Key Points

Vaani Kapoor shared a heartfelt note about her character Rea in 'Mandala Murders,' calling her a resilient yet quiet fighter. She praised the show's emotional complexity and the supportive work environment on set. Kapoor also highlighted the clarity brought by directors Manan and Gopi. The series is currently available for streaming on Netflix.

Key Points: Vaani Kapoor Reveals Her Mandala Murders Character Rea's Quiet Strength

  • Vaani Kapoor describes Rea as a calm yet fierce fighter
  • She highlights the emotional depth of 'Mandala Murders'
  • Kapoor praises the show's collaborative work environment
  • The series is now streaming on Netflix
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Vaani Kapoor calls her 'Mandala Murders' character, a fractured heart, resilient

Vaani Kapoor pens heartfelt note about her resilient 'Mandala Murders' character Rea, calling her a "fractured heart with quiet strength."

"A fractured heart, resilient and worn. In stillness, she carries her battles. – Vaani Kapoor"

Mumbai, Aug 12

Actress Vaani Kapoor has penned a letter for her character in ‘Mandala Murders’.

On Tuesday, the actress took to her Instagram, and shared a set of BTS pictures from the making of the OTT series. She also penned a long note in the caption.

She wrote, “To Rea, a calm within the raging storm, A fractured heart, resilient and worn. In stillness. She carries her battles, not with noise or loud displays, but by steady steps through hidden mazes”.

She further mentioned, “Her restraint is not a lack of fight It’s quiet strength where her story lies. A tale of fierce courage, steady & true. A determined fighter who follows through. With quiet strength and guarded part, She fights with wisdom & fearless heart. Rea is one for those who fight. Their battles out of others’ sight”.

Earlier, the actress had spoken up about ‘Mandala Murders’, and said that there was a lot of unspoken mutual respect for one another and for one another's craft.

She earlier told IANS, “It's an emotionally driven storyline. There are emotional complexities to every character. Which is why you need to understand that, give each other that space, that respect. If there's an intense scene going on for another character, how may I help? How can I be of some assistance? And how can I be a good support system for the part, not just only for your character, but for others as well. I'm grateful I got to work with brilliant performers”.

“Everybody was so clear in their vision and they knew what they were set out to do in the show. And I think the captain of the ship had so much clarity. And the tone set by them, Manan and Gopi sir both, that was so correct. That they kind of brought us all together, like one close-knit family. And, you know, we were all rooting for one another. It was a good, healthy, positive work environment”, she added.

The series is available to stream on Netflix.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The description sounds poetic but I hope the actual series delivers. Many OTT shows these days have great marketing but fall flat in execution. Fingers crossed this one breaks the trend!
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Aditya G
As someone who's seen Vaani's growth since her debut, this seems like her meatiest role yet. The industry often sidelines talented actresses after a few films - glad she's getting opportunities to shine on OTT platforms.
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Sarah B
The team dynamics she describes sound wonderful! In our Indian work culture, we need more examples of such respectful collaboration. Maybe Bollywood can teach corporate India a thing or two about positive work environments 😊
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Karthik V
While the concept sounds interesting, I wish Indian shows would move beyond the "fractured but strong" female trope. Real women's stories have more dimensions than just being survivors. Hope Rea's character breaks this mold.
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Nisha Z
The BTS pictures look amazing! As a film student, I really appreciate when actors share their process. It's refreshing to see an Indian actress talk about craft rather than just glamour. More of this please! 🙌

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