Saru actress Mohak Matkar on Hindi Diwas: I celebrate the charm of this incredible language
India is a land of immense diversity, home to countless languages, cuisines, and traditions that give the country its vibrant cultural fabric. Among this colorful mosaic, Hindi stands tall as the most widely spoken language, weaving together people from different walks of life. More than just a means of communication, Hindi embodies history, heritage, and emotions, it carries with it the rhythm of poetry, the charm of cinema, and the essence of everyday conversations that make India what it is. For artists, Hindi is not only a professional medium but also a creative force that allows them to connect with audiences on a deeper, more emotional level.
For actress Mohak Matkar, Hindi has been a companion in her growth as both a performer and an individual. On the occasion of Hindi Diwas, she shared her heartfelt thoughts about the significance of the language in her life.
Mohak Matkar, who essays the role of Saru in Saru, said, “Hindi Diwas is a special day to celebrate a language that has always fascinated me. I remember the first time I watched a Hindi TV show and tried to understand every dialogue, the language was new for me since it's not my mother tongue. I would pause, rewind, and repeat lines just to get them right. It was challenging, exciting, and somehow fun to see how words could carry so much emotion. Over time, learning Hindi became more than just understanding a language; it became a way to connect with stories and characters. Every time I speak Hindi on screen, I get to share that magic with audiences everywhere, and on Hindi Diwas, I celebrate the charm of this incredible language.”
Her journey beautifully reflects how Hindi is emotion, identity, and a bridge between cultures. Mohak’s story reminds us that Hindi Diwas is not only about honoring a language but also about celebrating the countless connections it creates across hearts and generations.
Mohak Matkar, who essays the role of Saru in Saru, said, “Hindi Diwas is a special day to celebrate a language that has always fascinated me. I remember the first time I watched a Hindi TV show and tried to understand every dialogue, the language was new for me since it's not my mother tongue. I would pause, rewind, and repeat lines just to get them right. It was challenging, exciting, and somehow fun to see how words could carry so much emotion. Over time, learning Hindi became more than just understanding a language; it became a way to connect with stories and characters. Every time I speak Hindi on screen, I get to share that magic with audiences everywhere, and on Hindi Diwas, I celebrate the charm of this incredible language.”
Her journey beautifully reflects how Hindi is emotion, identity, and a bridge between cultures. Mohak’s story reminds us that Hindi Diwas is not only about honoring a language but also about celebrating the countless connections it creates across hearts and generations.
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