Represents not just the journey of the show, but also my own growth as an actor

Represents not just the journey of the show, but also my own growth as an actor

Vaishnavi Ganatra on Jagadhatri completing 100 episodes

Represents not just the journey of the show, but also my own growth as an actor
Represents not just the journey of the show, but also my own growth as an actor

As Rahul Kumar Tewary’s Jagadhatri completed 100 episodes, Vaishnavi Ganatra, who plays the role of Aarna in the show, is grateful to the audience for their love and support. And, she counts it as not just a milestone for the show but for her as well.

She said, “Completing 100 episodes feels incredibly special and emotional for me. It represents not just the journey of the show but also my own growth as an actor. Being part of a daily show teaches you discipline, patience, and consistency. Reaching this milestone makes all the hard work feel worthwhile.”

“I feel grateful to be associated with a show that has connected so strongly with audiences and to have evolved alongside my character through this journey,” she added.

She also shared that over these 100 episodes, her character has transformed from being carefree to becoming more emotionally aware and grounded. She said, “She now understands relationships and situations on a much deeper level while still staying true to herself. The most challenging and rewarding track for me is one that viewers will witness soon. It places Aarna in a very unexpected situation where she experiences anxiety, fear, and emotional confusion.”

Vaishnavi also confessed that portraying those layered emotions and her vulnerability was intense yet fulfilling. She said, “The support she receives during that phase and the bond that develops because of it add beautiful emotional depth to her journey, which I truly enjoyed bringing to life.”

She believes the show connects so deeply with viewers because of its emotional honesty. She said, “Even though the situations can be complex, the emotions behind them are relatable. Feelings like confusion, hurt, love, and the need for acceptance are universal.”

“The way relationships are portrayed with sensitivity and warmth allows audiences to see reflections of their own lives, which strengthens the connection over time,” she added.

She agrees that daily shows truly begin to feel like extended families and said, “The atmosphere on set is supportive and comfortable, even during long and hectic schedules. There is mutual respect among the cast and crew, and everyone looks out for one another.”

“That sense of camaraderie makes work enjoyable and motivates us to give our best every single day,” she added.

As for the producer Rahul Kumar Tewary, she said his guidance has been an enriching experience. “He has a very clear vision for the show and gives actors the space to explore and understand their characters deeply,” she said.

“His creative direction encourages emotional honesty and authenticity rather than exaggeration. That clarity and trust make it easier for us to stay connected to our roles and deliver performances with sincerity,” Vaishnavi ended.