I just wanted to be a Mani Ratnam heroine: Aditi Rao Hydari

Wednesday 27th April 2022 07:56 EDT
 
 

Actor Aditi Rao Hydari has a movie career spanning 15 years. Over the period, she has worked in films in different languages from the National Award-winning ‘Kaatru Veliyidai’ to her latest ‘Hey Sinamika’. In a recent interview, the actor confesses that the entire reason she became an actor was to work with filmmaker Mani Ratnam.

“I just wanted to be a Mani Ratnam heroine. When I had this dream of being an actor, it seemed like an impossible dream. But somewhere in my head, one day I have to do a Tamil film. I was determined that if and ever it happens, I will just work so hard, like class 10 and 12 board exams so I can enjoy the process of being directed by this incredible person,” she recalls.
The 35-year-old says from then on, she was willing to take up work in any language. “Somewhere at the back of my head, my dream was so strong that I knew it would be possible to get out of my comfort zone in terms of language and put myself out there, take up the challenge and be ready for it.”
“Ever since Katru... happened, something actually became clear to me, which was that films are stories and at the core of it, you tell them on celluloid because they made you feel something. Stories are universal, and I didn’t want the language to come in the way of anything. Feelings don’t have language. If you can make somebody feel something, whether you speak that language or are from that culture, country, you are theirs and they are yours,” Hydari says.


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