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I was a little skeptical playing a character with as many layers as Maya: Jennifer Winget
By Anwesha Kamal20 Jan 2017 05:57 PM
Jennifer Winget gets chatty with Tellychakkar.com talking about her journey as Maya so far and much more...
She's the quintessential diva, who has stunned one and all with her obsessive' and daring approach in Sony TV's Beyhadh.
The gorgeous and talented Jennifer has always impressed the audience with her roles in her popular shows. Be it playing Dr. Ridhima in Dill Mll Gayye or being Sanjay Leela Bhansali's heroine Kumud in Saraswatichandra, she has certainly nailed her roles and has been well appreciated for it.
Her role in the Cinevistaas show came as a total surprise for the audience, but Jennifer has gone on to win appreciations from both critics and her fans for this multi-shaded role of Maya.
In a deep conversation with Tellychakkar.com, Jennifer talks about her experience living Maya so far, her journey in the industry and much more.
Excerpts from the interview -
How has Maya been treating you so far? What attracted you the most about this role and the show when you got a narration about it? How much of homework did you do to prepare yourself for Maya?
(Smiles) Have you been introduced to Maya yet? She is possibly the only grey character on Indian television that audiences have grown to side and want the show to turn in her best interests. (Laughs) How could anyone turn that role down? I was really gripped by her strong character and script. Being part of Beyhadh is surreal for me and it's still sinking in! The response has been phenomenal and continues to edge on positively, which is so encouraging for not just me but the whole cast and crew. Yeah, it's overwhelming!
I think I work hard to challenge myself and I was due for a shake up. Not all risks are bad for us and I'm glad I took this one. We do our fair share of homework researching looks for each of the characters we portray. With Maya, there's learning and unfolding a new side of her every day. It's been two months that the show's been on air and the excitement hasn't mellowed a bit. That counts for something!
Maya has so many shades. Which one satisfies you the most as an actor in terms of performance?
Maya's extremities! How she can switch from being subtle and soft to being strong and shrill effortlessly. I'm telling you, it's challenging. Something I'm training myself on every day and hopefully am getting better at.
What has been the most challenging bit about Beyhadh so far?
The subtlety of the emotions she goes through I think.
From playing a simple village girl Kumud to an obsessed lover Maya, there has been a huge transformation in terms of role from your previous show to this one. Was it easy for you to get yourself evolved in it? Was this transformation difficult for you?
Oh! It's been a roller-coaster ride of emotions since day one. With Maya, you can never know what to expect. She isn't predictable and that's what also draws you to her. So I make it a point to get to the sets every day with a clear head, but come back home all heavy and intense on some days. It's a constant process of learning and unlearning with this character and to have that at this point in my career is an absolutely enriching experience.
For me, most times, it's all about spontaneity. I have to feel what the character is feeling. I don't really rehearse much. I can't actually! I think it