ENTERTAINMENT

Exclusive: Saarvie Omana talks candidly about her role as Kaynaat in Rabb Se Hai Dua, stating, “I am really enjoying delving into the darker shades.”

In the television series Rabb Se Hai Dua, actress Saarvie Omana portrays Kaynaat. She claims that her character has changed significantly during the course of the program. She continues by saying that she enjoys portraying the show’s antagonists.

At first, I thought my character was quite realistic. But as the plot has developed, it has become a little more drab, and I no longer feel as connected to the character. However, because there is so much to explore while playing such individuals, I am really loving delving into the darker shadows,” she adds.
“I love every aspect of my role as an actor,” she continues. It’s important to enjoy playing the role and to keep learning and developing as a performer.
She remarks, “Working with Prateek Sharma sir and the entire LSD team has truly been a blessing,” in reference to her collaboration with producer Prateek Sharma. With Prateek Sharma and LSD’s assistance, I have gained priceless knowledge. For me, it is just a gift.
“It’s difficult to choose just one scene, and being under Prateek Sharma’s guidance is a blessing,” she continues. I’ve played the cute girl next door before evolving into a more sinister figure. I have a special place in my heart for a certain shot that I just finished, and there is one particularly poignant sequence with my on-screen mother.
The actress claims that while OTT platforms are drawing a lot of attention, TV will never really love its viewers. She goes on to suggest that OTT platforms draw rich viewers who are looking for diversified material. On the other hand, television has a distinct and constant viewership. The media has a certain allure that keeps viewers enthralled.
“Absolutely, I eagerly anticipate coming to the set and shooting,” she continues, adding that she enjoys shooting every day. I detest taking days off. My team and I have such great chemistry; they are like family to me. Isn’t it difficult to avoid family members?

Related Articles

Back to top button