Priya Thakur Prepares for 'Vasudha' by Immersing in Udaipur Culture TV News: From meeting the locals of Udaipur to learning the Rajasthani dialect, this is how Priya Thakur is prepping for her role in Vasudha. By Bollyy 04 Sep 2024 in TV News New Update Listen to this article 0.75x 1x 1.5x 00:00 / 00:00 Follow Us Share Zee TV is gearing up to launch an exciting new fiction show, Vasudha that delves into the unexpected dynamics between two very different women, Chandrika (played by Nausheen Ali Sardar) and Vasudha (played by Priya Thakur). Unlike typical love stories, this show focuses on their contrasting personalities and viewpoints, showing how their lives collide in surprising ways. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Zee TV ME (@zeetvme) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Zee TV ME (@zeetvme) Priya Thakur Masters Rajasthani Dialect for ‘Main Dil Tum’ Since the show and its characters are based in Udaipur, the team shot the initial sequences in the city to capture its grandeur and authenticity. To bring her role as Vasudha to life, actress Priya Thakur took on the challenge of learning the Rajasthani dialect. During the shoot in the City of Lakes—Udaipur—Priya immersed herself in the local culture, spending time with residents to grasp the nuances of the language. Her dedication to mastering the dialect highlights her passion for portraying Vasudha. Priya Thakur said, “I am very eager to play Vasudha. I am in love with the character and her look. As an actor, it’s essential to fully embody the character, both in appearance and language. To bring Vasudha to life authentically, I knew mastering the dialect that reflects her roots was crucial. Travelling through Udaipur, engaging with the locals, and immersing myself in their way of life has been incredibly rewarding. The genuine warmth and hospitality of the people facilitated my connection with them and helped me understand the nuances of their language. I’ve learned key phrases such as 'Khamma Ghani' (Greetings), and 'Tu Kiso hai' (How are you?) as well as cultural expressions like 'Ram Ram Sa' (A traditional greeting), 'Padharo Sa' (Please come) and more. This deep cultural immersion has enriched my portrayal of the character.” She added, “I’m continuously working with the creative team to perfect the Rajasthani dialect and capture the language’s tips and tricks. I’m thrilled to infuse this authenticity into my performance and hope that the audience will appreciate the care and detail we’ve put into making Vasudha a true representation of Rajasthani culture.” While Priya is putting her best foot forward to get into the skin of her character, it will be interesting to watch the stark differences between Vasudha and Chandrika. Will Vasudha be able to impress Chandrika? Can they co-exist in the same household? What will happen when their worlds collide? Stay tuned to find out as Vasudha promises to add an interesting new flavor to Zee TV's vibrant content mix from 16th September onwards! By Shilpa Patil Read also: Sharvari Wagh breaks silence on poor box office response of Vedaa Actress Ritabhari Chakraborty accused the industry of sexual harassment Farhan Akhtar did not like Ranbir Kapoor's film Animal for this reason Natasha shared a cryptic post after divorce from Hardik Pandya #Priya Thakur Related Articles Advertisment Latest Stories Read the Next Article