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Aditi Rao Hydari has been basking under the success of her web series Heeramandi. The periodical drama has impressed everyone. Her performance as Bibbojaan has left a mark on audiences’ minds. Well, recently at Presidency University, Bengaluru, Aditi Rao Hydari talked about success.
Addressed ‘Achievers Dialogues 2024’ at college, Aditi gave advised the students to follow their hearts and never stop trying to achieve their dreams. Achievers Dialogues was organized by the British Council in India and the National Indian Students and Alumni Union UK where more than 30 top global universities including Kings College London, Imperial College London and Durham University participated and students from leading colleges of Bengaluru attended this mega event held at Presidency University to explore global opportunities both for studies and work
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Recently, Aditi Rao Hydari shared an experience where Bhansali reprimanded her during filming and provoked an emotional response from her by withholding food.
Aditi told Bollywood Hungama, “That happened during the shooting of the first mujra. We started our shoot with ‘Hath hojao‘, which was the first mujra I did. I had also just recovered from Covid at that time. By the end of the first day… the costume was heavy and my brain was not taking in anymore… I could see what he was telling me, I could understand it, but the firing wasn’t happening. But, trust me, what he was saying made complete sense. I was so disappointed in myself because I knew he didn’t get what he wanted. But, just before we wrapped, we got it. My thing here was that he believed so much in us so I never wanted to see him disappointed.”
Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar now stars Manisha Koirala, Sonakshi Sinha, Aditi Rao Hydari, Richa Chadha, Sharmin Sehgal and Sanjeeda Sheikh as tawaifs. The series also stars Fardeen Khan, Taha Shah Badussha, Shekhar Suman, and Adhyayan Suman in the roles of the Nawabs.
The trailer transported fans to a time when courtesans reigned as monarchs. Through the stories of courtesans and their clients, set against the turbulent backdrop of the Indian Independence struggle in the 1940s, the series investigates the cultural reality of the namesake area of Heera Mandi.
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