This story is from January 17, 2012

Deeksha moves on

The actress speaks about her dismal debut flick and working in Vettai Mannan
Deeksha moves on
The actress speaks about her dismal debut flick and working in Vettai Mannan
She didn���������t make her entry into K-Town with a bang, but the Rajapattai girl has no regrets. ���������I think Rajapattai was a good debut. It���������s not every day that debutants get to work with such an amazing actor and director. The fate at the box office is in no one���������s hands.
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But it was a good learning experience,��������� says Deeksha Seth.
Quiz her on the promos of the film featuring predominantly Shriya Saran and Reemma Sen with Vikram, and she says, ���������Both Shriya Saran and Reemma Sen are established actresses and are well-known in Kollywood. So, it was a good marketing strategy. As for me, I am yet to make my mark in the Tamil film industry.���������
She has signed on two more films ��������� Vettai Mannan and a bilingual. But isn���������t the delay in the film shoot bothering her? ���������I have completed my first schedule for Vettai Mannan in April 2011. We���������ll shoot for the movie in February again. But delays are a part of this profession.���������
Deeksha says that in the film, which also stars Hansika, her (Deeksha���������s) own screen presence is not as much. ���������When the script was narrated by director Nelson, I learnt that I do play the heroine per say and Simbu���������s love interest in the film. But I won���������t be seen all throughout the film. I liked my role the same ��������� that of a fun, cute girl who works in a BPO. Although the buzz is that there are about eight to ten scenes of mine in the film, I don���������t think that really is the case. There will be more.���������
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