sridevi, who plays the queen of an ancient kingdom in her
comeback Tamil film "Puli", says she was treated like a queen off the
sets too and considered this gesture of the team "sweet". To be
treated like a queen even off the sets was the best part of this role. It felt
special, respected and very sweet," Sridevi, who is returning to Tamil
cinema after two decades, told
Sridevi's last Tamil outing was 1986 film "Naan Adimai
Illai" with superstar Rajinikanth. When she went back to the sets after so
many years, she admits it was nostalgic Shooting in some old studios that I
hadn't visited in so many years brought back wonderful memories of my initial
years in Tamil industry. It was like reliving a dream," she said.
Explaining with enthusiasm about her role, she reveals:
"This is the kind of the role you get once in a lifetime. It excited me so
much that I jumped at the opportunity without much contemplation. Contrary to
everything I've done so far in my career, what I've done in this film will
always remain special".
Going by the film's promos, one would've expected her to be
playing the antagonist. But she doesn't concur with that observation. "It's
a character with layers of shades. I'm not playing a typical queen we read in
fairy tales. I'm really not at the liberty to divulge much information,"
she said Her look and costumes from the film has already created quite a buzz.
She gives all the credit to fashion designer Manish Malhotra
"Even Manish enjoyed working on this film so much
because it gave him opportunity to experiment as well. Right from my gown to
ornaments and the crown; he was responsible for everything," said Sridevi,
who had to have people help her carry the costume. "It was so heavy. Our
vanity van used to be far away from the sets and in order to go there, I had to
take the help of people to carry the gown as I'd walk. It was challenging but
the whole experience was so much fun."
Directed by Chimbu Deven, the film also stars superstar
Vijay, Shruti Haasan, Hansika Motwani and Kannada star Sudeep. When asked about
working with Vijay, she said: "It's nice of these popular actors like
Ajith and Vijay to share screen space with senior actors like us. I mean, I
worked with Ajith in 'English Vinglish', and though it was cameo, he was so
much fun to work with. The same applies to Vijay as well."
"Vijay is very organised on the sets; mostly quiet.
There's no discussion; no arguments. He works with so much passion and that's
so encouraging for the co-stars," she added. Asked if she's keen on doing
more films in the south, Sridevi said she's not a planner and would usually
pick a role if it excites her. "Puli", which releases worldwide on
October 1 in Hindi and Telugu as well, is the next most anticipated film of the
year after "Baahubali". Sridevi doesn't like the idea of comparing
both the films
"I feel every film has its own charm and gets made for
a purpose. The buzz around 'Puli' is very positive; everybody I've spoken to
are eagerly looking forward to the movie. With so much scope for fantasy Tamil
cinema has not witnessed yet, it's a film for everybody," she said.
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