Sudha
Chandran,
who
has
returned
to
TV
in
a
full-fledged
role
in
Shastri
Sisters,
says
the
small
screen
has
undergone
a
metamorphosis
over
the
period
of
time.
The
50-year-old
actress
said
TV
has
moved
on
from
decked
up
looks
to
relatable
contents.
"This
is
my
full-fledged
role
after
a
long
time.
I
was
doing
small
roles
in
few
shows.
I
strongly
feel
TV
has
changed
now.
The
content
in
TV
has
become
more
mature
and
relatable.
It
has
taken
a
leap
from
loads
of
make-up
to
nice
and
simpler
looks.
I
am
very
excited
about
doing
Shastri
Sisters," Sudha,
who
was
last
seen
in
Mata
ki
Chowki(2008),
told.
In
Shastri
Sisters,
which
revolves
around
the
life
of
four
sisters,
Sudha
is
portraying
the
role
of
buaji
(aunty).
Unlike
her
previous
characters,
she
dons
a
positive
role
on
the
Colors' show
for
the
first
time.
"I
have
been
wanting
to
do
a
substantial
role
for
quite
sometime.
When
they
offered
me
this
role
which
is
positive
and
well-defined,
I
jumped
on
it.
The
character
is
modern
and
yet
authoritative,"
she
said.
Sudha
opted
for
the
show
because
she
could
connect
to
the
subject
of
it.
"I
am
a
regular
follower
of
the
show.
It
attracts
me
because
I
also
have
sisters.
The
subject
is
very
nostalgic
and
has
loads
of
sentimental
values
attached
to
it.
All
of
the
actors
are
brilliant
on
the
show," she
said.
The
ace
Bharatanatyam
dancer
has
shifted
down
South
as
she
was
not
doing
much
shows
in
Mumbai.
"I
shifted
to
South
because
I
was
getting
typecast
here,
I
was
judging
three
reality
shows
there
and
also
doing
the
Malayalam
version
of
the
TV
show
Saath
Nibhaana
Saathiya.
I
am
playing
the
role
of
Kokila
Modi
in
it,"
she
said.
Asked
if
TV
actresses
have
small
shelf
life,
Sudha
said,
"I
don't
think
so.
If
we
talk
about
character
actors
they
are
always
in
demand.
Actress
like
Aruna
Irani
will
always
be
needed
in
a
script.
Arunaji
started
of
her
career
when
she
was
eight-year-old
and
now
also
she
is
going
strong
on
TV."