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.
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.���������