Siddharth and Palavi at tan event for Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat.
Karjat:
Model-actress Pallavi Subhash says donning the role of a mother in upcoming historical show Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat was not an easy call for her.
The 30-year-old actress, who is playing a protective mother of emperor Ashoka on the show, said she was skeptical to take up the character as it needed high emotions.
"I was apprehensive initially about the role. I am playing something like this for the first time. It is very tricky because if you do overacting to bring you emotions, you will be easily caught," Pallavi said at the launch of the show in Karjat, where it is being shot.
The actress credited her reel son Siddharth Nigam (playing Ashoka) for bringing out the right emotions.
"I feel Siddharth made my role easy. The child is a brilliant actor and has a better future. I am actually blessed to have an on-screen son like him who gave me a conviction to play a mother," she said.
The Marathi-actress, who was last seen in a guest appearance in mythological show Mahabharat, said she found it tough to master the language.
"The only flaw I had was to speak the language. I am not very good with pure Hindi which has many Sanskrit words. I played a cameo in Mahabharat and it was just three-four scenes," she said.
Pallavi, who started her journey from Marathi theatre, made a mark in telly world with Ekta Kapoor's show Karam Apnaa Apnaa followed by Kasamh Se. She took a break from TV to do Marathi films.
When asked if she is choosy about her roles, Pallavi, who is returning to a full-fledged role in Hindi TV industry after a long time, said, "Being a Marathi I started off my career in the regional medium but when I got the opportunity to be a part of Hindi TV soaps, I shifted my base completely and I worked here for 5-6 years where I played lead in most of my shows. Since I was getting similar roles, I thought I should start doing something else."
Pallavi has also made a debut in Southern Film industry and will be seen in Gautham Menon's next untitled project.
The 30-year-old actress, who is playing a protective mother of emperor Ashoka on the show, said she was skeptical to take up the character as it needed high emotions.
"I was apprehensive initially about the role. I am playing something like this for the first time. It is very tricky because if you do overacting to bring you emotions, you will be easily caught," Pallavi said at the launch of the show in Karjat, where it is being shot.
The actress credited her reel son Siddharth Nigam (playing Ashoka) for bringing out the right emotions.
"I feel Siddharth made my role easy. The child is a brilliant actor and has a better future. I am actually blessed to have an on-screen son like him who gave me a conviction to play a mother," she said.
The Marathi-actress, who was last seen in a guest appearance in mythological show Mahabharat, said she found it tough to master the language.
"The only flaw I had was to speak the language. I am not very good with pure Hindi which has many Sanskrit words. I played a cameo in Mahabharat and it was just three-four scenes," she said.
Pallavi, who started her journey from Marathi theatre, made a mark in telly world with Ekta Kapoor's show Karam Apnaa Apnaa followed by Kasamh Se. She took a break from TV to do Marathi films.
When asked if she is choosy about her roles, Pallavi, who is returning to a full-fledged role in Hindi TV industry after a long time, said, "Being a Marathi I started off my career in the regional medium but when I got the opportunity to be a part of Hindi TV soaps, I shifted my base completely and I worked here for 5-6 years where I played lead in most of my shows. Since I was getting similar roles, I thought I should start doing something else."
Pallavi has also made a debut in Southern Film industry and will be seen in Gautham Menon's next untitled project.