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'Tamil movies, here I come'

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Last Updated 28 April 2010, 13:19 IST
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The former Miss World said that for the first few days on the sets, Mani Ratnam would give her the scene and she would write it herself to understand the meaning.

“It was scary. I felt I was giving my final exams. Sometimes there would be last minute changes and it was chaotic. So, Mani gave me the scenes on location itself. Besides, I had to learn the lines of my co-star too,” she said. Aishwarya said even though she is acquainted with the language, she cannot break into a conversation in Tamil. “But, with Raavan, Mani has boosted my confidence in Tamil,” she said.

Speaking about her character, Aishwarya said Ragini is a strong woman and she is glad that she got an opportunity to portray her. “Ragini is earthy, rooted, feisty, fiery, vulnerable, emotional. She draws her strength from within,” the actress said adding her character was a complete woman, who connects with human beings, irrespective of the circumstances and their place in society. “I felt completely at ease with the character as she stands out as a woman who is special,” she added.

Aishwarya is starring opposite Tamil superstar Rajnikanth in Endhiran: The Robot. She indicated that she is open to more offers in Tamil. “Tamil movies, here I come,” Aishwarya said.

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(Published 28 April 2010, 13:19 IST)

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