Lucky to have worked in 'Paayum Puli': Aishwarya Dutta


Chennai, Aug 31 (IANS): Actress Aishwarya Dutta considers herself extremely lucky to have worked with stars such as Vishal Krishna Reddy and Kajal Aggarwal in upcoming Tamil actioner "Paayum Puli" so early in her career.

"Working alongside Vishal and Kajal in the beginning of my career is a big boost. I consider myself so lucky for this opportunity," Aishwarya, who plays Kajal's sister in the film, told IANS.

Directed by Suseenthiran, the film is loosely based on the real life encounter of Sub-Inspector Alvin Sudhan.

"I thoroughly enjoyed working in this project. It helped me to groom myself. I got to learn a lot from Kajal. She's a wonderful co-actor. Thanks to Soori, we had so much fun on the sets," she said.

Talking about the experience of working with Suseenthiran, she said: "He's a multi-talented director and working with him was so enriching. He makes very realistic films that are equally commercial. I loved his work in 'Pandiya Nadu' and 'Vennila Kabbadi Kuzhu'".

Although Aishwarya plays a brief role in the film, she says her character is very important from the story's perspective.

Aishwarya also has Tamil drama "Sattam" in her kitty.

"This project will be directed by a newcomer. It also features Samuthirakani sir in a significant role. The rest of the cast will be finalised soon," she added.

  

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