Zee TV’s Jagadhatri, produced by Rahul Tewary Productions, continues to engage audiences with its intense storytelling, and among its many compelling characters, Tapasya (played by Yesha Harsora) is currently the talk of the town. She has been the highlight of the story as her true colours are now out in front of Maya Deshmukh (played by Sayantani Ghosh). Tapasya is far from the typical docile television character; she is blunt, impatient, entitled, and unapologetically rude, especially towards her sister Jagadhatri (played by Sonakshi Batra).
Talking about stepping into Tapasya’s shoes, Yesha admits that the character is extremely different from her real-life personality. In fact, portraying Tapasya has been one of her most challenging roles so far. She says, “I genuinely have to convince myself to be this rude. Tapasya is extremely blunt and often badtameez in the way she expresses herself. That kind of negativity doesn’t come naturally to me, so before every scene, I mentally prepare myself to show that aggression and attitude.”
She adds on to say, “What’s interesting is that in most high-end household dramas, Tapasya is often the only one speaking the truth. Her way is harsh and impolite, but what she’s saying usually makes complete sense. That grey area makes her character very real and very engaging to play. Tapasya is extremely impatient, and that’s exactly why she keeps landing herself in trouble. Playing her has taught me the importance of staying calm and patient in real life. I’ve realised that reacting impulsively rarely helps, and sometimes taking a pause can change everything. I love playing characters that challenge me as an actor. Tapasya pushes me emotionally and mentally, and that’s what excites me the most. Roles like these help you grow, both professionally and personally.”
