Interview with Kratika Sengar, Jhansi Ki Rani
VANDE MATARAM – Interview with Kratika Sengar, Jhansi Ki Rani
1. The most important phase has started in Jhansi Ki Rani. What do we look forward to in the serial now?
* Even as India feels a blast of patriotic fervor this Republic Day,
the Rani of Jhansi rescues her child Anand Rao and father Moropant
Tambe from the clutches of the British. The Rani hoists the Jhansi flag
on her fort annexed by the British and sternly announces that absolutely
nothing could possibly stop her from getting her Jhansi back from the
British – a scene bound to give goose-bumps to every Indian across the
world. The grand episode on Wednesday, January 26 marks the beginning of
a fiery battle for Indian Independence between Rani Laxmibai and the
British.
2. How do you feel playing the role of a legendary character of the stature of Jhansi Ki Rani?
* Rani Laxmibai is considered to be the epitome of female bravery in
India and essaying the role of a landmark character in history makes me
feel very proud and at the same time extremely lucky to have bagged this
role. Knowing about the Rani has been a great humbling experience,
memories of which I will cherish forever. It’s no mean task to essay a
historical character like Jhansi Ki Rani especially when the story track
revolves around the famous battles she fought.
3. How has the character inspired you as a person? What kind of research have you done to play this role?
* Once I was confirmed to play the role of Manu I was professionally
trained in horse riding and sword fighting. I spent some time browsing
the net and pouring over books to know more about “Jhansi Ki Rani”. .
Also, I had been to the workshop to learn the shloka’s and the body
language of how Jhansi Ki Rani was. Enormous research and micro-level
detailing has gone into ensuring that this landmark struggle for India’s
independence comes across as impactful and memorable for the ardent
followers of the show.
4. Has there been any change in your personality after playing Jhansi Ki Rani?
* Since we shoot almost throughout the day its difficult to be normal
at times as I continue to be in my character. The character of Rani
LaxmiBai has definitely instilled a lot of discipline in my life and I
also feel stronger as a woman playing the role of the Rani. Struggle,
Patriotism, Nationalism and National Integration have found new meaning
in my life post Jhansi KI Rani experience.
5. Jhansi Ki Rani is an action packed drama. The war phase has
started in the serial. Did you undergo any special training for the war
sequence? Any anecdotes or experiences while training?
* The hours devoted to training for the battle scenes have been
increased and the actors are up at the crack of dawn to rehearse for the
major war that is currently being shot. I train for nearly 4 hours
each day to perfect my sword wielding technique.
The ancient art of Malakhamb has been brought to the sets by a
trainer in the efforts to increase my stamina, flexibility &
endurance. Malkhamb is a traditional Indian sport in which a gymnast
performs feats and poses in concert with a vertical wooden pole or rope.
There have been many such instances where I have fallen off my horse
but Thank God! There has not been any major injury. But, once my horse
lost its way and went haywire… I lost control and was about to fall off a
cliff … Sameer Dharmadhikari rushed in at the right moment and saved my
life. The memories of that day still send shivers down my spine.
6. What challenges do face shooting for the outdoor war sequences?
* With no stone left unturned in ensuring a grand re-creation of the
Azadi battles, the upcoming episodes will be a sheer delight to watch!
It’s a crazy adventure shooting for the battle sequences! The heat, the
grime, the heavy costumes and jewelry, it can all get very strenuous at
times. In a battle sequence, one ends up damaging or losing a lot of
props and jewelry. So it constantly needs to be replaced and the damaged
jewelry is truly any costume designer’s nightmare. But, the result you
see on screen completely justifies the pains we’re taking!
Re-creating battles from a bygone era is a challenge in itself. A
thousand women with ornate jewelry ranging from earrings and necklaces
to payals and bangles, hundreds of men in bejeweled pagdis, kadas and
traditional neck-pieces, even animals adorned with olden era baubles and
gems – all to be captured in violent, vigorous battling action is not
an easy task.
7. Tell us about the promo shoot in Kolhapur and the scale of production in the war scenes?
* The historical drama is headed towards an exciting climax and
currently the channel wants to recreate the power, the rage and the
magnitude of this landmark historical war.
People in the production team say that Zee TV has spent close to Rs.4
Crores on the final war sequences of the show. Manpower to the order of
2000 soldiers, almost a hundred elephants and horses, bulk orders of
ammunition such as replicas of swords, archery sets, shields and armor,
special war wardrobes for the manpower hired, international graphic
experts flown in to enhance the grandeur of the war sequences have sent
the budget of the show sky-rocketing.
Zee TV is walking that extra mile to translate this vision into
reality and give the audience a genuine flavor of the Rani’s epic war.
8. The patriotic fervor of the country is in full swing during
Independence and Republic Day. Do you see patriotism in a different
light after portraying the role of the Rani?
* Yes definitely! Patriotism will never remain the same for me again.
As a kid we used to celebrate Republic Day with great enthusiasm in
school. Unfurling the Tricolor and singing the National Anthem early
morning filled our hearts with pride but reading about the great leaders
and living the character of a legendary figure, who began the Indian
Revolution against British Colonialism and for Indian independence, day
in and day out changes your outlook towards the concept of “Freedom” and
“Struggle for Independence” completely.
Monday, December 17, 2012
Home »
» Interview with Kratika Sengar, Jhansi Ki Rani
0 commentaires:
Post a Comment