What Inspired Sonali Kulkarni to Embrace Her First Audiobook 'His Majesty's Tiger'?

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Key Takeaways
- Sonali Kulkarni is stepping into audiobooks with 'His Majesty's Tiger'.
- She highlights the challenge of conveying emotions solely through voice.
- Rani Sukanya is a multi-dimensional character with rich emotional depth.
- Sonali's preparation focused on vocal expression, not visual adornments.
- This audiobook marks a new chapter in her career.
Mumbai, April 29 (NationPress) Actress Sonali Kulkarni is venturing into a new realm with her upcoming audiobook, "His Majesty's Tiger" by Audible.
In an exclusive discussion with IANS, Sonali expressed her astonishment upon receiving the offer for an audiobook, marking her debut in this format.
She explained what intrigued her about this opportunity, stating, "It was a surprise for me that Audible wanted me to portray Rani Sukanya in this series. This is an unconventional project as I’m accustomed to roles in web series, films, short films, and modeling assignments. I recently walked the Bombay Times fashion show ramp as a showstopper, so I’m used to that realm. However, this was a refreshing challenge that piqued my curiosity—why did you think of me? Although I have experience in plays and readings, this was a new adventure."
Discussing her preparation for the role of Rani Sukanya, where conveying emotions relied solely on her voice, the 'Dil Chahta Hai' star remarked, "In this medium, there's no artificial accessory to portray a queen. I lacked makeup, costumes, and sets to aid in depicting this character. It came down to my vocal command, and Rani Sukanya embodies very human emotions and grace—she is not merely defined by her royal status."
On the intricacies of her character, Sonali shared, "I appreciated how Rani Sukanya embodies a mother, a queen, a citizen, and a relative. She has deep connections with her family and son, is a compassionate leader, and is a proud queen who experiences profound pain. It was crucial for our team to bring out these subtleties effectively, as we often assume that a commanding voice wins half the battle. However, a leader is human too, and Rani Sukanya possesses significant human dimensions."