Currently seen as Flower in Gudiya Rani, Ekta Tiwari brings a grounded authenticity to her role, where her character navigates the intricacies of family and tradition. As Flower, she resonates with audiences by embodying a blend of values that reflect a rooted, yet independent, outlook on life.
Outside of her role, Ekta has shared her thoughts on the changing landscape of Indian weddings, a topic that resonates with many. With 48 lakh marriages occurring in a span of just 60 days, Ekta notes the increased emphasis on grandeur and spectacle, often fueled by social media and celebrity influence. “Celebrity weddings are beautiful, but they set a standard that’s hard for many to match,” she says. “The pressure to have a picture-perfect wedding can lead to financial strain, especially for middle-class families.”
Ekta values a more personal approach to weddings, emphasizing that the essence of marriage lies beyond the extravaganza. “Marriage is a lifelong journey, not just a single-day event,” she reflects. For Ekta, it’s about connection and commitment, not the external display. She admires weddings that stay intimate, like those of Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma, where simplicity and elegance were prioritized, or Sachin Tendulkar and Shah Rukh Khan’s low-key ceremonies that kept the focus on family rather than spectacle.
Through her reflections, Ekta hopes couples will embrace what truly matters: the relationship itself. In her view, Indian weddings should honor personal values over societal pressures, and celebrate the bond at the heart of marriage rather than just the event around it.
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