🤗 Hello everybody! Now before all of you think why I have jumped so abruptly to praising Kratika, I want to clear it out that I wanted to post this soon after the epic episode of 13th april i.e. epi #41. But I didn't get time then. Now that I've got some time, I'm gonna start off...😉
I must say Kratika is doing a fantabulous job as Aarti.👍🏼 She is just perfect for the role of Aarti. I can imagine no other actress doing justice to this role. (Remember the look test, anyone? The other actresses were not good enough!🤢)Though I didn't follow Jhansi ki Rani that much, whatever little I saw of her in that show, I was mighty impressed. It is not easy to play a role in a period drama wherein you have to fit into the mold of a person who lived in the past and that too a legendary person as Rani Laxmibai. Kratika was so convincing as JKR and oozed so much of power of authority that I almost believed that Rani Laxmibai was completely like her. 😃
Coming to PV, I feel she has surpassed herself and has left her contemporaries behind with her powerful and believable portrayal of Aarti. 👏 She has surely joined the league of TV actresses to whom acting comes naturally, unlike other actresses whose outrageous over-acting and over-the-top expressions are applauded as great acting by their mindless fans. 😕
Acting is a lot more than giving myriad expressions or being able to laugh or cry effortlessly onscreen (which is what most TV actresses do). It encompasses a lot more - emoting well through facial expressions as well as small gestures such as eye movement, body language or even a particular style of walking or talking, I mean the entire demeanour. And Kratika exactly does that. She makes you feel for the character and makes you connect to the emotion she wants to portray. 🤗
Mostly we see unidimensional characters on TV. For the female protagonist, you generally have two choices:
1. She'll be loud, bubbly, extrovert, happy-go-lucky (read: hunterwali) type of person.
2. Or she'll be the epitome of shyness and sacrifice (read: nazuk kali), coy and introvert. 🥱
We really need to see more stronger female characters on TV, more women of substance. 👍🏼 And Aarti is one such character. Okay, sorry for going off the tangent, I'll come back to Kratika. 😛
Recapitulate:
1. A woman happily married and settled in life, expecting her first baby soon VS a divorced woman with all her hopes and aspirations locked up inside her.
2. The hockey-stick-wielding fighter girl VS the soft, dedicated and devoted mother to the apple of her eye.
3. The passionate, seductive looks she gave to Prashant VS the hesitating awkward glances at Yash.
4. At times protesting against the injustice meted out to her VS sometimes accepting the harsh decisions quietly.
Kratika has portrayed every emotion perfectly. Hats off to Kratika for bringing such a complex character as Aarti to life successfully. ⭐️
I really hope Punar Vivah does for Kratika what Fashion did for Priyanka Chopra. I wish and pray Kratz bags all the top honours at the next set of Television awards for her flawless acting. ⭐️👏
So you must have realised I am in total fangirl mode today. 😆
I wish Kratika reads this and realises how much her fans love her : *waves frantically, we love you*. 😳
Please do comment on Kratika's profile and join her fanclub.😳
Thanks for reading...
Love,🤗
Mamita
Edited by -Ravjot- - 13 years ago