Guddi Maruti's TV Comeback: Why She's Embracing a 'Kameeni' Character

Veteran actress Guddi Maruti is making an exciting return to television after a long break. She's joining the popular show Udne Ki Aasha in a fascinating role that blends comedy with grey shades. The actress revealed she'll be playing a strong, ambitious character who makes life difficult for the lead protagonist. This marks a significant shift from her previous typecast comedy roles, allowing her to explore more layered performances.

Key Points: Guddi Maruti Returns to Television with Udne Ki Aasha

  • Playing a complex character with comedy and grey shades
  • Creating trouble for lead protagonist Sailee in the show
  • Breaking away from her typecast 'fat funny girl' image
  • Exploring television's new scope for layered acting roles
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Veteran actress Guddi Maruti reveals why she is making a television comeback with 'Udne Ki Aasha'

Veteran actress Guddi Maruti reveals why she's making a television comeback with a layered, grey-shade character in popular show Udne Ki Aasha.

"I hope the audience accepts me as this slightly kameeni types character. - Guddi Maruti"

Mumbai, Oct 24

Veteran actress Guddi Maruti is all set to make a much-awaited return to the small screen with the television show “Udne Ki Aasha.”

In a recent interview with IANS, she shared the reasons behind her comeback, expressing her excitement to reconnect with her audience and explore a fresh, engaging role after a long hiatus. Opening up about joining the show, Guddi shared, “I’m excited to be a part of Udne Ki Aasha because my role is very interesting. It has many shades — a little comedy and a little grey — which makes it fascinating to perform.”

Talking about her character, the ‘Dulhe Raja’ actress teased that her entry will stir things up for the lead protagonist Sailee, played by Neha Harsora. “My role has many layers, and I’m going to make Sailee’s life quite miserable,” she laughs. The show is already doing very well — touch wood — and I’ll try my best to add my bit to it. Of course, it all depends on the writing and creative direction, but I hope a bit of comedy gets added to my grey shade. That would make it even more fun.”

She added, “This isn’t a typical ’90s comic role. It’s very different — she’s ambitious, tough, not exactly mean but a strong woman with shades of grey. I hope the audience accepts me as this slightly kameeni types character.”

Guddi Maruti also believes that television now offers her a platform to challenge and break traditional stereotypes. Expressing the same, she mentioned, “Television has really given a new scope to actors like me. Earlier, I was mostly doing comedy and got typecast as the ‘fat funny girl’. But now, TV is letting me explore roles that are layered — even negative roles with a hint of humor — and that’s very exciting.”

Guddi Maruti is widely known for her comic brilliance in films like “Dulhe Raja,” Biwi No.1,” “Shola Aur Shabnam,” and “Chhote Sarkar” to name a few.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some good news! Indian television needs more talented actors like her instead of the same old saas-bahu dramas. Hope this sets a trend for other veteran actors to make comebacks with meaningful roles.
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Ananya R
I appreciate how she's breaking the stereotype of being typecast as the 'fat funny girl'. It's about time we see diverse roles for all body types in Indian entertainment. More power to her! 💪
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Sarah B
While I'm happy to see her return, I hope the writing does justice to her talent. Many times good actors get wasted in poorly written TV shows. Fingers crossed this one works out well!
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Vikram M
Her comedy in Shola Aur Shabnam was legendary! Even today my family quotes her dialogues. Excited to see what she brings to this new role. Hope she gets the recognition she deserves this time.
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Kavya N
This is exactly what Indian TV needs - experienced actors who can actually act! Too many shows these days have pretty faces but no acting skills. Looking forward to watching her performance 😊

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