Narkar, who dabbles in Hindi as well as the Marathi film industry, says, "An artiste's work should not be restricted due to language. I like to be associated with projects, which convey a message to society as well as entertain viewers."
Aishwarya Narkar
'Ghar Ki Lakshmi Betiyann' actor Aishwarya Narkar features in Kartik Singh’s short film, 'Saat Tareekh'. "It chronicles the wrongs in society," says Narkar, who dabbles in Hindi as well as the Marathi film industry.
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Talking to IANS about the short film, Aishwarya says: "When the director of the film Kartik Singh met me and gave me a narration of 'Saat Tareekh', I knew that this is an unusual story and needs to be said. In India, rape is a serious issue and we should all do something. All the time we only talk about it."
She adds: "Through 'Saat Tareekh' we are trying to say that a mother is someone who teaches her family and also makes our society aware of many things. So, when a son commits a crime, a mother should always take the right step to punish him."
"The way Kartik has written the script, the character graph was accurate. As an actor I just needed to think about it and deliver my lines. The thoughts that the mother expressed are so powerful that I could easily connect with them," she says.
Speaking about her career path Aishwarya says: "I have mostly done regional work in Marathi and also some work in Hindi. I personally feel an artiste's work should not be restricted due to language. I would like to be associated with a show in which I can convey a message to our society and entertain viewers."
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With inputs from IANS