Adipurush: A look at mythological narratives in Indian cinema
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Plays excel in adapting art, mythology to new normal
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The serial on Zee Telugu with its 12-year-leap brings new characters, twists and turns
Actor Meghana Lokesh is excited with her dual
roles in
Kalyana Vaibhogam. When the serial premièred on Zee Telugu in 2017 she played the roles of Manga and Nitya in it. Now, after four years and a 12-year leap, the actor’s joy has doubled as she gets to play the roles of Divya (a youngster) and Nitya (a middle-aged woman). It was an author-backed role that made Meghana, a Kannadiga jump at the opportunity. “Playing multiple roles is a challenge; each role comes with a responsibility,” says Meghana who dons a different look for each of her characters. Her Manga remains a much-loved character on the small screen. “She’s a positive, kind-hearted girl whereas Nitya is self-centred. Divya is full of energy and raring to go,” she adds.