Genelia D'Souza has been a constant in Telugu and Tamil cinema for the last few years. Some of her films likeBommarillu,Dhee, Ready,Santosh Subramanianand Mr Medhavi,Katha have all been well received.
Genelia's latest offering Orange where she teamed up with director Bhaskar for the second time, and actor Ram Charan Tej for the first time, released on November 26.
Genelia, who is currently shooting for her Tamil film Velayudham with Vijay at Pollachi in the interiors of Tamil Nadu, spoke exclusively about Orange,Velayudham and the Malayalam film Urumi directed by Santosh Sivan. Excerpts:
Did you sign Orange because you had worked with Bhaskar before inBommarillu?
Yeah. The film was done for Bhaskar, I believe in him. He does new things. He pushes us as an actor. I am grateful to Bhaskar. I trust people who are good in their job. His belief in the character is very strong.
The film had a youthful characterisation and an urban take on love. How did you relate to the character?
My character was relatable. I questioned myself about Charan's character because there is truth in it and the truth often hurts. Personally, I am a believer in long-term relationships.
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