Celina Jaitly returns to big screen after 15 | Indian Movie News
Actor Celina Jaitly is set to return to the big screen in a full-fledged position after 15 years, with an upcoming biopic on Sister Nivedita. Directed by Ram Kamal Mukherjee, the movie will see Celina painting the revered non secular disciple of Swami (*15*), a position the actress describes as one of the most significant experiences of her profession.
Speaking solely to Hindustan Times, Celina said the project has been a deeply personal journey for her, including that working with Ram Kamal Mukherjee has been not like any of her earlier performing experiences. “Working with a visionary filmmaker like Ram is unlike any other acting experience for me. With directors of his calibre, you don’t merely perform a character, you surrender yourself to becoming the soul of that era,” she said.
Celina Jaitly returns to the big screen after 15 years
Sister Nivedita, born Margaret Noble in Ireland in 1867, first met Swami (*15*) in London in 1895 before travelling to India. In 1898, she was initiated as his disciple and given the identify “Nivedita.” She went on to dedicate her life to training, girls’s empowerment and social service..
For Celina, portraying Sister Nivedita goes past taking part in a historic character. “Portraying Sister Nivedita feels less like a role and more like answering a calling,” she shared.
Actress recollects her childhood connection with Sister Nivedita
The actress revealed that her connection with Sister Nivedita dates back to her childhood. She recalled accompanying her dad and mom on journeys through West Bengal and Darjeeling, where they’d often stop at Roy Villa, the place where Sister Nivedita spent her remaining days.
“My father was posted in Binaguri in West Bengal. My parents and I would often travel to Darjeeling with military convoys, and one of the places where we often stopped was Roy Villa, where Sister Nivedita spent her last days. My parents would walk around the grounds, and even military convoys would pause there to take in the breathtaking energy and view of Roy Villa. Looking back, I realise something about the place always moved me,” she recalled.
Celina said it was her mom who first launched her to Sister Nivedita’s outstanding life. “I had no idea that one day, far in the future, I would be the chosen one. I now feel perhaps it was Sister Nivedita herself calling this young girl who studied in Kendriya Vidyalaya,” she said.
Reflecting on her own life, the actress also spoke about reconnecting with her roots after spending many years in Europe. “Life has a remarkable way of connecting dots which only make sense later. After spending 15 years in Europe, coming to India, back to my roots, Sanatan Dharma, rediscovering myself not just as an actor but also as a human being… there is a beautiful saying that resonates deeply with me: Maa Kali doesn’t break you to punish you, she breaks you so she can make you whole again.”
“She chose India in every fiber of her being”
“What moves me most about Sister Nivedita is that she was not born in India, yet she chose India in every fiber of her being. She dedicated herself completely to a civilisation, its people, its spiritual philosophy, and above all, its mission. She merely didn’t admire India, she lived for India,” she said.
The actress also praised Sister Nivedita’s dedication to girls’s training and nation-building. “As a woman, I find her courage deeply inspiring, even given my own personal agonies that I have been navigating recently. She championed women’s education, worked tirelessly during epidemics, championed scientific thought, and believed empowering women was essential to building a powerful nation,” Celina concluded.
The makers are yet to announce the release date of the upcoming Celina Jaitly starrer.
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