Deccan Chronicle

VARSHINI JOINS SHAKUNTALA­M

After making a mark on TV recently, the actress is thrilled about her role in the magnum opus

- SASHIDHAR ADIVI DECCAN CHRONICLE

Filmmaker Gunasekhar’s upcoming film, Shakuntala­m, starring Samantha, has been hitting all the right notes ever since the project was announced.

While the shooting has been progressin­g in Hyderabad, we hear there’s a new addition to the cast.

Actress

Varshini

Sounderaja­n has been roped in for the costume drama.

An excited Varshini will play a significan­t role in the magnum opus and

she’s obviously thrilled to bag such an opportunit­y.

Having been called by the filmmakers in summer for this role, Varshini met Gunasekhar, after which she had a look-test for the role. “And I was on board immediatel­y,” the actress tells us.

While she is restricted in giving out the details about her role, Varshini, who’s already begun shooting for her part, offers that her

role in the film has multiple get-ups. “I can tell you that the role is layered and has multiple looks. Working under someone like Gunasekhar garu is a fantastic experience.”

On her first day on the sets,

the actress was a bag of nerves especially because she had to share screen with Samantha. “I was nervous because I’ve never worked with stars and excited too because I was going to be working with someone as establishe­d as Samantha. Despite the nervousnes­s I was relieved when I finally shot with her,” elaborates the actress, unable to stop raving about Samantha’s humility.

Varshini recalls an incident that took place with Samantha on the sets. “In one scene, I had to kneel down and emote while saying my dialogue. The floor I was kneeling on had stones and I wasn’t comfortabl­e. Even before I could point it out, Samantha observed this and immediatel­y asked for a cloth under my knees so it could cushion my knees and keep me comfortabl­e. I was stunned to see how sweet and caring she is, with no airs despite being such a big star,”

adds the actress.

NO CHOOSING BETWEEN

TV AND CINEMA

Both

TV and films are

equally exciting, although I feel television

needs us to be spontaneou­s while cinema

calls for a lot more preparatio­n. But I want to do roles that are

strong

While Varshini has been making quite a mark on television of late, she’d done a handful

of films before, including the National Award winning 2014-film Chandamama Kathalu, which was incidental­ly her debut film. To her credit, the actress has been consciousl­y avoiding taking on films that don’t excite her.

“I’ve been in the industry for a long time, and I am waiting for opportunit­ies that naturally excite me. I want to do roles that are strong and author-backed. Gunasekhar garu’s film has been worth the wait,” the actress says.

Aside from seeking excitement in her roles, Varshini has also been avoiding films owing to her previous television commitment­s. “I was actually happy with my television stint but my family has been constantly pushing me to take up things beyond television. But I am also glad that I’ve started taking up film offers,” adds the actress.

Another film the actress has shot for is Malli Modalaindi, which co-stars Sumanth. Directed by debutant Keerthi, the film, which is breezy entertaine­r, has Varshini playing Sumanth’s wife.

While admitting that doing both TV and films has been slightly challengin­g, Varshini makes it a point to let us know that doing films has become easy for her only because of her television experience. “Both are equally exciting and different, although I feel television needs us to be spontaneou­s while cinema calls for a lot more preparatio­n,” she states.

Then as we close our interactio­n, she adds, “Cinema is challengin­g in its own way, and the preparatio­ns and the efforts that go into doing the groundwork for the character is something that excites me a lot.”

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Gunasekhar
In one scene, I had to kneel down and emote while saying my dialogue. The floor I was kneeling on had stones and I wasn’t comfortabl­e. Even before I could point it out, Samantha observed this and immediatel­y asked for a cloth under my knees so it could cushion my knees and keep me comfortabl­e. I was stunned to see how sweet and caring she is, with no airs about her of being such a big star
Sounderaja­n Varshini Gunasekhar In one scene, I had to kneel down and emote while saying my dialogue. The floor I was kneeling on had stones and I wasn’t comfortabl­e. Even before I could point it out, Samantha observed this and immediatel­y asked for a cloth under my knees so it could cushion my knees and keep me comfortabl­e. I was stunned to see how sweet and caring she is, with no airs about her of being such a big star

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