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RAMBHA
Coming Up: More Excursions Up North
The
glam sensation is the only South Indian actress with any standing in Hindi
filmdom, today.
Whats more, shes even considered a lucky mascot by Hindi
filmmakers, especially since most of her 10-odd films to date have been
hits. And among her forthcoming attractions are the Govinda laughathon,
Beti No 1. Rambha in conversation...
She's had ten-odd releases in Hindi films, so far, Jallad, Judwaa, Gharwali
Baharwali, Krodh and Bandhan among them. And there are more in the pipeline,
including Beti No 1, opposite, who else, but Govinda. "So far, Ive
accepted just about every Hindi offer thats come my way. But now,
I guess its time I started looking for quality exposure. When youre
ten films old, you can afford the luxury," she smiles.
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far, Ive been doing every Hindi film thats come my way,
without any set goals. By Gods grace, all the offers Ive
got thus far, have been good ones. Ive been happy doing the
occasional Hindi movie, and thats how Id like to remain.
As and when meaty offers come my way, I shall take them up without
fuss. |
In the South, shes still the rage, mostly for her glamour. For more
than nine years, shes coolly waded off the onslaught from Mumbai
girls and, even returned the favour with more inroads into Mumbai filmdom.
Now, she has her sights set on a change of image, playing the coy, traditional
girl in forthcoming films like Chussodam Randi and Tamarabharani, instead
of the glam puss act shes been stuck with so far.
Shes decked in all her bridal finery for a marriage sequence in
Chussodam Randi, when we tracked her down to the Kamma Sangha Kalyana
Mantap, recently. She took time off from the shoots to talk to SCREEN:
After being hailed as a lucky mascot in Hindi films, has the poor showing
of Krodh come as a setback?
Krodh hasnt fared half as badly as its made out to be. Its
done quite well in the North and other centres, barring the South, to
the best of my knowledge. It definitely was no hit like Hilter, but it
did fetch tidy profits for the buyers.
As for being a lucky mascot, Ive never thought on those lines. So
far, Ive been doing every Hindi film thats come my way, without
any set goals. By Gods grace, all the offers Ive got thus
far, have been good ones. Ive been happy doing the occasional Hindi
movie, and thats how Id like to remain. As and when meaty
offers come my way, I shall take them up without fuss.
Youre the only South Indian actress whos found her feet in
Hindi films, today. Dont you think its time you became choosy
where roles are concerned?
Its Mithun Chakraborty who launched me with Jallad after seeing
my performance in Yamadharmaraju. Several offers followed, Judwaa and
Bandhan with Salman Khan and David Dhavans Gharwali Baharwali among
them. Ive also made some lasting friendships, with actresses like
Raveena Tandon, Karisma Kapoor and Kajol.
But youre right. I ought to be choosy about the roles I take on.
I think I also need a PR man in Mumbai, to look after my publicity.
But what made you walk out of Khudrat?
Id accepted the film after being impressed with the script. But
later, they informed me that theyd made some changes in the script,
after only two days of shooting. I personally met producer Raj and Romu
Sippy and explained to them I didnt want to be a part of the project
under the altered circumstances. They understood my problem, and we parted
ways cordially, without hard feelings on either side. Another film I missed
out on, owing to date hassles, was Biwi No 1, where I was to play Tabus
role.
By accepting the de-glamourised role in Chussodam Randi, are you consciously
planning on a change of image?
As I said earlier, Ive always accepted all roles coming my way,
so far, since Ive never planned anything in life. Director Raja
Vanamreddy was the co-director for Hitler, and I guess he liked what he
saw of me in the film, for he approached me for this role. I was game
for it from the start, for I realised it would offer me great scope to
act. I sport girl-next-door looks in it, but its certainly not as
if Im about to discard my glamdoll image. Whatever I am today is
thanks to it. And I shant give it up for anything in the world.
Your attempt in Kodandaramudu, to portray a character with negative shades
failed. Do you regret doing the film now?
The film may have failed to click at the b-o, but theres no gainsaying
the fact that it is one of my best performances to date. I was initially
scared to take up that role, I admit. But one doesnt refuse an offer
from a director like SV Krishna Reddy that easily! Even if youre
reluctant, hes bound to sell you the offer. He assured me Id
do well, and even extracted a fairly good performance out of me. For a
long time, it was a dream to work with him, to leave an imprint on his
brand of cinema, and here was a God-sent opportunity. Ive always
been an admirer of his style of filmmaking and despite this debacle, I
shall continue to be one.
Coming to Tamil films, your recent release Suthanthiram was a disaster.
Are you happy with the way your careers been progressing in Tamil?
Youbeen mis-informed, Suthanthiram wasnt a disaster, it was
a commission-earner. I know because I keep track of all this.
As for my forthcoming Tamil movie, theres Tamarabharani, where I
play a de-glamourised role yet again, opposite Murali. I shant be
surprised if they have changed the title now, for a change has been on
the cards for a while. I have done two schedules for it and play and old-fashioned
girl who wears traditional Tamilian outfits. I play the typical glam doll
opposite Sarath Kumar in Kesavan, and I have recently signed another offer.
At one point of time I used to average 14 films a year. Now, Im
slimming down on the offers, to do select roles only. I am comfortably
placed down South, with a wider range of roles than I can ever dream of
playing in Hindi. Thats one reason why I havent really been
aggressively looking for roles in Hindi films so far.
How do feel of about working with ace director K Raghavendra Rao after
a gap?
Its always a treat to be working with him. Hes again cast
me as a glam doll. The story revolves around Jagapathi, Soundarya and
myself. Its a youthful entertainer set against a college backdrop
and has been shaping up well. Its great to be doing a film for a
prestigious banner like Usha Kiron Movies.
Youve done more than 60 films so far, but are yet to win an award.
Any regrets on that score?
Well, you forget that I bagged the best actress award of the Kerala government
for my performance on debut in Malayalam, Sargam. Unfortunately, I couldnt
make it to the awards. No one from my family advised me to attend the
awards ceremony, and I had to give the opportunity a miss. Later, when
director Hariharan advised me to attend the 100 days function, I
readily obliged. I wish theres some way I can collect the state
award from the government now.
BVS Prakash
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