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The show must go on!

Sayantani, who recently fractured her foot, continues to shoot for 'Jagadhatri' despite the injury
Sayantani Ghosh is stepping into the role of Maya, a strong-willed and influential media mogul who rules her world with iron discipline, in Zee TV’s show Jagadhatri.

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While Sonakshi Batra takes the centre stage as Jagadhatri, the Zee TV’s show also brings together a stellar ensemble cast with Farman Haider. Stepping into the role of Maya, a strong-willed and influential media mogul who rules her world with iron discipline, is none other than Sayantani Ghosh. Maya is layered, commanding and deeply complex — projecting strength on the outside while silently carrying the weight of her struggles within.

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What makes Sayantani’s portrayal even more inspiring is her unyielding commitment to the craft. Despite having recently fractured her foot, the actress continues to shoot for the show with utmost dedication. Her perseverance mirrors the very spirit of resilience that Jagadhatri seeks to embody, proving that true strength lies not in the absence of challenges, but in the courage to rise above them. The actress also credits the show's team for being accommodating -- making arrangements from wheelchairs to shooting setups where she did not need to walk too much.

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As fans wish her a speedy recovery, Ghosh is ready to ace her new role. Asserting that it isn't a usual negative character, the actress says Maya's role is deeply nuanced.

Viewers can also expect major saree outfit goals as power dressing would be another highlight of Maya's arch as Ghosh tries to retain Maya’s elegance and strength, who is affluent but self-made.

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