Amid Rajasthan’s colorful traditions, Sun Neo’s ‘Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunari: Bindani’ spotlights the modern woman’s battle against restrictive practices. Shreya Jain’s Vaishnavi has become a viewer favorite for her fearless stance.
Chatting with reporters, Shreya revealed, ‘My character reveres customs yet demands rationale. She’s forward-thinking, probes deeply, and fights for equitable bonds, exposing how women are still boxed in.’
Vaishnavi’s power is her demand for openness in relationships. ‘Marriage isn’t about one knowing all; it’s shared decisions,’ Shreya pointed out.
The Jaipur native finds the role seamless. ‘Rajasthan’s soul is mine—Vaishnavi flows naturally from within,’ she said.
Shreya’s industry entry was family-fueled, navigating trials that define aspiring stars. Her lead in ‘Udaariya’ was transformative, leading to Bindani’s empowering arc.
Acting demands poise honed by practice, with nerves fueling excellence. She sums herself up as dedicated, perceptive, and benevolent.
For wellness, balance rules: nutritious meals, routine exercise like yoga and strolls, vital for grueling shoots. Shreya geeks out on space science in downtime and admires multifaceted talents, embracing endless inspiration.