Farima Parihar is all set to essay the role of Dipti in her new show Pushpa Impossible. The actress talked about it during a recent interview and shared, “Dipti is a strong headed woman. She is sweet but also knows how to be stern at times when the situation demands. She always takes up the moral high ground. I have always wanted to play a character that is idealistic and can inspire people to be good. I believe Dipti’s character has that potential”
She added, “When I heard about the character, I instantly related to how Dipti thinks. She is open-minded, and upfront about her feelings. She doesn’t believe in the status quo and accepts Ashwin the way he is. Not only this, but she also is a feminist. I am a hardcore feminist too! These attributes eased me into Dipti’s sketch and I could portray Dipti; as the same girl like me, but with a different name and of course getup. We are the two sides of the same coin, I personally resonate with her a lot.”
When asked how Pushpa Impossible is going to be different from all the previous mother-centric TV serials in India, she replied, “Pushpa Impossible has a distinctive appeal. Everyone tries to come up with a unique concept each time they write a show but often ‘being safe’ with content takes the front seat while uniqueness is compromised. But Pushpa Impossible is one daredevil among those Indian shows that are dedicated to mothers. People can see the difference. Comparison is inevitable and that just inspires more unique storylines like that of Pushpa.”
Talking about her bond with the cast and crew of the show, Garmia said, “Oh, it’s lovely! I still remember our first day with each other. We were all mildly awkward and new, sitting in the workshop and understanding the show. Everything was slow-paced as usual but when things started to pick up, we bonded quickly. The reason why we all can be a reel family is that we behave like a family off-camera too. We never feel we were all strangers before this show. The warmth with which we greet each other every day can be easily felt by just observing from afar. When you have such positivity around you, you start enjoying your hectic work days like you are on a vacation.”