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Seerat Kapoor speaks fondly of her late grandfather, Roshan Taneja, a revered figure in acting training, celebrating his influence on her career. Contrary to popular belief, Taneja never imposed his vision on her, allowing her to explore her own interests. Kapoor describes how her grandfather's storytelling and personal principles shaped her artistic journey. Her recent work in "Jatasya Maranam Dhruvam" further exemplifies her dedication to the craft that honors Taneja's legacy.

Key Points: Seerat Kapoor Honours Roshan Taneja's Legacy in Acting Journey

  • Seerat trained in dance and music before acting
  • Roshan Taneja shared storytelling wisdom with her
  • She sees acting as a tribute to her grandfather
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Seerat Kapoor on her grandfather Roshan Taneja: 'Never imposed his vision on me'

Seerat Kapoor praises grandfather Roshan Taneja for fostering her unique acting path rather than directing it.

"Acting was a natural extension...just through a different medium. - Seerat Kapoor"

Mumbai, May 31

Tollywood actress Seerat Kapoor shared that though it is a common notion that her Grandfather, Roshan Taneja was the force behind her acting journey, he never imposed his vision on her.

Seerat shared, "I was already training in theatre, western forms of dance, Indian classical and semi-classical music—forms of expression that felt very natural to me. Acting was a natural extension of what I was already doing, just through a different medium."

Talking about her equation with her grandfather, the actress added, "Growing up I was always very deeply connected and attached to Dadaji. How enthusiastically, in his deep voice he would tell me stories he experienced, each time we would get together as a family. I remember his peculiar loud laugh. It lit up our home. I feel extremely fortunate to have had his presence and guidance by my side at a time when I was gaining clarity about what I wanted to pursue in life and decided to formally train under him."

Thanking her grandfather, she said, "My career is a tribute to honour Dadaji and I hope to only make him proud with the work I continue to do.”

Seerat revealed that instead of imposing his vision on her, her grandfather inspired her with great examples.

"Character is recognised by treating everyone respectfully. He taught me not to take my achievements or failures too seriously and to remain authentic with my choices. The principles he instilled in me at a very young age, I carry with me even today,” she added.

Seerat's aunt and mother’s real sister is married to Roshan Taneja's son, Rohit Taneja.

Work-wise, she recently appeared in Shravan Jonnada's directorial "Jatasya Maranam Dhruvam", where she essayed the role of Sarah.

Touted to be an intense investigative thriller, the drama stars Naresh Agastya as Surya, J.D. Chakravarthi as ACP Vikram, Preeti Jhangiani as Dr. Revathi, and Lavanya as Shalini.

- IANS

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Priya K.
What a beautiful tribute to her grandfather! It's rare to see such grounded celebrities who acknowledge their roots. Roshan Taneja sounds like he was an amazing mentor - guiding without forcing. More power to Seerat! 🙏
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Rahul S.
Interesting how she trained in both western and Indian classical arts. This hybrid approach reflects today's globalized entertainment industry. But I wish she'd speak more in Hindi/Telugu during interviews - feels more connectable to Indian audiences.
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Ananya M.
"Character is recognized by treating everyone respectfully" - such golden words! This is what makes Indian family values special. Her grandfather's teachings remind me of my own nana-ji's wisdom. Legacy isn't about forcing careers, but nurturing good humans first.
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Vikram J.
Saw her in Jatasya Maranam Dhruvam - decent performance but nothing extraordinary. However, after reading this, I appreciate her journey more. Hope she gets better scripts to showcase what she's learned from her legendary grandfather!
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Sneha P.
The part about not taking achievements/failures too seriously is so important in the film industry! Mental health matters. More stars should talk about such balanced perspectives inherited from our elders. 👏

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