And that’s exactly what she did when she wasn’t in front of the camera for her Tamil film, Chikku Bukku, for which she was in Mysore over the weekend. “This is my way of relaxing. I visited the Lalit Mahal and saw the Mysore Palace. It was lovely to see the palace lit up,” says the actress.
Shriya is basking in the success of Kanthaswamy (which was also released in Telugu as Mallana). “I don’t care about talk about the movie’s delayed release. It’s been getting a great response. I was in Hyderabad when the movie released and my performance was appreciated. I’ve also heard that people are watching the film again,” she retorts.
Though Shriya has moved to B-town, she’s still in demand in the south. “It’s always nice to be loved and wanted back. And it’s even great to work if it’s a good story,” she says. And she’s enjoying the shoot for Chikku Bukku, even though it’s been delayed. “The rain has delayed our shoot, but we’re managing to go ahead. Chikku Bukku is a cute story, and is about two people who travel and explore places,” says Shriya.
And once she finishes the second schedule of Chikku Bukku, Shriya is off to the Toronto Film Festival to attend the screening of Cooking With Stella. “I’ll head there to walk the red carpet. It’s very special for us to be part of the festival, where the film is among 15 films that have the distinction of a gala screening,” says an enthusiastic Shriya.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Shriya would love to act with Salman
Courtesy:timesofindia.com
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