Southern siren Shruti Hariharan talks about her next film
Well known Kannada courageous woman Sruthi Hariharan has about six movies up for discharge. In any case, she's most excited about her part as therapist in the film Godhi Banna Sadharana Maikattu, coordinated by debutant Hemanth Rao. She shares encounters about her character in the motion picture.
What's so energizing about the part of a therapist in Godhi Banna Sadharana Maikattu?
I'm excited for two reasons. In the first place, I have done sentimental and different sorts of parts in prior motion pictures, yet interestingly I'm wearing a white coat and a stethoscope close by. I'm doing as well as can possibly be expected to culminate the part of a specialist. Second, veteran on-screen character Anant Nag will be my patient. Surprisingly I'll be acting with such a well known star. I'm exceptionally amped up for this film.
Is it true that it was intense get ready for the part?
Obviously, every part needs readiness. In this motion picture, I play Dr Sahana matured 27-28 years. The guardians need my character to wed and settle down, yet I take up the calling for solace and comfort. Luckily, the shooting was being done at a wellbeing focus where I watched a woman and how she completed her obligations, her association with patients and her expert inspiration. She dealt with patients with warmth, care and love. I was awed by her and I tailed her style while going to Anant Nag. I'm glad to say it has turned out well.
How can it feel to function with Anant Nag and Rakshith Shetty interestingly?
It is a significant ordeal to work with a veteran like Anant Nag. I resembled an energized mess around him, listening and engrossing his encounters as a performing artist. It's a happenstance that his character in the motion picture additionally describes backgrounds. I was moved by his quietude. I learnt a considerable measure by watching him. As far Rakshith is concerned, we share an incredible companionship off screen. He is to a greater degree an executive than a star.
With six discharged in the pipeline, do you think 2016 will be a fortunate year?
I have four Kannada motion pictures – Godhi Banna Sadharana Maikattu, Mada Mathu Manasi, Beautiful Manasugalu and Urvi set for discharge this year. There is likewise a Tamil motion picture set to hit the extra large screen. I'm energized. I've been caught up with shooting for these films in the most recent two years. To be completely forthright, ordinarily I used to stress and think whether I am heading in the right course in my profession. Since my hands are full it make me feel more sure and loose.
How would you pick your parts?
I'm cognizant about my decisions. It's generally a blend of business performers and odd stories. It's a harmony between the two. I take up business subjects for cash and strange motion pictures for their storyline and important subjects.
What's your desire from Godhi Banna… ?
I have not seen the last yield. I need to watch the film as a group of people not as a performing artist. It has a slick script with layered written work. I'm certain it'll be an energizing background to watch the film upon its discharge.
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