I was so happy and overwhelmed that I cried in my green room - Palak Jain from 'Junooniyatt'
Palak Jain, who has recently entered Ravie Dubey and Sargun’s Mehta’s Junooniyatt, plays the role of Seerat.
Published: Friday,Jun 30, 2023 08:10 AM GMT-06:00

Actor Palak Jain recently entered Junonniyatt and is seen playing the role of Seerat.
In a recent conversation, the actor opened up on the same. “Seerat is full of life, blunt, straightforward, yet soft-hearted. She fights against what is wrong, and she doesn't tolerate anything that is unjust. She is vulnerable, like today's girl, who knows how to take a stand. She is free-spirited and returned from Canada after studying abroad. It's been a week since I started portraying Seerat, and I've noticed the similarity in the way she speaks. I also speak fast, without pauses, sometimes without much thought, just like her. Speaking quickly, blabbering away, being funny and always having a smile on my face,” she says.
Talking about working with Dreamiyata Productions, she says, “This is the first time I'm working with Sargun ma’am and Ravie sir and Dreamiyata, and they always create magic when they are onscreen. I haven't had the chance to meet them yet, but I really want to. I'm incredibly happy to be a part of this passionate show, filled with love and intensity. After performing my very first scene, I was so happy and overwhelmed that I cried in my green room. It was a moment of pure joy to portray Seerat.”
Palak adds that she can relate to her character well. “While portraying Seerat, I have noticed some similarities, such as creating humour and spreading smiles around me, which is something I do in real life. I always listen to what my mom says, just like Seerat. Whatever she says to me, I never question it; it's final. She means everything to me. Just like Seerat, I also take a stand for what is right and wrong. In my very first scene, if someone was making a phone call in a hospital queue, I would also fight against it, just like Seerat did,” she says.
Meanwhile, she loves shooting in Chandigarh. “This place gives me a sense of peace, with its lush greenery, fields, and gardens. It gives a desi vibe that I don't experience in Bombay. However, I do miss the Mumbai monsoon here,” she says.
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