Deccan Chronicle

SAMANTHA TO TURN PRODUCER?

POPULAR HINDI TELEVISION ACTRESS MAHIMA MAKWANA TALKS ABOUT HER FIRST FILM

- PRANITA JONNALAGED­DA

On the occasion of Republic Day, the team of released a new poster featuring Anushka and Prabhas standing next to each other as they aim three arrows with a bow. This new still from is capturing everyone’s imaginatio­n as they are reminded of a similarly shot sequence in

where Ram Charan is teaching Kajal Aggarwal how to aim her bow and arrow to hit the right spot. — Snippets by Pranita Jonnalaged­da At 17, it’s quite surprising how confident Mahima Makwana is. It’s probably the result of the extensive experience she has as an actor – she’s been working since the age of nine! However, despite being a popular name on Hindi television having played the protagonis­t in well-known primetime soap operas, she’s still keen to “expand the horizons”. That’s why she’s making her debut again – in cinema, with the upcoming film Venkatapur­am. “It’s my debut into not just Tollywood but into cinema as a whole and I am very excited. It wasn’t easy for me to make a decision about my first film but when Venkatapur­am came, I knew it was what I wanted! I believe the first film chooses you, the rest you choose for yourself. It’s destiny,” she shares. One could expect that the teenager would have taken the help of a manager or her family in making the big decision of transition­ing into films, but Mahima says, “It was my own decision!” The young actress, who’s presently pursuing standard 12 in Mumbai adds, “Even though television helps me reach such a huge audience, I always wanted to explore a new arena. It’s so fascinatin­g that despite having worked for so long, for this set of viewers, I am a completely new name, a new face, a debutante.” What was it like? “Amazing would be an understate­ment. This film was an experience I’ll cherish forever. I tried something new, met new people and moved out of my comfort zone. Can’t ask for more,” she says. And the language? “It wasn’t easy! There were times I used to be lost on the sets because I couldn’t understand what everyone was saying. I hired a tutor in Mumbai to help me with the basics and that was useful in saying the dialogues. I guess with time, I will be able to learn it better!” says the actress.

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