Mansi Srivastava Embraces Her Characters Quirks in Lakshmi Niwas

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Narendra Jijhontiya

Mansi Srivastava Embraces Her Characters Quirks in Lakshmi Niwas

Mumbai, March 31: Actress Mansi Srivastava, known for her role as Revati in the TV show ‘Lakshmi Niwas,’ has adopted a unique habit from her character into her real life. Revati’s tendency to mumble to herself has now become a part of Mansi’s daily routine. The actress believes that when a habit resonates deeply, it translates authentically on screen.

Revati is portrayed as a simple, energetic woman who takes care of her family while often mumbling to herself throughout the day. This endearing trait has earned her the affectionate nickname ‘Gungunati Gauri’ from her on-screen grandmother. This small habit has made Revati’s character beloved and memorable among viewers.

Mansi shared insights about the show’s characters, stating that each one is so genuine and relatable that audiences can connect with them. She believes that good acting extends beyond the screen, sometimes becoming a part of the actor’s life.

In a conversation, Mansi remarked, “Revati is a very simple, loving, and caring woman. I felt an immediate connection to her character because I also enjoy taking care of people in real life.”

She added, “Revati’s most distinctive trait is her habit of mumbling to herself while working throughout the day. While preparing for the role, I inadvertently picked up this habit. Now, I often find myself mumbling as well. It happened naturally without me realizing it. I believe that when a habit connects with the heart, it appears very honest and true on screen.”

‘Lakshmi Niwas’ beautifully portrays the small joys, relationships, and emotions of a middle-class family. Mansi emphasized that Revati is deeply connected to her world, home, and family, and she has made every effort to bring Revati’s simplicity, ease, and mannerisms to life on screen.

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