Anjali Arora as Sita in Shri Ramayan Katha and comparisons with Sai Pallavi
Social media influencer and 'Kacha Badam Girl' Anjali Arora is set to make her silver screen debut as Goddess Sita in Abhishek Singh's directorial venture, Shri Ramayan Katha.
In recent news, social media influencer and 'Kacha Badam Girl' Anjali Arora is set to make her silver screen debut as Goddess Sita in Abhishek Singh's directorial venture, Shri Ramayan Katha. The film is an adaptation of the Hindu epic Ramayana, and Arora's casting has sparked excitement and curiosity among fans.
Anjali Arora expressed her gratitude and excitement about the opportunity to play such a revered character. She said, "I feel blessed to essay Goddess Sita's character. I was curious about landing the role, and when I was informed that I was competing with a few other actors, I was thrilled to be selected." Arora has been preparing for the role by watching videos and attending workshops to ensure she does justice to the character.
The film also stars Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi, who are set to play Lord Ram and Sita, respectively, in Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana. While comparisons between Arora and Pallavi's portrayals of Sita are inevitable, Arora expressed her contentment at being compared to an established actor. She said, "If I am compared to a Bollywood actress, I will be happy."
Arora's social media persona has been a topic of discussion, with some expressing concern about how it might influence audience perception as she portrays a divine character. However, Arora emphasized her dedication to honing her character and asserted that her social media image has nothing to do with her acting skills.
She said, "I cannot alter anyone's perspective towards me, but I am dedicated to honing my character. I recognize the inevitability of trolls and their right to express their views, but my social media image has nothing to do with my acting skills and won't affect my performance."
Fans are eagerly awaiting the release of the film and are excited to see Arora's portrayal of the revered character.