<p> The 29-year-old actress says she has no qualms in portraying characters with different shades and her image depends on the kind of roles that she gets.<br /><br />"Many thought that I went for a bold makeover for success. I find it funny because I have no problem with my image," Rao said.<br /><br />The actress says she approaches every role with the same spirit, which truely represent the different avatars of the normal Indian girl.</p>.<p>"I have not taken any formal training in acting. Whatever roles I have got in films till now, I have played them whole-heartedly. If as an actress I do not believe in my roles then how can I expect the audience to do the same," Amrita said.<br /><br />She insists that even if she is asked to play a negative character or somene dealing with mental trauma, she will not step back.<br /><br />Rao feels that versatile acting should not be given tags like 'Indian' or 'Western'. Be it 'Ishq Vishq', 'Welcome to Sajjanpur' or 'Vivaah' I have always played an Indian girl but I have portrayed it in a different light everytime," she said.<br /><br />However, she feels that Indian audience have limited options and filmmakers go for blockbuster ideas, which have been successful in the past.<br /><br />Rao will next be seen in Rajshri Productions' 'Love You.. Mister Kalakaar' which, she says, will show a different facet of her personality.</p>
<p> The 29-year-old actress says she has no qualms in portraying characters with different shades and her image depends on the kind of roles that she gets.<br /><br />"Many thought that I went for a bold makeover for success. I find it funny because I have no problem with my image," Rao said.<br /><br />The actress says she approaches every role with the same spirit, which truely represent the different avatars of the normal Indian girl.</p>.<p>"I have not taken any formal training in acting. Whatever roles I have got in films till now, I have played them whole-heartedly. If as an actress I do not believe in my roles then how can I expect the audience to do the same," Amrita said.<br /><br />She insists that even if she is asked to play a negative character or somene dealing with mental trauma, she will not step back.<br /><br />Rao feels that versatile acting should not be given tags like 'Indian' or 'Western'. Be it 'Ishq Vishq', 'Welcome to Sajjanpur' or 'Vivaah' I have always played an Indian girl but I have portrayed it in a different light everytime," she said.<br /><br />However, she feels that Indian audience have limited options and filmmakers go for blockbuster ideas, which have been successful in the past.<br /><br />Rao will next be seen in Rajshri Productions' 'Love You.. Mister Kalakaar' which, she says, will show a different facet of her personality.</p>