<p>The shooting for the movie is in full swing and the actress is excited about acting with Shivarajkumar. <br /><br />“The story of Mailari is amazingly good. I am playing the character of a village belle, who is very quiet and shy. As I am fond of love stories, I liked the plot which has been nicely woven around a romantic tale,” she beams.<br />The pretty actress is all praises about her co-star Shivarajkumar and admits that she accepted the offer definitely for him. <br /><br />“If it was any other actor, I would have thought twice. Shivanna is so sweet and makes everything easy for others,” reveals Sada.<br /><br />Meanwhile, she feels bad for missing the lead role in Aptharakshaka. “When director P Vasu offered me a role in Aptharakshaka, I couldn't make use of the opportunity and I still have regrets for that. This time when he approached me with Puli Vesham in Tamil, I signed up with a lot of hope,” she says. <br /><br /> The talented actress further reveals about her character in the movie, “I am playing a mysterious character which has grey shades to it. People look at me with curiosity and fear. The mystery continues till the end of the film.” <br />It might be a coincidence, but interestingly, all Kannada movies of Sada start with ‘M’ (Monalisa, Mohini and Mailari). <br /><br />Is she looking for more offers in Sandalwood? “Not at all. Only after the completion of Mailari, I will think about it,” she says and admits that nothing will stop her from acting in different industries, provided the role is good. <br /><br />Being in cinema for the past eight years, Sada tasted success early. “For me, it has been a good journey so far. People accepted me as an actress. No one has commented badly about my acting skills. That’s enough for me,” she confesses.<br />Sada made her Bollywood debut in Click starring Shreyas Talpade and Sneha Ullal. Her next release is Khalbali which is all set to hit the floors soon. <br />Sada made her debut in 2002 in Tamil film Jayam and won the 2002 Filmfare South — best female debut award for her role in the movie. <br /><br />When asked about Bangalore, she says, “My connection with the City is very limited, but I know it’s a cultural hub and the people are very sweet.” <br /></p>
<p>The shooting for the movie is in full swing and the actress is excited about acting with Shivarajkumar. <br /><br />“The story of Mailari is amazingly good. I am playing the character of a village belle, who is very quiet and shy. As I am fond of love stories, I liked the plot which has been nicely woven around a romantic tale,” she beams.<br />The pretty actress is all praises about her co-star Shivarajkumar and admits that she accepted the offer definitely for him. <br /><br />“If it was any other actor, I would have thought twice. Shivanna is so sweet and makes everything easy for others,” reveals Sada.<br /><br />Meanwhile, she feels bad for missing the lead role in Aptharakshaka. “When director P Vasu offered me a role in Aptharakshaka, I couldn't make use of the opportunity and I still have regrets for that. This time when he approached me with Puli Vesham in Tamil, I signed up with a lot of hope,” she says. <br /><br /> The talented actress further reveals about her character in the movie, “I am playing a mysterious character which has grey shades to it. People look at me with curiosity and fear. The mystery continues till the end of the film.” <br />It might be a coincidence, but interestingly, all Kannada movies of Sada start with ‘M’ (Monalisa, Mohini and Mailari). <br /><br />Is she looking for more offers in Sandalwood? “Not at all. Only after the completion of Mailari, I will think about it,” she says and admits that nothing will stop her from acting in different industries, provided the role is good. <br /><br />Being in cinema for the past eight years, Sada tasted success early. “For me, it has been a good journey so far. People accepted me as an actress. No one has commented badly about my acting skills. That’s enough for me,” she confesses.<br />Sada made her Bollywood debut in Click starring Shreyas Talpade and Sneha Ullal. Her next release is Khalbali which is all set to hit the floors soon. <br />Sada made her debut in 2002 in Tamil film Jayam and won the 2002 Filmfare South — best female debut award for her role in the movie. <br /><br />When asked about Bangalore, she says, “My connection with the City is very limited, but I know it’s a cultural hub and the people are very sweet.” <br /></p>