Rohitash Gour, Himani Shivpuri & Other Actors Reveal How Sanskrit Enriched Their Craft

Sanskrit Day is around the corner, and many actors believe that learning Sanskrit has empowered them to refine their craft. The actors of &TV including Amit Bhardwaj, who essays the role of Mewa in &TV's new show Bheema, Ashutosh Kulkarni (Krishan Bihari Vajpayee, Atal), Himani Shivpuri (Katori Amma, Happu Ki Ultan Paltan), and Rohitashv Gour (Manmohan Tiwari, Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai) share how the language has elevated their artistic output by deepening their understanding of linguistic nuances and expression. Amit Bhardwaj, known as Mewa from Bheema, shares, "Sanskrit has had a profound influence on my life, and I feel fortunate to have been exposed to it. As an actor, understanding Sanskrit has helped me delve deeper into the nuances of Indian mythology and literature, often depicted through acting and delivering dialogues. It has enriched my performance. Sanskrit has also taught me the value of discipline, focus, and mental clarity. I believe that Sanskrit is a treasure trove of knowledge and learning it has been a game-changer in my life, enabling me to appreciate it more." Ashutosh Kulkarni, known as Krishan Bihari Vajpayee from Atal, shared, "Sanskrit is not just a language; it is a gateway to our rich cultural heritage. Studying Sanskrit has been a transformative experience for me. It has not only helped me understand the nuances of Indian philosophy and literature but also instilled a sense of discipline and critical thinking. As an actor, Sanskrit has helped me bring depth and authenticity to my performances, especially in my current role of Krishan Bihari Vajpayee, where I must speak Sanskrit often during my dialogues."
Himani Shivpuri, known as Katori Amma from Happu Ki Ultan Paltan, shares, "Sanskrit has been a vital part of my artistic journey because of its profound knowledge and rich legacy. Learning the language has improved my understanding of traditional arts and helped me to have a greater appreciation for our cultural origins. The ageless lessons of Sanskrit have improved my work and motivated me to protect and advance our rich cultural heritage. Embracing Sanskrit has been a transformative experience, connecting me to the essence of our traditions and elevating my craft to new heights." Rohitashv Gour, known as Manmohan Tiwari from Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, shared, "Sanskrit is the soul of our culture, and I feel blessed to have learned it. It has helped me to deliver my dialogues with precision and authenticity. I believe that Sanskrit is not just a language but a way of life. It has indeed helped me to connect with my roots."
Watch your favourite artists in Atal at 8:00 pm, Bheema at 8:30 pm, Happu Ki Ultan Paltan at 10:00 pm, and Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai at 10:30 pm, airing every Monday to Friday only on &TV!


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