Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Hansika Motwani sounds like a seasoned actress













Is she really 16? That’s the hot topic of discussion in every gossip mag and online chat-room. “No, I’m not. But that’s what everyone thinks. I don’t blame them because, for the past four years, most websites haven’t changed my age! So even though I’m 20 now, people think I’m still 16. But I’m a big girl and am doing my A levels,” clarifies Hansika Motwani, who’s currently in the spotlight for starring with Himesh Reshammiya in the much-hyped Aap Ka Suroor. The film may be her first in Bollywood, but Hansika has previously appeared alongside Allu Arjun in the Telugu flick, Desamudrudu. “I consider myself lucky for having got the best of both worlds. The film industry, unlike what people think, is very warm and cultured,” says the young starlet.
Contrary to popular belief, Hansika feels her entry into the industry at 16 was an advantage. “I believe opportunity knocks only once, so you’d better grab it before someone else does. And my parents were also supportive of my decision to enter films; but I’m also pursuing my studies. So, while most people enter the industry at 21 and start a career, I’ll be much ahead and doing good work at that age,” she says with confidence.
Hansika considers Aap Ka Suroor a prized trophy in her career. Ask her if she was witness to Himesh’s alleged high-handed behaviour, and the actress says with typical PC, “Himesh is humble and sweet; he’s very misunderstood. When we weren’t shooting, I was either interacting with Himesh or listening to my ipod. I loved working on this film.”
She says she got a lot of positive feedback for Aap Ka Suroor. “A lot of people told me they watched the film because they liked me and my smile,” she says, adding that she’s become an expert at handling the media. “I got so many calls after the film and once even gave 15 interviews back-to-back. That was fun,” she laughs.
But did she ever feel left out, considering how Himesh has hogged most of the limelight? “When people go on the Mumbai city tour, all they get to see are my posters. And when people switch on their TVs, it’s our songs they see; it’s Aap Ka Suroor everywhere, so I’ve got my due. Besides, many people from the industry also called to congratulate me,” she says.
Who called her - any biggies? “Sorry, that’s too personal. I can’t mention any of their names.” Wow, two films old and she’s mastered Bollywood-speak already!

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