The girl who has made her place in every one's heart be it as Bhaskar, Bharati or else as Suhana of 'Sasural Genda Phool', is feeling very lucky to have bagged such different and off-beat roles at the beginning of career. Tejashree Bhopatkar caught up with Ragini in between shoots and had a nice chit chat about acting, life, and more.
How is Ragini in real life apart from her onscreen nature?
Ragini is a very mature, responsible person who likes to take her own decisions as she thinks that she is grown up enough to do so. She is the kind of person who has a lot of patience and is independent. (Chuckles) She is also a cleanliness freak! I don't know why but I don't like dirty places, rooms, or anything around me. Everything has to be neat and clean.
Why acting as a career and not anything else?
(Laughs), it just came out. I thought why not... let me try. Actually, I have always taken part in school competitions like dancing, acting, singing, every cultural activity, and acting pleased me more so... acting.
How were your school years... any memorable moments?
Well in school I was a geek, with two pony tails, pet of all the teachers. In short a good student. In fact, I got only one remark in all of my life; that Ragini is a bright student.
But on other hand, I used to take part in all the annual functions and that is where I got addicted to acting. I once essayed the role of Snow White's step mother, who is very cunning, and for some reason I loved playing that part. It's been my favourite so far.
How was your college life?
I was an outstanding student who always stood out of the class (laughs). No, no, not at all. I was bright enough in college too, but then after classes was a different story.
I used to roam around the neighborhood and reach home in the evening. And as I am Bollywood freak, I used to watch at least one movie a day or sometimes if there are two releases then two movies at a stretch.
How was your television journey so far?
Fantastic! And I think it's just the beginning and I've got a long way to go. I've learned a lot of things on the sets itself and the shows that I've done so far have made me responsible and knowlegeable about so many things...
I've learned how to handle personal relationships while juggling professional relationships, how not to let anything get in the way of my professionalism, the fact that I'll never stop learning life lessons for as long as I am in this business.
What is/was more difficult to portray: Bhaskar or Suhana?
I guess they are both equally challenging. As, while essaying Bharti it was difficult to be a man and while essaying Suhana it is difficult to behave like a girl. They both are mental characters.
How is your journey going on with Sasural Genda Phool?
Well, Suhana is very mad character, she throws lots of tantrums and does lot of hungama. There are certain things which I have learned through her. But all said and done, the entire journey is cool and going quite well.
Do you feel that you are settled in your life yet? Any plans to marry soon?
No way! This is just the beginning and I have a long way to go from where I am today. As for marriage, I am just 23 now so... there's still time.
Any message to your fans?
Thank you all for giving lots and lots of love to my characters. All your suggestions are always welcomed and I will always strive to entertain you with different characters and acting. Thanks a lot.