Aahana Kumra can’t help rejoice at the way her role in Amitabh Bachchan’s first fiction show on television, Yudh, has shaped up and the way viewers have reacted to her performance. She says Bachchan’s presence made the experience of shooting the show easier.

“I’d never imagined my character would have such an impact. But there you have it. I am getting so much positive feedback. Even my own parents and sister don’t have time to talk to me when they’re watching the serial,” says Kumra, who’s very happy to have come into her own in Big B’s inspiring company.

“I’ve been doing theatre since 2008. That’s where Anurag Kashyap saw me and decided to cast me. And to think that I had actually gone to audition for another role, in Anurag Kashyap’s film Bombay Velvet, that of the sultry jazz singer which Raveena Tandon is playing.

“But I was told the role had been decided for Raveena 10 years ago. It was then that I was offered a role as Bachchan’s daughter,” she said.

At that point of time, she had no idea what the project was.

Dream come true

“I was not told it was for a serial. It was only later that I came to know it was going to be 20 episodes, and that I’d have so much screen space to share with Bachchan. It’s a dream come true.”

Kumra can’t get over Bachchan’s dedication and commitment. “He just made it so much easier. You say I don’t look nervous in his presence. The credit must go entirely to the director Ribhu Dasgupta and to Bachchan.”

The Big B sat down with Kumra and worked out a whole back history for their characters.

“When I reached the sets, I didn’t know what to expect, how I’d go about playing my part. I was just focusing on how I’d face up to Bachchan in front of the camera. He made it all so easy. He sat down with me and worked out how to approach our characters.

“In his vision, we were a father and daughter who had not been allowed to spend time together. We were now making up for lost time,” she said.

The actress, who was earlier seen in Makrand Deshpande’s experimental film Sona Spa, says the film was like a play on camera.

“And that’s what made it exciting and challenging. It’s always fun to explore new ways of expression on camera,” said Kumra, whose friend in the entertainment business is Kapil Sharma.

“What he has achieved in television is amazing. I am proud of Kapil.”