Actress
Aditi Prabhudeva has become one of the busier actresses ever since the unlock phase allowed filming activities to resume. "I will be spending
Deepavali on a film set this year. I am glad to have a working Deepavali as it is the best way to spend it this year, after so many months of no work. I will be on the set of
Old Monk. I hope everyone gets to see light in their lives and also, return to normalcy this festival," shares Aditi.
Recalling the unlock phase, she says, "There was a temporary halt on all work, now everything has resumed with a bang. I am feeling good. The past few months had put me in a weird zone. I am pretty much a home bird. But the pandemic made being at home become boring and uninteresting for the first time. It got torturous after a point as even after completing every single domestic chore, I had too much spare time left. How many books can one read or how many movies can one watch! I am glad there is some sort of a semblance of normalcy now."
Getting back to work now, however, includes a lot of safety measures to prep for as well. “I was yearning to be back at work. Interestingly, we are all fine. There is no question of fear of the pandemic while we are on the set. We have shot for this particular film right through the unlock phase now. On the set, we pep ourselves up and keep the mood upbeat with songs and jokes. I also shot for a bit in Chikmagalur for
Tribble Riding recently," Aditi explains.
“In
Tribble Riding, I play the role of a relatable character, a girl of today’s age and time. My co-star Ganesh sir and I are required to have the right kind of chemistry for the screen, and he is fabulous as he makes me feel so comfortable on the set,” says Aditi, who will soon be part of two other new teams, as she will shoot for
Ganjanana And Gangand
Srikrishna Paramatma.