Talking about his role, Anshumaan said, “Satrangi gave me the chance to step into the shoes of a character that comes from a world and profession — that of a launda dancer — which is often misunderstood and unfairly looked down upon.”
“As an actor, it was incredibly enriching to explore this social reality with honesty and empathy, without judgement or exaggeration. The role challenged me to rely on internal strength, emotional control, and lived-in performances rather than surface-level drama,” he said.
Reflecting on the show Mahvash said, “For me, Satrangi has been a completely new and refreshing experience. The gritty tone of the show allowed me to step outside my comfort zone and explore a more intense, dramatic space as a performer. I have been loving the process of discovering myself as an actor through this character.”
Director Jai added, “Satrangi – Badle Ka Khel is a story that lives in the silences as much as it does in its conflicts. Bablu Mahto’s journey is deeply personal, yet universally relatable – it’s about dignity, pain, and the quiet fire of revenge.”
The release date of the series is still under wraps. It will stream on ZEE5.