Rani Chatterjee on her fierce role as Jwala in Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani; says ‘I don’t want to play roles where women are only shown crying’
Finally, a breath of fresh air amidst the ocean of perpetually weepy heroines! Rani Chatterjee's declaration that she's done with roles where women are merely blubbering showcases a much-needed rebellion against the age-old television trope. It's almost as if she heard the collective groan of audiences tired of dramatic background music accompanying every single tear. Frankly, if Jwala is going to brandish a gun, the only tears she should be causing are those of pure, unadulterated fear – and perhaps a little excitement from viewers.
Chatterjee's fiery entrance as Jwala in 'Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani' isn't just talk; it's a dramatic re-entry that promises to shake up the entire Thakur household. Armed and dangerous, Jwala's arrival signifies a stark departure from the show's previous narrative, injecting a much-needed jolt of intensity. Her character is poised to dramatically alter power dynamics, challenging existing norms and ensuring that 'Beendani' is anything but predictable as she commands attention at gunpoint.