Sai Deodhar Shares Insights on Portraying Chhaya in Dabangii – Mulgi Aayi Re Aayi and Her Return to Television After 5 Years

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Sai Deodhar Shares Insights on Portraying Chhaya in Dabangii – Mulgi Aayi Re Aayi and Her Return to Television After 5 Years

In a recent interview with, acclaimed actress Sai Deodhar opens up about her role as Chhaya in the gripping saga Dabangii – Mulgi Aayi Re Aayi. Exploring the complexities of human emotion, family dynamics, and the battle between good and evil, the show boasts a stellar cast including Maahi Bhadra, Aamir Dalvi, and Manav Gohil.

Sai Deodhar’s Return to TV: A Tale of Choosing Powerful Roles

After a hiatus from television for five years, Sai Deodhar shares her journey back to the small screen, emphasizing the allure of a well-crafted character. Despite initial hesitation, Deodhar was drawn to the storyline of Dabangii, resonating with its thrilling narrative, familial relationships, and the unique mother-daughter bond at its core.

Unveiling Chhaya: A Multifaceted Character Spanning Time

Delving into her character, Chhaya, Deodhar describes the multifaceted nature of a woman whose past dreams were shattered by unforeseen circumstances. As a single mother facing adversity, Chhaya’s determination to protect her daughter adds layers to the gripping storyline, presenting a compelling challenge for the seasoned actress.

Camaraderie On and Off Screen: Aamir Dalvi and Maahi Bhadra

Sai Deodhar shares her experiences working with Aamir Dalvi and Maahi Bhadra, praising Dalvi’s serious yet enjoyable approach to acting and Bhadra’s remarkable performance as the young Arya. The camaraderie on set reflects in their dynamic performances, making the work environment both enjoyable and educational.

Maharashtrian Roots: A Seamless Portrayal of Chhaya

Being a Maharashtrian herself, Deodhar found it seamless to portray a Maharashtrian character, aiding in her immersion into the role of Chhaya. She not only brings authenticity to her character but also plays the role of a teacher on set, assisting her non-Marathi-speaking co-stars with language and introducing them to Maharashtrian cuisine.

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Television Evolution: Sai Deodhar’s Perspective

Reflecting on the changes in the television industry, Sai Deodhar acknowledges the rapid evolution of the entertainment landscape. She believes that ‘Dabangii Mulgii Aayi Re Aayi’ aligns with the changing preferences of the audience, offering a unique blend of compelling content and mass appeal.

Reel vs. Real: The Art of Playing a Mother

Drawing a distinction between reel and real-life motherhood, Sai Deodhar discusses the dramatic differences in situations. While on-screen scenarios are larger than life, the genuine emotions of being a mother come naturally to her. Whether comforting, scolding, or expressing love, her bond with on-screen children mirrors the comfort and authenticity of real-life motherhood.