Key Points

Maharani is an upcoming comedy-drama that delves into the intricate dynamics between a house owner and her domestic help. The film, directed by Viral Shah, promises a light-hearted yet profound exploration of relationships often overlooked in mainstream cinema. Shraddha Dagar reveals the unexpected challenges of comedy acting, highlighting the precision required in her performance. The movie is set to release on August 1, offering audiences a unique perspective on everyday interactions and unsung bonds.

Key Points: Shraddha Dagar's Comedy Challenge in Maharani Film

  • Comedy drama explores nuanced relationship between house owner and house help
  • Film shot in just 19 days with intense focus
  • Manasi Parekh highlights importance of women's friendships
  • Viral Shah presents a heartfelt slice-of-life narrative
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Shraddha Dagar on her role in Maharani: 'I realised comedy is actually so tough'

Actress reveals the complexities of comedy in upcoming slice-of-life drama Maharani, exploring unique relationships and humor

"Comedy is actually so tough. You have to keep it real and subtle, but also land the timing perfectly. - Shraddha Dagar"

Mumbai, June 16

The forthcoming comedy-drama, "Maharani" has already created a massive buzz among movie buffs with its intriguing trailer.

Actress Shraddha Dagar is seen as a house help navigating the everyday intricacies of life in the drama.

Sharing her experience of being a part of "Maharani", Shraddha said, "When I first read the script, I thought it'd be easy, light, fun, very routine-based. Nothing intense like a period drama. But cut to the shoot... I realised comedy is actually so tough. You have to keep it real and subtle, but also land the timing perfectly. We shot a lot in single takes, and everything had to be super precise... And yeah, we're all friends--my co-actors, the director, the whole team--so it's always fun working with them. We shot this film in just 19 days, we were very focused everyday!"

Made under the direction of Viral Shah, "Maharani" features Manasi Parekh, Shraddha Dangar, Ojas Rawal, and Sanjay Goradia in prominent roles, along with others.

Speaking about the laughter ride, the filmmaker shared, "Maharani is a celebration of unsung relationships--the kind that quietly unfold in kitchens, living rooms, and in the silent understanding shared over a cup of chai. At its core, it's a light-hearted, slice-of-life comedy, but it speaks volumes about the unspoken bond between a house owner and her house help. It's a story that gently reminds us that the freedom and ease we often take for granted are possible only because someone else is holding the fort behind the scenes. It's subtle, it's heartfelt, and it's a story that needed to be told."

Lead Manasi Parekh added, "Working on this film definitely made me realize that the bond we share with our housemaidis actually irreplaceable. Maharani also reflects on women's friendships and the idea of self-esteem and self-love in the larger scheme of things. It is a story that goes beyond the usual, and collaborating with such great actors and a director like Viral feels surreal. My character, Manasi, is just like any other independent working woman who has new situations that life throws at her every day and she tries to cope with it in the best possible way. Working with Shraddha has been a pleasure, and as we went along in this journey, we explored a deeper friendship that will translate onto the screen. I can't wait for audiences to watch this film, and I hope they come out of the theatre taking something valuable."

Presented by Panorama Studios, "Maharani" will be reaching the audience in the theatres on August 1.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Comedy is indeed the toughest genre! People think it's just about making faces but timing is everything. Glad Bollywood is exploring stories about domestic workers - their perspective is often ignored in our films.
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Kavya N
The director's comment about "unsung relationships" really touched me. In my home, our maid has been with us for 15 years - she's like family. Hope this movie does justice to such beautiful bonds ❤️
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Vikram M
While the concept sounds interesting, I hope they don't romanticize the maid-saab relationship too much. Domestic workers in India face real struggles with wages and working conditions that films often gloss over.
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian cinema, this sounds fascinating! The cultural dynamics between domestic help and employers in India seem so different from the West. Looking forward to watching this with my Indian friends who can explain the nuances.
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Manish T
Viral Shah is such an underrated director! His previous work shows he knows how to balance humor with social commentary. August 1 is marked on my calendar - perfect entertainment for the long weekend!

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