The Sun Neo drama ‘Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunari: Bindani,’ set against Rajasthan’s vibrant backdrop, explores the tension between tradition and modernity. Leading lady Shreya Jain, as Vaishnavi, has captured audiences by boldly questioning hollow customs that limit women.
In a candid interview, Shreya unpacked her character: ‘Vaishnavi honors heritage but won’t accept it unquestioned. She’s inquisitive, equality-driven, and dismantles barriers holding women back.’
The role’s core is Vaishnavi’s insistence on mutual respect in relationships. ‘Love thrives on transparency, not dominance,’ Shreya asserted, underscoring the push for balanced partnerships.
Shreya’s connection runs deep—born in Jaipur, the show’s Rajasthani essence feels authentic. ‘It’s not acting; it’s reliving my roots,’ she enthused.
Her acting career kicked off with family backing amid struggles like rejections. ‘Udaariya’ marked her pivotal moment, building momentum to strong characters like Vaishnavi.
‘Camera confidence builds over time, but butterflies ensure peak performance,’ she shared. Self-portrayed in three words: diligent, empathetic, compassionate.
Maintaining fitness amid long hours means mindful eating, daily walks, and yoga for body-mind harmony. Off-screen, Shreya dives into astronomy books and draws from profound actors, believing learning never stops.