Working on 'Fashion Designer' was adventurous: Anisha (With Image
Chennai
May 2, 2017
Actress Anisha Ambrose says shooting for filmmaker Vamsy's
upcoming Telugu drama 'Fashion Designer - S/O Ladies Tailor' was adventurous
as it required her to get away from city life and shoot extensively in a village
set-up.
'The whole experience was adventurous. We shot in some
small villages in Godavari district where we didn't even have mobile connectivity.
We had to stay in huts during the course of our shoot. We had absolutely no
connection with the outside world,' Anisha told IANS.
Though slightly challenging, she said it was an experience
of a lifetime.
'It's the kind of experience I will never forget. I still
remember when we had to wake up at 2 in the morning and get ready for our first
shot at 5 a.m.
'Initially, I thought I can't live without my mobile phone,
but as we started shooting I realized it is still doable,' she said.
Talking about her role, she said: 'I play a girl who has
just returned from the US. She visits her parents' village where she adjusts
to fit in as she tries to learn more about the lifestyle.
'I'm opening up to different kind of roles. In my other
Telugu film with Manoj, I play a journalist.'
This year, Anisha will be making her Tamil debut in a yet-untitled
suspense drama with Sibiraj.
Thrilled about foraying into a new industry, she said: 'I
shoot for my part from this month. It's a very interesting role and I'm kicked
about it.'
Chennai
May 2, 2017
Actress Anisha Ambrose says shooting for filmmaker Vamsy's
upcoming Telugu drama 'Fashion Designer - S/O Ladies Tailor' was adventurous
as it required her to get away from city life and shoot extensively in a village
set-up.
'The whole experience was adventurous. We shot in some
small villages in Godavari district where we didn't even have mobile connectivity.
We had to stay in huts during the course of our shoot. We had absolutely no
connection with the outside world,' Anisha told IANS.
Though slightly challenging, she said it was an experience
of a lifetime.
'It's the kind of experience I will never forget. I still
remember when we had to wake up at 2 in the morning and get ready for our first
shot at 5 a.m.
'Initially, I thought I can't live without my mobile phone,
but as we started shooting I realized it is still doable,' she said.
Talking about her role, she said: 'I play a girl who has
just returned from the US. She visits her parents' village where she adjusts
to fit in as she tries to learn more about the lifestyle.
'I'm opening up to different kind of roles. In my other
Telugu film with Manoj, I play a journalist.'
This year, Anisha will be making her Tamil debut in a yet-untitled
suspense drama with Sibiraj.
Thrilled about foraying into a new industry, she said: 'I
shoot for my part from this month. It's a very interesting role and I'm kicked
about it.'
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