The actress, who has gone ultra glam in Sandalwood, will next be seen in a bold role in Rajesh Gopan���s women-centric movie Actress
Bhamaa, who is reaping success in the Kannada and Telugu film industries, says she is planning to dedicate more time for Malayalam films this year.
���Last year was too hectic, as I was busy doing back-to-back Kannada films.
I will soon be completing the shoot of two of my Kannada projects,
Ambara and
Barfi. This year, I will have more time to focus on Malayalam projects,��� says the actress, who is currently gearing up for a marathon shoot in some of the coldest locales in the country ��� Kashmir, Ladakh and Darjeeling.
���I will be shooting three song sequences for Ambara in these beautiful locales and I am quite excited about it,��� she says.
Meanwhile, Bhamaa has signed a Rajesh Gopan directorial in M-Town ��� a women-centric one at that. Titled
Mirror, the movie has five of Mollywood���s leading ladies - Shwetha Menon, Bhamaa, Gowthami Nair, Meghana Raj and
Aparna Nair ��� in prominent roles.
���I signed up for the project not just because I have a substantial role in it. The film has a great script. Besides, I have an all-new look in it. I play a married woman who stays put in the city as part of her job. It is not a glamourous role but a mature and bold role,��� says the actress, who will start shooting for the same in March.
Bhamaa says while she has been going ultra-glamourous in Kannada, M-Town saw her mostly in student roles. ���With my latest signing, I will be able to prove that I am capable of doing serious roles. In fact, I would love to play more mature roles in Mollywood. This is also a film which can be categorised as a new-generation movie. And I am thrilled to be part of the change that the Malayalam film industry is undergoing,��� she signs off.