Monday, January 10, 2011
Actress Shruti haasan interview about her telugu movie
Shruthi Haasan was in Hyderabad recently to promote  her much awaited first Telugu film 'Anaganaga Oo Dheerudu', a fantasy  film directed by veteran director K Raghavendar Rao's son Prakash  Kovelamudi under Walt Disney production, and she was clearly excited.
The first look of this film in which Shruthi  plays Priya, a gypsy fortune teller has got rave reviews. Slated for  Sankranti release, Shruthi said the response so far to the trailers of  this movie which happens to be her debut as actress in Telugu is more  than what she could have asked for.
"Though I acted in this movie, I didn't watch the  trailers until now. I just watched it with everyone else and I am  equally shocked and it surpasses my expectation. I read the script and  liked it immediately when I was offered this film. I am a great fan of  graphic novels and since the movie was being directed by Prakash who has  the lineage of his father K Raghavendar Rao and stars Siddharth and  Laxmi Manchu, I knew this was something special. My character has lot of  transitions and is versatile. Every character in this film has  prominence and scope to perform. No character in this film is big or  small and I am so happy to have been a part of a cinema that the country  can be proud of" she said with eyes filled with excitement.
Did she research on the character or fortune tellers before she went on sets?
"I am not a method actor. I know my dad is and  Siddharth who is my costar in this film too is methodical and do a lot  of research. But I didn't do any on fortune tellers. If you have a good  character, script, director and ace-star, it becomes easy to give a  performance the character demands and it takes you to a different world.  I am spontaneous. The outfits and the sets bring in that feel  subconsciously in our minds.", stated the daughter of Kamal Haasan.
'Anaganaga Oo Dheerudu' will mark her entry  into Kollywood too as this movie will be dubbed into Tamil. She feels  that as long as money is spent well and film makers give value for  money, big budget films will do well.
"There are lot of movies on which money is spent but  when you watch it you don't know where the money went in the visuals. I  believe any business is ready for those who are going to push the  boundaries and business is no exception. It is a visual splendour and  family entertainer. If I was asked where I would put my money, I would  do that on movies like this", Shruthi asserted.
The film with powerful visual effects,  fantasy characters, wizards and witch crafter characters, she says they  makes for an exciting viewing pan India as good movies transcend  language barriers.
"Cinema is a powerful medium and when I watch  Japanese or French movies, I don’t understand the lines yet understand  the story. Movies are like music and they don't need a language to  understand. This film more so is visually stimulating and exciting which  is an advantage. Besides, God bless subtitles."
Rumours are rife that she is seeing her  co-star Siddharth and are found going around publicly in the city too  often. Is there something more than what it meets the eye?
"It is a part and parcel of our job and I take it  with a pinch of salt. Siddharth is a very dear friend of mine. For  people to speculate on our relationship, I wouldn't want to waste my  time on clarifying it when I am so happy with the trailers of the film."  Shruthi rounded off.
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