“I moved over a week ago and I am still
getting used to the place. While shooting
in Turkey for Mission Istanbul, I picked up
a lot of stuff. It’s perhaps time to
unwrap all of them. ”, says Shriya.
“The entire planning is done by my mom
and dad. We didn’t want to go for a
professional decorator. That will help the
place retain a homely touch”, added
the actress with excitement.
Currently working on Kanthaswamy opposite
Vikram in Tamil and Apoorva Lakhia’s
Mission Istanbul, Sangeeth Sivan’s
Ek in Hindi and Ashok Amritraj’s The
Other End of The Line in English, the petite
actress is all very excited about her future
offerings.
Though she accepted that Sivaji opposite
Rajinikanth helped her become one of the
top heroines of Tamil with offers pouring
in, she is now trying to strike a balance
with films in other languages as well. “For
me, the language doesn’t matter. If
a role excites me, I will do it. Be it small
or opposite anyone, if the character has
something towards which I can contribute,
I will have no hesitation is signing it,
whatever the language.”
“Kanthaswamy is shaping out really
well. You will get to see a different Shriya”,
signs off the Numero Uno, in style.
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