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Sri Divya on her latest role

- Ruthuragal­u Yuvaraju Varuthapad­atha Valibar

Telegu actress Sri Divya first faced the camera at age three in , the first Telegu serial to be aired on Doordarsha­n, India’s national channel, and entered films as a child actress with .

After playing the heroine in three Telegu films, the Hyderabad-bred actress made her Tamil debut with Sangam (VVS) . She got a Siima award for her role. Kakki Sattai is her fourth film. Excerpts from an exclusive interview with tabloid! : Tell us about .

I play Divya, a nurse. She is a simple middle-class girl. Divya is not just eye candy, but crucial to the story. This is a performanc­e backed role. How was it working with Sivakarthi­keyan?

While working with Sivakarthi­keyan in VVS I was concentrat­ing on my lines and did not interact much. But on the sets of Kakki Sattai , I observed his commitment and was inspired by his dedication towards work. It motivated me to work harder on a folk song that I was struggling with for a while. And how about director of the film, Durai Senthil?

I count him among my favourite directors. His films convey a powerful message and his heroines are given a strong character. In Kakki Sattai he highlights a major issue prevalent in Tamil Nadu. Tell us about your acting break.

It’s a gift from God. I was three when I was spotted by director Manjula Naidu at a dance concert of my elder sister. That’s how Ruthuragal­u happened. Initially I was supposed to appear in few episodes only, but my role got an extension following the positive response of the audience. The serial went on for more than two years. What’s next for you?

Tamil films Pencil , opposite G.V. Prakash, and Eetti , opposite Atharva Murali.

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