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Harleen Kaur Rekhi on 'Humare Ram' & living her dream through theatre

IANS April 28, 2025 295 views

Harleen Kaur Rekhi is a dedicated theatre artist who has found her true calling on stage. Her portrayal of Mata Sita in 'Humare Ram' has touched countless hearts, creating profound connections with audiences. Working alongside veteran actor Ashutosh Rana, she brings an unparalleled passion and authenticity to her performances. For Harleen, theatre is more than a profession—it's a lifelong love and an art form that offers irreplaceable, instant human connections.

"Theatre is, and will always be, my first school. It stays with you till your last breath." - Harleen Kaur Rekhi"
Mumbai, April 28: Actress Harleen Kaur Rekhi, known for playing Mandodari in Shrimad Ramayana, is now winning hearts playing Mata Sita in the stage production "Humare Ram", starring Ashutosh Rana as Ravana.

Key Points

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Passionate theatre artist with 60-70 plays since 2011

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Performs iconic role of Mata Sita in 'Humare Ram'

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Shares stage with veteran actor Ashutosh Rana

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Deeply committed to live performance art

A passionate theatre artist, Harleen has performed in more than 60–70 plays since 2011, after graduating from Shri Ram Centre, Mandi House, a place she fondly calls her "first school" of acting.

Speaking about sharing the stage with Ashutosh Rana, Harleen described the experience as “incredible and mesmerizing.” She recalled, "Seeing him since childhood, he has always been an idol. Every day, every time I step on stage with him, it’s a new experience altogether." She further praised him for his powerful command over pure Hindi and the magnetic aura he brings to the stage.

Despite the rise of screen-based entertainment, Harleen remains a fierce advocate for theatre. "Theatre is, and will always be, my first school. It stays with you till your last breath. It's a beautiful art form — there are no retakes, and the joy of receiving instant reactions from a live audience is incomparable," she asserted.

Recalling emotional moments from "Humare Ram" performances, Harleen shared some touching memories. "An elderly couple once came on stage with tears in their eyes, touching my feet and offering me prasad. They said, 'You are Seeta Mata for us.' Moments like these stay with me forever," she said. Another memory she treasures is being called a favorite by a three-year-old child.

With 215 shows under her belt for "Humare Ram", Harleen said every performance feels like the first. "The same excitement, the same butterflies. Performing live is a constant challenge because you have just one chance. Once done, it's done — and that’s the beauty of it," she stated.

Reader Comments

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Priya S.
Harleen's passion for theatre is so inspiring! I saw "Humare Ram" last month and she truly embodied Sita's grace. That moment when she described the elderly couple touching her feet gave me chills. Theatre really does create magical connections ❤️
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Rahul K.
While I admire her dedication, I wonder if theatre actors like Harleen get enough financial stability compared to screen actors. The article mentions 215 shows - that's incredible commitment, but is the industry supporting them properly?
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Ananya P.
Omg I saw this play in Delhi! Ashutosh Rana as Ravana was terrifyingly good, but Harleen stole the show with her emotional performance. That part about the 3-year-old calling her favorite is adorable 🥺 More power to theatre artists!
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Vikram J.
As someone who studied at Shri Ram Centre, I can relate to what she says about it being a "first school". The energy of live theatre is unmatched. Kudos to Harleen for keeping the tradition alive while working in television too!
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Meera D.
"No retakes" - that's what makes theatre so special! I love how she still gets butterflies after 215 shows. That's true passion. Would love to see more mainstream coverage of theatre artists like Harleen.

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