What Does Mohak Matkar Love Most About Diwali?

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Key Takeaways
- Mohak Matkar cherishes the Diwali festival for its festive decorations.
- The significance of community and togetherness during celebrations.
- Her journey in acting showcases resilience and dedication.
- The importance of cultural traditions in modern times.
- 'Saru' reflects the aspirations of young women in India.
Mumbai, Oct 20 (NationPress) Actress Mohak Matkar, who plays the lead character of Saru in the television series ‘Saru’, is sharing insights about her most cherished aspect of Diwali.
The talented actress enjoys embellishing her home with diyas and rangoli, and eagerly anticipates donning traditional attire as a tribute to the nation’s rich culture.
In a conversation with IANS, she expressed, “Diwali has consistently been one of the most significant times of the year for me. I adore the energy, the brightness, and the feeling of unity it fosters. My favorite part of the celebration is adorning our home with diyas and rangoli, dressing up in traditional attire, and of course, savoring all the delightful sweets.”
She added, “This year, I wish for everyone’s lives to shine as brightly as the Diwali lights. Let us fill our homes and hearts with love, joy, and positivity. Wishing everyone a very happy and safe Diwali!”
Coming from a family entrenched in the medical and legal fields, Mohak chose to follow her passion for acting, enduring five years of auditions before landing a role. In ‘Saru’, she portrays the titular character, a resolute young woman from a village in Rajasthan who aspires to become a district commissioner. To authentically represent her character, Mohak spent time in a village in Rajasthan, immersing herself in the local dialect and culture.
The show chronicles Saru’s journey, a determined young woman from a Rajasthani village, who dreams of being a district commissioner despite societal hurdles and familial expectations. The storyline interweaves ambition, resilience, and cultural intricacies, portraying the challenges and victories of a small-town girl pursuing her dreams. Celebrated for its genuine depiction of rural life, the series captures local dialects, traditions, and community dynamics.
Before her role in ‘Saru’, Mohak showcased her versatility in the family drama ‘Hamara Parivar’.
Currently, ‘Saru’ is airing on Zee TV.