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I was offered Karmma Calling ten years ago, says Raveena Tandon.

I was offered Karmma Calling ten years ago, says Raveena Tandon.

By Kajal Sharma - 25 Jan 2024 09:33 PM

Raveena Tandon discussed how difficult it was to play a grey character in Karmma Calling during the trailer's premiere.Karmma Calling on Disney Plus Hotstar will feature Raveena Tandon as a grey character. The mystery thriller-style program has a very captivating trailer that was released today. The actor discussed how difficult it was to depict a character with gray tones during the Karmma Calling press conference."Indira Kothari is very different from the real person that I am," the actor revealed. Because I did not want my thoughts to be reflected in this position, there was always a dilemma. I've been trying to play different characters for years, like KGF 2 or Aranyak. I've been spotted by people under many avatars. However, Karmma Calling is the first, and it was difficult.Sincerity, in the opinion of Raveena Tandon, is the secret to nailing any character. Being a real actor is a benefit. After 33 years, from the 1990s to the present, I've come to the conclusion that sincerity, honesty, and a lot of hard effort are what define an actor. Your job is unique if these are present in every character, the speaker stated.Speaking about her belief in karma, the actress said, "I am a spiritual person.

" Thus, in my opinion, you get what you sow. The universe has prepared this journey with the spectacle. Ten years ago, I had an offer for the program, but I was unable to accept it because my son Ranbir had just been born. However, after ten years, karma brought this back to me. Namrata Sheth and Varun Sood play significant parts in Karmma Calling as well. On January 26, the program will be available on Disney Plus Hotstar.Origins of Karmma Ten years ago, I accepted this show. In an exclusive interview with Hindustan Times, Raveena stated that only anything that is intended to happen truly occurs when the stars align. When director Ruchi Narain approached Raveena for her Star TV debut, the actress said that because her son Ranbir Thadani was still a little child, she wouldn't be able to take time off for the lengthy shoot.Luckily for her, the show did not become popular. Ruchi convinced Star India's Gaurav Banerjee that Revenge, the ABC murder drama, would make a great TV series. He made an attempt to ABC Network, Star's then-rival, but they were unable to obtain the adaptation rights, so they had to shelve it. But years later, Disney, the parent business of ABC, bought Fox, the parent company of Star. It made it possible for Gaurav, who is currently head of content at Disney+ Hotstar, to approve Ruchi's version of her revenge story, Karmma Calling.

 

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