Amyra initially felt 'alienated' working in southern cinema
New Delhi
July 18, 2017
Actress Amyra Dastur says she used to
feel alienated during her initial days in southern cinema.
Amyra ventured into Bollywood with the 2013 film "Issaq" and made her
debut down south with the 2015 film "Anegan".
Asked how different is the work culture between southern cinema and
Bollywood, Amyra told IANS: "The only difference is the language. I
felt slightly alienated when I began shooting for my first movie as the
entire crew was Tamil so they mainly spoke in Tamil and I couldn't
understand a word.
"But gradually they warmed up to me and really included me and made me
feel right at home."
The 24-year-old says she has had good and bad times in both Bollywood
and southern films.
"I have had good times and bad times on the sets of my Bollywood films
and my South films. To me, filmmaking is the same no matter what
language you're making it in. You've got to give your best in front of
the camera and nothing less," she said.
Amyra is now gearing up for the release of the film "Kaalakaandi",
which is slated to hit the theatres on September 8. The film also stars
Saif Ali Khan.
Talking about the film, the actress had previously told IANS: "I'm very
excited about that. It's a brilliantly written film and it'll
definitely make people cry of laughter."
In south, Amyra is shooting for Manjula Ghattamaneni's untitled Telugu
film and "Oodi Oodi Uzhaikkanum".
New Delhi
July 18, 2017
Actress Amyra Dastur says she used to
feel alienated during her initial days in southern cinema.
Amyra ventured into Bollywood with the 2013 film "Issaq" and made her
debut down south with the 2015 film "Anegan".
Asked how different is the work culture between southern cinema and
Bollywood, Amyra told IANS: "The only difference is the language. I
felt slightly alienated when I began shooting for my first movie as the
entire crew was Tamil so they mainly spoke in Tamil and I couldn't
understand a word.
"But gradually they warmed up to me and really included me and made me
feel right at home."
The 24-year-old says she has had good and bad times in both Bollywood
and southern films.
"I have had good times and bad times on the sets of my Bollywood films
and my South films. To me, filmmaking is the same no matter what
language you're making it in. You've got to give your best in front of
the camera and nothing less," she said.
Amyra is now gearing up for the release of the film "Kaalakaandi",
which is slated to hit the theatres on September 8. The film also stars
Saif Ali Khan.
Talking about the film, the actress had previously told IANS: "I'm very
excited about that. It's a brilliantly written film and it'll
definitely make people cry of laughter."
In south, Amyra is shooting for Manjula Ghattamaneni's untitled Telugu
film and "Oodi Oodi Uzhaikkanum".
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