“I did take time to get completely into Angoori’s character”, says Shubhangi Atre of ‘Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai’’!
#ShubhangiAtre says, “‘#BhabijiGharParHai’’ is one of the major milestones of my career and has created a big, unforgettable impact on my life. I am thankful to the makers (#Binaiferr and #SanjayKohli) for allowing me to be a part of this cult comedy show on Indian television. I have always admired and embraced #Angoori, as this character has taught me a lot. I have played many different characters in my career.”
“However, Angoori’s role has been refreshingly different and allowed me to explore the comedy genre. It is an iconic character that has struck a chord with the audience. The role has given me fame, recognition, immense love and appreciation from the audience.
“But looking at the love my character Angoori receives for her desipan, innocence, and simplicity, I think I have made the best decision by taking up this show and the character,” adds the actress on how her character allowed her to explore comedy as a genre.
Ask her how tough it is to make the audience laugh and she replies: “Making someone laugh is not easy. It is indeed quite challenging. I did take time to get completely into Angoori’s character”.
“As an actor, I believe I possess the necessary quality of good observation. As a child, I observed the behaviour of small-town women, which helped me form my character. As an actor, I feel that our lives are much more difficult. Making the audience laugh daily is a tough job, but it’s all about team effort, and we are working hard on this,” she shares.
She has been in the industry for so long how it has evolved with time in terms of content. The actress further briefs how OTT is inspiring the makers to make more realistic and experimental stories.
“I believe OTT is a dramatised version of real events by people who are experts in storytelling, whereas television content is evolving, undoubtedly matching the level of OTT. I feel television targets more Hindi-speaking and regional audiences, whereas OTT caters to a more metro-centric and limited audience”, concludes Shubhangi.