Television actor, and now politician, Smriti Irani, whose portrayal of Tulsi has made her an icon of every housewife in India, however, believes that the persona of Tulsi in 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi bahu Thi' is very much in tune with reality rather than being overtly melodramatic.
''Tulsi has many qualities that make her in many ways a modern woman. For example, as one sees Tulsi today, she is a woman totally in charge of her life and things around her.
For example, mine is one of the few aged characters on television to appear on the small screen with grey hair after the recent 20-year leap in 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi', something which I cannot say about many other 50 plus characters on television today,''Smriti told UNI in an interview.
''Infact, after the latest generation leap, Ekta wanted me to appear with black hair arguing that nowadays all aged people dye their hair.
However, I stood my ground and demanded to have my hair greyed even though other characters like Meera in the serial are said to sport black hair and wear designer sarees. This is because I believe in being realistic within the parameters of the script,''Smriti said.
Infact, she reveals that the "asserting woman" persona of Tulsi that one comes across on the small screen today has a lot to do with the constant improvisations in the portrayal of the character she made while on the sets, thus resulting in the character turning out quite different from what it was originally envisaged by the producer Ekta Kapoor.
''Tulsi was originally visualised as this typically melodramatic character who is always weeping at her misfortunes.
However, while the traditional way of living and the basic Indianness inherent in the character of Tulsi is Ekta Kapoor's idea, the assertive and the 'woman in control' persona of the character that comes across on screen is largely due to the constant improvisations made by me in terms of making her mouth dialogues different from what the producer had originally chosen for her, something which often bugged Ekta,'' Smriti said.
Carrying her penchant for reality a little further, Smriti will now appear as a yoing middle class girl in her new serial 'Thodi Si Zamin Thoda Aasman' which has her, for the first time, don hat as a producer along with Ekta Kapoor.
Scheduled to be telecast on Star Plus from August 19, 'Thodi Si Zamin Thoda Sa Aasman' has Smriti Irani play a young girl Uma, a 27-year-old obedient daughter of a mill worker who undertakes several jobs to run the family after his mill shuts down.
The character of Uma is in the centrestage, as she is looked up as a source of constant inspiration and driving force for the chawl people who draw their strength and reason to live from her indomitable spirit.