunamoyee Rani Rashmoni became a family to the actor. From enjoying adda outside the set to engaging in make-up room fun, the artists were caught enjoying quality time together. “The bond I share with the team is really special. After Bodhu Boron, I had such a wonderful experience again. We have decided to meet frequently and keep our bonding intact even after Rani Rashmoni goes off-air,” concludes the actor. (Photo: Facebook)
Dwarikanath’s chemistry with his wife Kumudini was loved by the audience. Interestingly, Sushmili, who plays Kumudini’s character, is very young in real life. “Sushmili is really young but a wonderful actress. I was a bit worried about our chemistry on-screen initially. I tried to speak with her but she was afraid of me (laughs). I decided to make her feel comfortable. One day, after she arrived at the set, I bowed to her and she giggled. Slowly, she started feeling comfortable,” says the actor. (Photo: Facebook)
The actor shared how his mom, who is an avid follower of the show, was thrilled when he was offered Dwarikanath’s role. “My mom was really excited when I was offered the role. She never misses the episodes and now that the show is going off-air, mom is really upset,” says Suman. His mom, too, shared how she expected the show to run. “As an audience, I am upset and wanted the show to work. It’s not because of the fact that Suman is associated with the show. I loved the way Sri Ramakrishna was portrayed on-screen. He (Sourav Saha) is simply brilliant,” says Suman’s mom. (Photo: Facebook)
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