13 April,2023 08:39 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Pic/ Anita Raaj`s Instagram. Anita will be seen in the television series `Saavi Ki Savari` as Kumud Agarwal
TV and film actress Anita Raaj spoke about her entry in the show 'Saavi Ki Savaari' as Kumud Agarwal and shared her experience playing a rigid character with traditional beliefs in the daily soap. Talking about her entry, she said: "It makes very happy to see 'Saavi Ki Savaari' win the hearts of the viewers with its heartfelt narrative. I'm excited to be part of the show in the role of Kumud Agarwal, Nityam's(Farman Haider) Dadi Bua."
Anita has been part of movies like 'Prem Geet', 'Mehindi Rang Laayegi', 'Naukar Biwi Ka', among others and was also seen in TV shows such as 'Eena Meena Deeka', ' Tumhari Pakhi', 'Choti Sarrdaarni', 'Parineeti', and now she is about to enter 'Saavi Ki Savaari'. She will be playing an important role in the show which is a story of female auto driver Saavi Goyal, played by Samridhi Shukla.
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She said further: "My character is quite uptight about the way a family must function and despite having settled in the US, she is rooted in Indian traditions. Her homecoming to India marks new developments in the storyline of the show. I'm looking forward to collaborating with all the talented actors on the show. Here's hoping that the audience embraces my entry in it."
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'Saavi Ki Savaari' airs on Colors.
Meanwhile, negotiation skills can best be tested under a plank hold. When your own weight drags you down, the mental tools you employ to hold on for "just a few more seconds", go a long way in defining your grit, and athletic levels. Evidently then, we are eager to get in on the mental conversation Anita Raaj had with herself when holding a plank for 61 minutes. "That's a good question. Nobody has ever asked me that," she teases, before adding, "I am into Buddhist chanting, and, in that one hour, I derived a lot of strength from meditation."
(With inputs from IANS)