Shweta Kataria opens up about how her role in Jagadhatri challenged her emotionally and creatively.
The actress reflects on stepping out of her comfort zone and portraying a powerful journey of self-growth.
For Shweta Kataria, her current role in Rahul Kumar Tewary’s Jagadhatri has turned out to be a deeply transformative experience. The show, which stars Sonakshi Batra and Farman Haider as the lead pair, has given Shweta the opportunity to explore emotional layers she hadn’t previously tapped into as an actor. Through her character’s journey, she has found herself growing not just professionally, but personally as well.

Opening up about the demands of her role, Shweta Kataria admits that the character challenged her in unexpected ways. Reflecting on the emotional depth required, she shares that the experience pushed her far beyond familiar territory. She says, “Yes, absolutely, my character has pushed me out of my comfort zone. It required a level of emotional vulnerability I hadn’t gone into so deeply earlier. It made me look at situations from a completely different perspective, and that experience helped me grow not just as an actor, but also as a person.”
The actress explains that portraying such vulnerability forced her to approach scenes with greater honesty and emotional awareness. Instead of relying on instinct alone, she had to consciously understand her character’s inner conflicts, fears, and strength. This process, she feels, has reshaped the way she now looks at storytelling and performance.
One particular moment in the show remains especially close to her heart, a turning point that redefines her character’s journey. Talking about this powerful phase, Shweta Kataria recalls, “The moment when my character finally stands up for herself felt like a real milestone. She stops reacting to situations and starts making her own choices. That shift was extremely powerful for me as an actor and marked real growth for the character.”
According to Shweta Kataria, this transition from silence to self-expression made the character more relatable and inspiring. It also allowed her, as an actor, to explore strength through restraint and emotional clarity. As Jagadhatri continues to unfold, Shweta’s performance stands out as a testament to growth, resilience, and the courage to embrace vulnerability.
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