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Diljit Kaur, the actress playing the negative lead in the Atrangii Series Chitta Ve, has shared her inspiration for joining this socially relevant project, focusing on the dark world of drugs. As a single mother, she skillfully balances her acting career with her personal life, showcasing her resilience and dedication. Through her role, she aims to raise awareness about the dark world of drugs.

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00:00I think as a citizen of our country, I think this is the least I can do, and I am very
00:10fortunate that I am an actor, and I have the power in my industry to make a story, an awareness
00:17reach the common man.
00:20So I think I am just taking that as a responsibility also, and as an actor, I think for me, for
00:25a career, this is a very big step, a height where I got a chance to play such a character,
00:33and this channel, this team trusted me that I will be able to tell such a strong story
00:39alone.
00:40So it was, I am very fortunate to have done this.
00:50I think the story of Manpreet, who is a newly wed girl, who is stuck in a world of drugs,
01:02who doesn't know how to give, who didn't study, who doesn't know anything, she was
01:06just so happy in her life, and where does her story go from, and drugs are such a thing
01:12where once you are stuck, the story doesn't just end with drugs, it takes you to a lot
01:17of things, that's why the name is Chitta Vey, which is white, and in my promo, there
01:22is a line that the drug, the Chitta, the color, the Chitta, is absolutely for its name, and
01:29if you take this drug, or take any drug, then it will take away all the good colors of your
01:35life.
01:36So, it is sensational, you can't make it subtle, it is a very big, very burning, very real,
01:52very everyday, everywhere story, which is going on, in every city, and this is not related
01:58to Punjab, I am definitely playing the role of a Punjabi, but if you talk about the stats
02:05then in UP, it is probably the highest, in Maharashtra, it is at number 2, in Punjab,
02:10it is at number 3, so this, definitely, because there are such shows, such films, where we
02:14think, it is going on in Punjab, it is going on everywhere, it is going on in small cities,
02:20so there is a lot of need for awareness, and to get this out, the society has to be aware,
02:26and normalize it, that these things are happening, for this, don't say, don't say, say, say strongly,
02:33and only then will you be aware, so you watch this show, understand what can happen, and
02:39save those whom you can save.
02:46I think there were such moments in my shoot, where I did very heavy scenes, when I, in my
02:53hotel, because we stayed in Lucknow for almost a month, it was very, I mean, it was draining,
03:00I mean, my eyes were swollen, and I didn't apply much makeup, so it was very like, very
03:07real, the experience was very real, so it was very tough, and when I used to go to the
03:11makeup room, the next day, I used to feel, no, I have to do it better, so it was, yeah,
03:17it was not very easy to perform a role like this.
03:19I think the final shot, that brings Manpreet alive, and if a person has so much, so much,
03:35then what can he do in the end, and what capability does he have, be it a girl or a boy, that
03:41is what Manpreet, I think, does in the end, and that is very powerful.
03:49By going through shit, she goes through craziness, I mean, who doesn't take advantage of this
03:57girl, who, her innocence, which was so powerfully retained, and her husband could have kept
04:03her happy, and he, I mean, if he had just told the truth in the beginning, then he wouldn't
04:08have had to do all this, his entire journey wouldn't have been possible.
04:11So I think, the story that starts with lies, then you reach so many places, so it is literally
04:16as real as it gets, I think.
04:19I think I have always spoken about fighting back.
04:28I stand up for the fact that when something goes wrong, then say it, and fight for your
04:34rights, if I feel that something has gone wrong with me, then I should fight, if I have
04:38done something wrong, then I should sit quietly, it is very simple, so I am a person who vouches
04:43for fighting back, and I am doing that.
04:50100%, I think, you say that in Rock On, Ranbir Kapoor played, that he won't come in himself,
05:02until you go through a breakup, so it actually happens, when you go through so many situations
05:08in your life, then the performance level also comes in a difference, 100%, the maturity
05:12that you have seen in your life, you bring that in the performance, so not that I want
05:17to go through anything for performing better, but whatever I have seen, whatever I have
05:22been through, has I think made me more evolved, as a person, as an actor also.

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