Aishwarya Khare Praises Dr Aarambhi for Its Groundbreaking Focus on Self-Love and Gaslighting
Actress Aishwarya Khare, currently starring in the popular television show Dr Aarambhi, has revealed that the role immediately captivated her due to its powerful central theme of self-love and personal discovery. In a recent interview, she emphasized how this narrative stands out in the mainstream TV landscape.
A Unique Love Story Centered on Self-Discovery
"It's actually a love story of your own. This show is based on self-love. Not many people get to do something like this, especially on television," Aishwarya stated enthusiastically. She pointed out that the series delves into subjects rarely explored on Indian TV, making it a refreshing and impactful watch for audiences.
Tackling Gaslighting in Accessible Language
One of the key issues addressed in Dr Aarambhi is gaslighting, a form of psychological manipulation. Aishwarya explained, "One of the most important subjects of our show is gaslighting. Half the people don't understand it, so we are trying to explain it in a very normal language." This approach aims to raise awareness and educate viewers about this often-misunderstood topic.
The Complex Character of R.M.D.
Describing her character, R.M.D., Aishwarya highlighted her as layered and realistic. "She is a very street-smart girl, but she has forgotten everything she has done for her family for the last 10 years. She has forgotten herself and her career," she elaborated. This portrayal sheds light on how emotional conditioning can erode a person's sense of self.
Reflecting Real-Life Struggles of Women
Aishwarya connected her character's journey to broader societal issues. "Her husband has put so many thoughts in her head that she has forgotten her own point of view. This usually happens with people. Girls in Indian households usually forget themselves," she noted. The show emphasizes the importance of reclaiming one's identity, with Aishwarya adding, "Finding your own voice is a journey. The story starts from her self-reflection, which is much more difficult than daily life."
Personal Insights and Broader Implications
On a personal note, Aishwarya expressed gratitude for her supportive parents, saying, "My parents were very supportive. If they had told me I can't act and should become an engineer or doctor, I wouldn't be here." However, she acknowledged that not everyone enjoys such freedom. "Sometimes families don't let you pursue what you want. That's when you start following other people's opinions. I think every girl can relate to this somewhere," she concluded, underscoring the show's relatable themes.
