In a free-wheeling chat with South First, the actress said she always wanted to be in the movies and even shared her dream with her parents and schoolmates.
I took up dancing and modelling and won a couple of beauty pageants. Just when I was finishing my 12th standard, I got an offer to work in Mungaru Male 2 (2016),” she recalled.
Speaking of her role in DJ Tillu “Through Radhika, I learnt how to keep my acting grounded. Being a girl next door is simple but I was nervous when I was donning the role.”
“Hits and flops are part of the journey. But for me, every film is a benchmark and I would give it my best. When I heard about Bedurulanka 2012, I was excited.” She spoke.
“When I finish my work and go home, I want to remain grounded. Being a certain way is fine because we have to adapt to certain surroundings. But let us not make it permanent!”