Romancing different heroes for same film challenging: Aditi


Chennai, Feb 18 (IANS): Actress Aditi Chengappa says the experience of romancing two different heroes almost at the same time for upcoming Tamil-Telugu bilingual "Moone Moondru Vaarthai" was extremely challenging.

"Besides the challenge of working in two languages simultaneously, I found romancing two different heroes even more challenging. While shooting in one language, I had to romance one hero and work in the same scene with someone else in a different language," Aditi said in a statement.

"At times, it was embarrassing and my friends used to bully me over this. But I'm glad I had this opportunity to experience it, I've learned a lot from the whole process," she added.

Aditi also says that working in two languages tested her "linguistic abilities".

Directed by Madhumita, the film is titled "Moodu Mukkallo Cheppalante".

Talking about her director, the actress said: "Madhumita is one of the most patient and calm directors I've worked with. Shooting sets can often be very chaotic and stressful. She kept her cool throughout and made sure we were able to perform with ease."

Produced by S.P. Charan, the film also features Arjun Chidambaram, Rakendu Mouli, Venkatesh Harinathan, S.P. Balasubrahmanyam and Lakshmi in important roles.

  

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