Women are the backbone of society, playing crucial, multifaceted roles as caregivers, educators, economic drivers, and leaders who foster stability, progress, and innovation. On the occasion of Women’s Day, observed on 8 March, we at IWMBuzz.com talk to eminent actors who have ticked off every bucket list possible in becoming graceful, confident and outspoken individuals. We have actress Sneha Wagh, who presently plays the strongly determined Vidya in Colors TV’s Mahadev & Sons, produced by Saurabh Tewari’s Parin Multimedia.
In an exclusive conversation with IWMBuzz.com, Sneha Wagh highlights the incredible capacity of women to be not just nurturing caregivers but also to excel in high-profile roles across various fields.
Read on.
What’s a skill you think women are just naturally better at?
Nurturing. I think it’s a divine blessing for women. Caring comes naturally.
All the women are killing it nowadays. Wherever they step in, they rise to power.
If you could have a virtual coffee with any famous woman, who would it be? What will you talk about?
Smriti Mandhana. I think I will let the conversation flow naturally, but really speaking about it, we might end up talking about food, cricket, her Barbie doll honour and about Vrindavan.
Who is the woman who is currently killing it in her field?
All the women are killing it nowadays. Wherever they step in, they rise to power, especially in GeoPolitics.
What’s the best compliment you’ve ever received from another woman?
Having expressive eyes.
Your inspiring line to young girls will be
For young ladies, I would say, ‘Don’t Let Anyone Dull Your Sparkle’.
Your character in Mahadev & Sons, Vidya has stood her ground and is powerful in her own way. Tell us about it.
As graceful as Vidya is, she portrays strength and beauty in a very homely way. She is a quiet storm that walks with sunshine on her face. She is a child with her children, a lover and strong support system for her husband, Mahadev and yet a baby in front of her elder sister, Bhanu. Even though there has been animosity between families, when Bhanu and Vidya collide, you still see the love they had for each other 25 years ago.
