Sumedh Mudgalkar, who plays Lord Krishna in the show RadhaKrishn, is currently attracting a lot of attention and appreciation. Sumedh believes that this show has put his acting skills to the test, despite having previously created a name for himself in Marathi cinema.

When he talks about it, he says, “As an actor, I learn more about life and introspect every day when I play Krishna. Because I endeavor to embody his character every day, the remarkable balance of emotions and practical attitude is a little too tough for me to deal with on a personal level.

It’s not easy, but the audience’s support keeps me going.” Sumedh recently had a total makeover, which caught everyone off guard because he pretended to be a woman and dubbed in a female voice for the show.

He considers it to be the most difficult job he’s ever undertaken. “To play Krishna, I already had to work on my voice. For this job, I had to tone down the bass in my voice to make it seem gentle and lighthearted, in contrast to the character’s toughness.

Then I had to dub for Gopadevi, which pushed me even more. To accomplish what was needed of me, I had to go the extra mile. The voice had to be both feminine and humorous at the same time. It’s quite difficult, and my throat is giving out. It was also difficult to work on body language and nuances. But I’m enamored with the task that has been thrown my way, and I’m fortunate to work with a team that has put their trust in me.”