Key Points

Priyamvada Kant made a remarkable return to the popular TV show Tenali Ram after a seven-year break, describing it as a unique opportunity in Indian television. Her comeback was largely driven by persistent fan messages requesting her to reprise the role of Sharda. While discussing her return, she also shared insights about her incomplete Bollywood project with Nawazuddin Siddiqui. Despite the challenges in her career, Kant remains optimistic and grateful for the opportunities she has received.

Key Points: Priyamvada Kant's Tenali Ram Return Marks TV Comeback

  • Rare TV show revival with original cast after seven-year gap
  • Actress discusses emotional connection to Sharda character
  • Bollywood debut with Nawazuddin Siddiqui remains incomplete
  • Fan messages inspired her return to television role
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Priyamvada Kant calls retuning to Tenali Ram 'a huge achievement'

Actress Priyamvada Kant reveals her journey back to Tenali Ram, discussing fan support and career challenges

"We're very lucky that this opportunity came our way - Priyamvada Kant"

Mumbai, May 23

Actress Priyamvada Kant opened up about returning to the show "Tenali Ram" as Sharda for season two during an exclusive interaction with IANS.

Calling it a huge achievement, the former 'Splitsvilla' contestant told IANS, "Having the same cast return for a second season, with the same names and roles, is quite rare — it’s actually happened for the first time on Indian television. We’re very lucky that this opportunity came our way, and I feel privileged to reprise the role of Sharda."

Sharing if playing the same character felt repetitive, Kant said, "Not at all. Seven years is a long time, and the show returned after a significant gap. In fact, I had left the first season after a year due to creative differences, but for seven years, I kept receiving messages from fans saying, "We miss you as Sharda, please come back." I never imagined I’d return to the same role. When the opportunity came, I had to take it. This kind of thing rarely happens — a show being revived with its original cast because of public demand. As actors, Krishna and I have both grown in these years. So while we are playing the same characters, there’s a depth and maturity that’s new."

The diva also shared an update about her Bollywood debut with Nawazuddin Siddiqui, and Tamannaah Bhatia.

"That film was very special — my first film. The songs were released on Zee Music and became quite popular. But unfortunately, the film wasn’t completed. Only the climax was left, which may never be shot. It was disappointing, especially since I had turned down a TV show for that project. Still, the experience was amazing. Nawaz and Tamannaah are brilliant and very professional. It’s sad the film didn’t release.", she revealed.

Disclosing if the delay was due to production issues, Kant went on saying, "I’m not entirely sure. There were script differences, and then the lockdown happened. Later, the actors’ dates didn’t align. Internally, a lot was going on, but I don’t know the full story. All I know is that ninety-five percent of the film was done."

- IANS

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Rahul K.
So happy to see Sharda back on screen! � Tenali Ram was such a wholesome show with great values. Indian television needs more shows like this instead of the usual saas-bahu dramas. Priyamvada brings such grace to the role - can't wait for season 2!
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Priya M.
It's really rare to see original casts returning after so many years. Shows how much impact the first season made! Though I wonder if the magic will be the same after such a long gap. Hope the writing quality hasn't dropped like most Indian TV shows after initial success.
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Ankit S.
Such a shame about her Bollywood debut getting stuck! She has great screen presence and could have been a fresh face in films. Our industry needs to get more organized - so many good projects get shelved due to mismanagement. Wishing her all the best for Tenali Ram though!
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Shweta R.
My kids grew up watching Tenali Ram and now they're excited to watch the new season with me! 😊 It's wonderful to have clean, family entertainment that teaches good values through our cultural stories. More power to the team!
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Vikram D.
I appreciate her honesty about the film not being completed. Many actors would just make excuses. It takes courage to admit when things don't work out. Hope she gets more good opportunities - she seems genuine and hardworking.
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Neha P.
The first season had such beautiful costumes and sets that really captured the historical era. Hope they've maintained that quality and not compromised for budget cuts. Indian historical shows often lose their authenticity in later seasons.

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