Tuesday, 7 January 2020

Playing a Mother on Screen Really Emotionally Challenging: Akshita Mudgal


By Tricitynews
Chandigarh, 07th Jan 2020:- It is often said that no one teaches you how to be a mother; you are simply thrown into motherhood’. Same is the belief of AkshitaMudgalas Gayatri, who is currently portraying the role of a mother on Sony SAB’s family entertainer Bhakharwadi.
With the entry of Abhijeet (Gautam Rode) and his son Krishna (Vihaan Lodha), Gayatri is thrown into motherhood as Krishna believes Gayatri is his mother. While Gayatri is shocked in the beginning, she eventually starts getting attached to the kid seeing his love for her. When asked how difficult it is playing the role of a mother at a young age, Akshita said that playing a mother on screen was really emotionally challenging for her.
She added that considering Gayatri’s nature, she has got really attached to Krishna. As Akshita, it was difficult for her to play a mom. But as she has mentioned previously as well, She relate with Gayatri, Sharing further about her experience of playing an on-screen mother, she said that she remember one scene where Krishna is sleeping on her lap, holding her tight, and in his sleep he asks Gayatri‘Aap Meri Maa Ho Na?’ Gayatri was supposed to say ‘Yes’ with very heavy emotions and when the director narrated this scene to her and asked her  to just imagine the kid and then deliver the dialogue, She instantly got emotional and cried. When she saw the telecast too, she was emotional and had tears in her eyes. So, she feels she has that motherhood within her and she believes every girl has it in her.
Talking about her preparation for this role, Akshita shared that at our homes, we see how our mothers care about us and loves us. There are a lot of little things a mother does like if we come home late at night, from work, she gets up early to wake us up on time. There are many different elements that come with this word‘Mother’, including love, affection, anger and pampering. So, she took inspiration from her own mother observing how she takes care of her and her siblings and she hope she has done justice to the role of a mother as it is one of the purest relationships in this world.

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