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The actor, best known for her appearance as Sweety Gupta in ”Mirzapur” season one, believes even though she had a popular character, the arc wasn’t explored much on the 2018 show. ”Although I love my character in ‘Mirzapur’, there was a lot I could do as Sweety Gupta, but the script didn’t allow me to explore my character a lot.
”The project (‘Guilty Minds’) has been extremely transformative for me, as a person, as an actor. The show allowed me to discover so many things about me as an actor, which otherwise I hadn’t got the opportunity to do enough,” the 32-year-old actor told PTI.
In the legal drama ”Guilty Minds”, she stars as lawyer Kashaf Quaze alongside Varun Mitra’s lawyer Deepak Rana in the lead.
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”The audition scenes itself were so interesting, it didn’t feel like much of an effort to learn the lines. They were emotionally charged scenes. It is so rare for an actor, especially for me at the stage, to have encountered a part which felt like heavy lifting.
”I am one of the characters, who is carrying this on her shoulders. I have been waiting for that. So when this project happened, there was this weird calmness. I knew I was ready for it.” She described her character in ”Guilty Minds” as a ”beautifully complex” part.
”… Here, the range of what my character is going through, not just in courts but outside, her relationships with her parents, friends, partner… All these things shook me up in a beautiful way,” Shriya, daughter of actors Sachin and Supriya Pilgaonkar, said.