Actress Manasi Srivastava, known for her role as Revati in the TV series ‘Lakshmi Niwas’, has unconsciously adopted a habit of her character from the show. Revati, a caring homemaker who delights in looking after her family, is recognized for her habit of mumbling, which has captivated the audience and earned her the nickname ‘Gungunati Gauri’. Interestingly, this trait has seamlessly transitioned into Manasi’s real life, where she now mumbles in her daily routine to make her portrayal more authentic.
Manasi Srivastava shared, “Revati is a simple, warm, and caring woman who finds joy in caring for her home and loved ones. I resonated with this instantly because I also enjoy taking care of people in real life.” She acknowledged that one of Revati’s unique features is her habit of mumbling, which she gradually started emulating without conscious effort. Manasi believes that such organic behaviors enhance the authenticity of her character portrayal on screen.
The TV show ‘Lakshmi Niwas’ continues to strike a chord with viewers by portraying the emotional dynamics of a middle-class family, emphasizing the relatable nuances that define each character. Manasi emphasized, “Revati’s character is deeply connected to her world, her home, her kitchen, and her relationships, which I can relate to in terms of a sense of belonging. I have infused her dialogues and actions with a sense of comfort and simplicity, focusing on these subtle details that make her character genuine.”
‘Lakshmi Niwas’ is broadcast on Zee TV.
