Nandani Tiwary Opens Up About Playing Mansi in Tumm Se Tumm Tak
Nandani Tiwary Opens Up About Playing Mansi in Tumm Se Tumm Tak
Mumbai: Nandani Tiwary is seen as Mansi in Prateek Sharma and Parth Shah’s Tumm Se Tumm Tak. She called her character innocent yet spoiled and feels that the audience will connect with that aspect.
Talking about her character, she said, “She comes from a very rich family and is married to Harshvardhan, but her life in her sasural is completely different from her mayka. Back home she got everything easily, but here she has to ask for everythingтАФeven a check from Aryavardhan. She loves shopping, sheтАЩs greedy for money and luxuries, and that causes friction with Aryavardhan.”
тАЬHarsh, her husband, doesnтАЩt really help her, as he is always occupied with his strange business ideas. Even AryaтАЩs mother only goes along with AryaтАЩs decisions, which leaves Mansi feeling frustrated. She isnтАЩt bad at heart, but she struggles with the constant need to seek permission for everything. Unlike others, Mansi isnтАЩt inclined towards pooja-path or bhaktiтАФsheтАЩs more of a social media person,тАЭ she added.
She further shared that what sets her apart is that sheтАЩs not completely smart, but sheтАЩs not dumb either. She said, “She says a lot of things without thinking, which brings humor, and she knows she has to butter Aryavardhan to get what she wants. SheтАЩs a spoiled kid at heart, and I think audiences will both laugh at her habits and connect with her frustrations.”
As an actor, Nandani is open to experimenting with her looks. She said, “For me, looks and preparation go hand in hand with the characterтАЩs demands. For example, Mansi has to look a certain way so that people instantly connect with her personality. She canтАЩt be in a simple suit-salwar with a choti because that doesnтАЩt suit her greedy, luxury-loving side. IтАЩm always open to experimenting with my looks if a character demands it.”
“When I decided to become an actor, I never thought, ‘I only want to play innocent characters’ or ‘only glamorous roles.’ Every person is differentтАФthe way they walk, talk, think, and lookтАФso as an actor, I want to challenge myself to explore all kinds of roles, even those very different from how I look in real life,” she added.
Asked what aspects of her characterтАЩs journey the audience will connect with the most, she said, “With MansiтАЩs childishness and her constant need to ask for things. In todayтАЩs time, many of us want things instantly without really working for themтАФand Mansi is exactly like that. She has some silly habits, says things without thinking, and gets herself into funny situations.”
“Viewers will laugh at her antics but also understand her frustrations,” Nandani ended.
