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Anjali Tatrari on her role in Tere Bina Jiya Jaye Na

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The upcoming show Tere Bina Jiya Jaye Na showcases the story of Krisha Chaturvedi, a girl who has always dreamt of being swept off her feet by a knight in shining armour, and what happens after the day the universe manifests this dream for her. Krisha, played by Anjali Tatrari, is a simple girl with limited means, who moves into a magnificent palace against the picturesque landscape of the princely state of Ambikapur. She hopes to begin her very own fairy tale with the love of her life, Prince Devraj, the current heir of the royal family.

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Anjali says, “My character Krisha has to take care of a lot of things, including the way she speaks, the way she follows customs and so on. There were a lot of small details and nuances that I had to get right. Firstly, as I play a girl from Udaipur, I had to learn a few Mewari and Rajasthani words that they use in their daily lives. With Krisha becoming a part of the royal family, I also had to get into the habit of addressing myself as hum rather than main, as we usually do. So, I had to completely change the way I speak for Tere Bina Jiya Jaye Na.”

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