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Aastha Sharma of ‘Neerja… Ek Nayi Pehchaan’:”Female audiences will find inspiration in Neerja’s character as she grows stronger”

Celebrating the recognition, she has received, Aastha opens up about her character’s transformation.

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Aastha Sharma

Aastha Sharma, the actress who essays the role of Neerja in COLORS’ ‘Neerja… Ek Nayi Pehchaan’ continues to entertain the audience with her performance in the show. Celebrating the recognition, she has received, Aastha opens up about her character’s transformation. From a naive girl in Sonagachi, oblivious to its harsh realities, she has evolved into a fearless, self-assured young woman challenging stereotype. With Maa Durga’s blessings, Neerja is determined to overcome obstacles, confront Didun, and assert her identity. The social drama storyline revolves around Neerja’s quest for dignity and freedom from Sonagachi.

In the current track, viewers are witnessing Neerja’s transformation into a symbol of redemption, as she confronts Didun for her past wrongdoings against her and Protima. As Neerja faces Didun, she recalls the incident that led to Protima’s unjust imprisonment and the misunderstandings between her and Abeer, ultimately causing Abeer to distance himself upon learning about her background in Sonagachi.

Speaking on her transformation, Aastha says, ‘I’m grateful for the opportunity to play Neerja, a character with a wide range of emotions and growth. Initially, she was innocent and gentle, but as she confronted harsh realities, she became rebellious and took a stand for Protima and herself against Didun. Portraying Neerja has been an inspiring journey for me, and I hope our viewers, especially the female audience will find inspiration in Neerja’s character as she grows stronger. I hope they learn to take a stand for themselves, support each other, and emerge as strong as Neerja. I’m thrilled about the transformation my character is going to experience, from innocence to rebellion.’

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