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Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

Athidi 100 days in 2 theatres

Monday, January 21st, 2008

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Mahesh Babu’s Athidhi was released on 18th October 2007 and set to complete 100days on 25th January,2008- Surya Talkies-Sattenapally and Alankar Talkies Vijayawada.

Surendar Reddy is the director and Amrita Rao is the heroine. Manisharma is music director. Krishna productions Private Limited is the producer.

Meanwhile Mahesh babu’s next film Varudu- Vadhuvu Kavalenu is likely to roll from April 2008. Trivikram Sreenivas will direct the film. Story discussions are on for this film.

What’s Amritha doing at striptease club?

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

According to sources, Amrita Rao witnessed her first and final experience of the sort. Along with her roommate, she literally for the first time saw women stripping from top to bottom. If that wasn’t enough the women also went on to perform nude pole dances. The whole scenario did not in the least way appeal to Amrita as she and her friend were the only girls in that room apart from the guy from the modeling agency. “She was so taken aback with the whole experience that she was sure she did not want to be seeing the same kind of scenes ever again,” added the source.

Amrita Rao says “I can’t forget the day I went for the Athidhi show with Mahesh”

Thursday, January 17th, 2008
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As we wait in the café of a star hotel in the city, she walks in, sans a frown or bored expression that some actors with newfound celebrity status tend to come with.
For even though fame and a handful of awards have come at a rather young age for Amrita, they surely don’t seem to have gone to her head.

Settling down, and ordering a cup of black-coffee, she only shares with a smile, “I’ve been running around like a mad girl,” referring to the promotional work in the city for her latest movie.

She looks her 20-something age, and only if you guys hadn’t seen her on the silver screen, might’ve been wondering, “I have to find out which college she’s in!” Alright now, before you get thinking…

Modelling for ad-films while still in college, and then onto Bollywood. Did you start out wanting to be an actress?

Not really. I always dreamt the little girl’s dream of acting in movies, but as I grew up, studies became a priority. Only accidentally did I audition for an ad-film and got selected. That provided me the platform to get noticed, and thereafter, I took up the opportunities that came.

It was the Shahid-Amrita pair in Ishq-Vishq that really set things rolling, and since then, you’ve done so many films together. A special pair?

We’ve all grown up watching the popular on-screen jodis – Shah Rukh-Kajol, Juhi-Aamir. Today, when our on-screen pair is looked upon by the audience as something similar, it really feels special. Yes, it stemmed out of Ishq Vishq and we’ve been fortunate to get the right kind of roles since.

What does the success of Vivah and a Dadasaheb Phalke award mean?

It certainly means encouragement to do better work. When I received the Dadasaheb Phalke, I did not really understand the enormity of winning a national award. What makes it even more amazing is that I’ve never had any formal training in acting! I owe it to the role.

For many, however, you’re still the girl-next-door. Do you feel the need to do varied roles to break this stereotyped tag?

I think the definition of the girl-next-door comes with a lot of preconceptions. You see, your girl-next-door could be witty, attractive, the life of a party - and so on. I would like to portray every girl-next-door out there. I take the tag as a compliment, as someone who can easily connect with the audience.

Tell us about your Tollywood experience.

Well…it’s been an unusual experience,- speaking a language I didn’t know, reacting to dialogues I didn’t understand. But, people have been very supportive. Eventually, as I would write down the meaning of my dialogues, I picked up a fair bit of Telugu! Moreover, I was overawed by how cinema is worshiped here.

I can’t forget the day I went for the Athidhi show with Mahesh (Mahesh Babu) and the crew. The celebration, confetti, and enthusiasm were a treat to my eyes.


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