Exclusive - Sonyaa Ayoddhya joins the cast of Jaadu Teri Nazar – Dayan Ka Mausam; says 'I want viewers to remember this dayan not because she’s evil, but because she’s unforgettable'
After leaving a mark with her roles in shows like Shakti – Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki, Kasautii Zindagii Kay 2, and Nazar, actress Sonyaa Ayoddhya is now seen in a completely new light. Her latest show, Jaadu Teri Nazar – Dayan Ka Mausam, introduces viewers to a different kind of dayan, one who is not scary in the traditional sense, but instead, powerful through her beauty, silence, and grace.
Audiences are already noticing how stunning and striking her portrayal is. Unlike the usual loud or frightening versions of a dayan, Sonyaa appears calm and poised. Her character doesn’t chase, scream, or frighten in obvious ways. She walks in with confidence, lets her presence speak for itself, and still manages to create a deep sense of fear and curiosity.
Sonyaa’s look in the show has become the talk of the town. Dressed in elegant sarees, deep red bindis, and classic styling, she brings a visual appeal to the show. The contrast of her traditional outfits with the mysterious energy of her character is something that stands out. Her appearance is carefully crafted to make the viewers feel drawn in, yet cautious of a new twist in how supernatural roles are imagined.
She has put great thought into her performance, down to every glance and movement. Nothing about her portrayal is overdone, and that makes it even more impactful. Speaking about her role. Sonyaa says, "This character reminds me of Ruby. She was stunning yet feisty and wouldn’t think twice before messing with people. She doesn’t chase people or make loud threats. She simply walks in and captures attention. I’m loving every bit of it."
She adds, "I’ve worked hard on every detail with my director. From how I walk into a scene to how I look at the camera everything is done with purpose. I want viewers to remember this dayan not because she’s evil, but because she’s unforgettable. Her beauty is her strength. That’s what makes this role so special for me."
With Jaadu Teri Nazar - Dayan Ka Mausam, Sonyaa Ayoddhya is not just playing a role, she's changing the way people look at dayans on television. "My character is beautiful, bold, and deeply impactful. I want to prove that fear doesn’t always need to be loud. Sometimes, it’s the quietest presence that leaves the strongest effect," she concluded.
Sonyaa’s look in the show has become the talk of the town. Dressed in elegant sarees, deep red bindis, and classic styling, she brings a visual appeal to the show. The contrast of her traditional outfits with the mysterious energy of her character is something that stands out. Her appearance is carefully crafted to make the viewers feel drawn in, yet cautious of a new twist in how supernatural roles are imagined.
She has put great thought into her performance, down to every glance and movement. Nothing about her portrayal is overdone, and that makes it even more impactful. Speaking about her role. Sonyaa says, "This character reminds me of Ruby. She was stunning yet feisty and wouldn’t think twice before messing with people. She doesn’t chase people or make loud threats. She simply walks in and captures attention. I’m loving every bit of it."
She adds, "I’ve worked hard on every detail with my director. From how I walk into a scene to how I look at the camera everything is done with purpose. I want viewers to remember this dayan not because she’s evil, but because she’s unforgettable. Her beauty is her strength. That’s what makes this role so special for me."
With Jaadu Teri Nazar - Dayan Ka Mausam, Sonyaa Ayoddhya is not just playing a role, she's changing the way people look at dayans on television. "My character is beautiful, bold, and deeply impactful. I want to prove that fear doesn’t always need to be loud. Sometimes, it’s the quietest presence that leaves the strongest effect," she concluded.
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