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Child artist Gracy Goswami loves being new 'Balika Vadhu'
She's all of 11, but knows the gravity of the social menace that is
child marriage. Child artist Gracy Goswami, who plays a child bride in
TV show “Balika Vadhu†post its leap, says it is important to portray a
role with conviction on screen to send out a strong message to the
audience.
“I'm playing a very important character in a very
popular show, which is a big achievement in itself. I enjoy playing the
role as I feel that if we want to give out a message to the audience,
then we have to do it properly. Only then they will understand it,Ââ€
Gracy told IANS over phone from Mumbai.
Gracy's character named
Nimboli has been introduced in the Colors' show after its makers
introduced an 11-year leap in the narrative of the long-running show.
She is AnandiÂ’s daughter, who has been kidnapped and finds herself
bound by the chains that plagued AnandiÂ’s own childhood -- child
marriage.
The Baroda resident also mentioned that her “school
teachers explained to her the concept of child marriageÂâ€. Meanwhile,
Gracy is enjoying being part of the show and grasping new things on the
sets.
“I'm enjoying doing the show. I am learning a lot of new
things from my fellow actors. It is very exciting as well. I feel fresh
and energised after shooting for the show,†she said.
Asked
about how she landed the role, she was quick to narrate the whole
process: “I gave an audition for the role. I got the script which I
performed convincingly, and I got a call next day saying that I have
been selected and this is how I became Nimboli.Ââ€
What about studies?
"I study whenever I get free time while shooting for the show," she said.
When
"Balika Vadhu" began seven years ago, then child actress Avika Gor had
embodied the role of Anandi. Avika has grown up to be a successful TV
actress ever since.