Sun Neo’s hit ‘Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunari: Bindani’ weaves Rajasthan’s legacy with contemporary dilemmas, starring Shreya Jain as the defiant Vaishnavi, who’s redefining women’s narratives on screen.
In an insightful talk, Shreya described her persona: ‘Vaishnavi values tradition sans blind faith. Progressive and probing, she champions equality, shattering confines on women.’
Central to Vaishnavi is relational equity. ‘Transparency and balance are non-negotiable in love,’ Shreya stressed.
Rooted in Jaipur, Shreya lives the character effortlessly. ‘It’s ingrained—acting feels like breathing Rajasthan,’ she reflected.
Family support eased her Mumbai move, though struggles abounded. ‘Udaariya’s lead role ignited my path, culminating in Bindani’s strength.’
‘Experience breeds assurance; mild anxiety sharpens focus,’ she advised on performing. Three words for self: industrious, tender-hearted, merciful.
Health mantra: equilibrium via wholesome food, yoga, walks—crucial for irregular routines. Astronomy captivates her leisure, and she’s motivated by actors’ emotional range, vowing perpetual evolution.
