INDIAN LOVESLY ACTRESS GENELIA PICTURES





Bollywood, Tollywood, Kollywood and Sandalwood- all these woods seem to be the nests for the Goan bird Genelia. Just see what she speaks about all this.
Telugu To Tamil To Hindi:
Genelia D  Souza has never believed in coincidence. "But I acknowledge it now  because I don't know how else to explain the recent events in my life.  First, my film Bommarilu, the Telugu superhit of last year, was selected  to be remade in Tamil as Santosh Subramaniam. I was chosen for it, even  though it could've been played by other heroines. And April 12, the day  Santosh Subramaniam released, is the same day I started shooting for  the Bollywood version of Bommarilu," says an excited Genelia.
Thanks For Them:
The  actress is currently in Delhi shooting for the same flick with Harman  Baweja. "But I ensure I stay up-to-date with all the reviews for Santosh  Subramaniam and I'm glad it's garnering the same response as Bommarilu.  It was great working with the Vijayan brothers, editor Mohan, my  co-star Jeyam Ravi and the entire team of Santosh Subramaniam," she  says.
I Was Scared:
Her role Hasini, in  Bommarilu was a motor mouth which endeared her to the masses. But  playing the same character for the second time in Santosh Subramanian  wasn't easy, says Genelia. "I kept thinking it would be a cakewalk, but  the original script kept haunting me. So I was nervous wondering if I'd  be able live up to expectations. The audience already knew what Hasini  was like. It was a really scary thought to replicate the same act," says  she.
I'm Open For 5 Minute Role As Well:
But  she scored once again and Genelia now enjoys playing  performance-oriented roles. "While I'm proud of my earlier films, it was  Bommarilu which established my image as an actress who's capable of  performance. I didn't know I'd be able to emote so well, until I did  Bommarilu and Santosh Subramaniam," she says, adding that as an actress,  you sometimes want to be taken seriously besides just playing arm-candy  to the hero. Says she, "I don't want heroine-centric films; I don't  believe in them. I just like being part of a story. I don't mind being  there for just five minutes, but it has to be worth it."
My Leg In Sandalwood:
And  after conquering the Tamil and Telugu industries, Genelia has now  entered the Kannada industry. "Although I've been receiving offers from  numerous Kannada filmmakers, I chose to debut with Shivrajkumar because  he's such a fabulous actor. In spite of coming from such an illustrious  family, he's so humble. I liked my role in Satya in Love because she's  so mature and is a far cry from some of the teeny bopper roles I've  played," says Genelia. 
She's also making her presence felt in B-town and is currently working on three films. "There's the Bommarilu remake with Harman, another film with Aamir's Khan's nephew and the third with Priyadarshan opposite Akshaye Khanna," she says. And what about facing competition up there? "I believe talent never goes unnoticed. Also, it's high time people started experimenting. Somebody has to take up that responsibility. And I'm doing just that," sums up Genelia.




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