Kannada actress
Sonu Gowda ' who has previously acted in films like Inthi Ninna Preethiya, Paramesha Panwala and Gulama, among others ' will appear in a cameo in the upcoming movie Asthitva. 'I play an innocent medical student, who the lead actor happens to meet in the course of the storyline. It's a small role that took just about a day-and-a-half to shoot, but I had a good time on the set.
The entire film crew is a bunch of newbies, but all of them were fun to be with and work with as a team. I enjoyed every moment of playing a college girl,' she says.
Sonu, who is also passionate about theatre, recently acted in a Kannada play, titled E=MC2. So, which art form does she enjoy more ' theatre or film? 'The experience differs with both mediums. Onstage, the energy level is way higher than on a film set, mainly because there are no retakes and you have to give your best in one go. The flow of the plot and characters have to align with each other. A film, on the contrary, allows multiple takes of one shot. But, at times, at the end of the fourth or fifth day of shoot, the energy level might drop and the quality of acting may vary,' the actress explains.