Kirti Choudhary on joining Ganesh Kartikey; says 'Ganga’s love is selfless and her journey is about letting go'
Ganesh Kartikey brings alive timeless stories of devotion, family, and divine relationships through the journey of the Shiv Parivaar. In the current track, the story follows Goddess Parvati (Shrenu Parikh) as she slowly begins to understand who she truly is the reincarnation of Devi Sati and what that means for her destiny. As Parvati gets closer to uniting with Mahadev, her journey becomes more difficult. It becomes a test of her devotion which is not an easy path.
Amid this intense phase, Parvati’s elder sister Ganga enters the show which adds a touching emotional angle to the storyline. Ganga is someone who showcases grace and warmth, She feels deeply and loves with quiet sincerity. She has always had a soft affection for Mahadev. She dreams of a life with him, filled with love, respect, and devotion.
But her world turns when she learns about Parvati’s past life and her profound, divine connection with him.
Speaking about stepping into the role, Kirti Choudhary shared, “I remember one of the first scenes I shot where Ganga realises that Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiv are destined to be together, and there was this quiet moment where she has to hold back everything she feels. That day stayed with me because it wasn’t about dramatic expressions, it was about what you don’t say. We did a couple of takes, and each time I felt that lump in my throat, thinking about how difficult it must be to let go of something you truly wish for. Ganga’s love is pure, but her strength lies in stepping aside with grace, and that emotional balance is what made this journey so special for me.”
But her world turns when she learns about Parvati’s past life and her profound, divine connection with him.
Speaking about stepping into the role, Kirti Choudhary shared, “I remember one of the first scenes I shot where Ganga realises that Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiv are destined to be together, and there was this quiet moment where she has to hold back everything she feels. That day stayed with me because it wasn’t about dramatic expressions, it was about what you don’t say. We did a couple of takes, and each time I felt that lump in my throat, thinking about how difficult it must be to let go of something you truly wish for. Ganga’s love is pure, but her strength lies in stepping aside with grace, and that emotional balance is what made this journey so special for me.”
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