Telugu debut has been a pleasant experience: Miya George
Chennai
Sep 14, 2017
Malayalam actress Miya George, who is
making her Telugu debut with forthcoming romantic-comedy "Ungarala
Rambabu", says being part of the project has been a pleasant and
learning experience.
In the film, directed by Kranthi Madhav, she is paired with Sunil.
"This is a film with lot of positive energy. I was quite impressed by
Kranthi's narration and I immediately said yes to the project. Being
part of this project has been a pleasant experience and it made my
foray into Telugu filmdom memorable," Miya told IANS.
She plays a character called Savitri.
"She's not a typical heroine. Her character has been written with a
purpose and that's what got me excited. In the second half, my
character changes with the situations and I liked how Kranthi has
treated her transformation," she said.
Asked how she managed with the language barrier, she said: "My director
and Sunil helped me with my dialogues. They would narrate a scene and
let me understand it fully and only then will we shoot. I still don't
know Telugu but if not for their support, I would've had a very tough
time."
Miya is open to doing more Telugu projects.
Chennai
Sep 14, 2017
Malayalam actress Miya George, who is
making her Telugu debut with forthcoming romantic-comedy "Ungarala
Rambabu", says being part of the project has been a pleasant and
learning experience.
In the film, directed by Kranthi Madhav, she is paired with Sunil.
"This is a film with lot of positive energy. I was quite impressed by
Kranthi's narration and I immediately said yes to the project. Being
part of this project has been a pleasant experience and it made my
foray into Telugu filmdom memorable," Miya told IANS.
She plays a character called Savitri.
"She's not a typical heroine. Her character has been written with a
purpose and that's what got me excited. In the second half, my
character changes with the situations and I liked how Kranthi has
treated her transformation," she said.
Asked how she managed with the language barrier, she said: "My director
and Sunil helped me with my dialogues. They would narrate a scene and
let me understand it fully and only then will we shoot. I still don't
know Telugu but if not for their support, I would've had a very tough
time."
Miya is open to doing more Telugu projects.
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