<p>After mostly playing the quintessential desi girl in big-budget commercial films, Sonakshi Sinha feels it is time for her to do more performance-oriented movies.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The 27-year-old star's filmography boasts of entertainers like Dabangg, Rowdy Rathore, Action Jackson, with an exception of Lootera, an intense love story which got her critical-acclaim.<br /><br />“I am ready for performance-oriented films. I myself feel the time has come for me to make the switch. Earlier, I was establishing myself. In 2015, I am doing a film with AR Murugadoss, which is a woman-centric film. It has a great story and I am looking forward to it,” Sonakshi told PTI.<br /><br />The actress, however, feels that doing commercial films was not a conscious decision and it was more because she enjoys such films as a viewer. <br /><br />“I did mass entertainers because I love watching these films myself. There was no strategy involved in doing commercial movies. People forget that I am still new, it has just been four years, though I have done 12 films. There is a lot of time for me to explore myself and do different stuff. In big-budget films too, my performances were appreciated.”<br /><br />The actress is famous for playing the village belle or the small town girl in most of her films but she does not feel stereotyped.<br /><br />“I have played small town girl in many of my films but I never felt typecast because I think my Indianness is my strength. You put me in any state and I will become a part of it. I believe it is my biggest strength,” she said.<br /><br />Sonakshi, who recently got a short haircut, feels her new look might make people approach her for modern roles.<br /><br />“My hairstyle might make people see me in different light and they might approach me with modern characters.<br /><br /><br />“I just felt one day that I should do something new with my hair. I know with such short hair I can’t play a village belle or a traditional role so I feel people will approach me with more modern characters now,” Sinha said.<br /><br />The actress is sharing screen space with Arjun Kapoor in her upcoming film Tevar and says the 2 States star was one of her reasons to sign the film.<br /><br />“The film has got a relatable story, it has real characters. I wanted to work with Arjun and Boney uncle. These were my three reasons of doing the film,” she said.<br /><br />The young star said the movie, which is an adaptation of Telugu film Okkadu, and is directed by debutant Amit Sharma was emotionally and physically challenging for her.<br /><br />“I haven’t done a character like this before. I have done a lot of action in this film. I did a little bit in Son of Sardar but in Tevar I have done proper action scenes and they were fun to do.<br /><br />“Our director is someone who taps into the emotions of a person and gets out real emotions as an actor. The film was challenging physically and emotionally but overall it was a wonderful experience,” she said.<br /><br />Tevar, produced by Boney Kapoor, is slated to release on January 9, 2015. <br /></p>
<p>After mostly playing the quintessential desi girl in big-budget commercial films, Sonakshi Sinha feels it is time for her to do more performance-oriented movies.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The 27-year-old star's filmography boasts of entertainers like Dabangg, Rowdy Rathore, Action Jackson, with an exception of Lootera, an intense love story which got her critical-acclaim.<br /><br />“I am ready for performance-oriented films. I myself feel the time has come for me to make the switch. Earlier, I was establishing myself. In 2015, I am doing a film with AR Murugadoss, which is a woman-centric film. It has a great story and I am looking forward to it,” Sonakshi told PTI.<br /><br />The actress, however, feels that doing commercial films was not a conscious decision and it was more because she enjoys such films as a viewer. <br /><br />“I did mass entertainers because I love watching these films myself. There was no strategy involved in doing commercial movies. People forget that I am still new, it has just been four years, though I have done 12 films. There is a lot of time for me to explore myself and do different stuff. In big-budget films too, my performances were appreciated.”<br /><br />The actress is famous for playing the village belle or the small town girl in most of her films but she does not feel stereotyped.<br /><br />“I have played small town girl in many of my films but I never felt typecast because I think my Indianness is my strength. You put me in any state and I will become a part of it. I believe it is my biggest strength,” she said.<br /><br />Sonakshi, who recently got a short haircut, feels her new look might make people approach her for modern roles.<br /><br />“My hairstyle might make people see me in different light and they might approach me with modern characters.<br /><br /><br />“I just felt one day that I should do something new with my hair. I know with such short hair I can’t play a village belle or a traditional role so I feel people will approach me with more modern characters now,” Sinha said.<br /><br />The actress is sharing screen space with Arjun Kapoor in her upcoming film Tevar and says the 2 States star was one of her reasons to sign the film.<br /><br />“The film has got a relatable story, it has real characters. I wanted to work with Arjun and Boney uncle. These were my three reasons of doing the film,” she said.<br /><br />The young star said the movie, which is an adaptation of Telugu film Okkadu, and is directed by debutant Amit Sharma was emotionally and physically challenging for her.<br /><br />“I haven’t done a character like this before. I have done a lot of action in this film. I did a little bit in Son of Sardar but in Tevar I have done proper action scenes and they were fun to do.<br /><br />“Our director is someone who taps into the emotions of a person and gets out real emotions as an actor. The film was challenging physically and emotionally but overall it was a wonderful experience,” she said.<br /><br />Tevar, produced by Boney Kapoor, is slated to release on January 9, 2015. <br /></p>