Tuesday, December 23, 2025
ADVT 
Bollywood

Akshara wanted to give her 100 percent to 'Shamitabh'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 20 Jan, 2015 12:01 PM
  • Akshara wanted to give her 100 percent to 'Shamitabh'
Messing up the "amazing opportunity" that came to her in the form of "Shamitabh" was not even on the mind of Bollywood debutant Akshara Haasan, who features in the movie with popular stars Amitabh Bachchan and Dhanush.
 
Akshara, daughter of veteran actor Kamal Haasan, landed the role thanks to director R. Balakrishnan.
 
"Balki (R. Balakrishnan) sir and I met at a function. He came and said, 'Akshara can I talk to you for five minutes'. I said 'yes'. That time not many people knew I made the decision of becoming an actor. So, I felt that probably it's an amazing opportunity to work with him as an assistant director.
 
"He went on to say, 'There is a character which I have you on my mind for', and I was like 'Wait a minute, what is this...'. I was really excited."
 
She says working with the "Paa" director was an "honour more than anything else".
 
"Later, we had a script discussion and I instantly connected to the script and the character. From there on, there was no looking back," she added.
 
On being asked about her experience of working with Amitabh and Dhanush, Akshara said: "I learnt a lot from the entire team. I connected to both Mr. Bachchan and Dhanush equally. I was nervous because I didn't want to mess up at all, I wanted to give my 100 percent, so I was nervous. I hope I did not mess up."
 
"Shamitabh", which is releasing Feb 6, also stars veteran actress Rekha in a key role.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

'The Lunchbox' Honoured By Toronto Film Critics

'The Lunchbox' Honoured By Toronto Film Critics
Indian film director Ritesh Batra’s “The Lunchbox” has been named best first feature at the 18th annual Toronto Film Critics Association (TFCA) awards here.

'The Lunchbox' Honoured By Toronto Film Critics

Dilip Kumar Grieves For Peshawar

Dilip Kumar Grieves For Peshawar
Bollywood thespian and now ailing Dilip Kumar, who was born in Peshawar, said Thursday that he longed to reach out to the parents of the children massacred in the Pakistani city.

Dilip Kumar Grieves For Peshawar

SRK Meets Stanford University Students In Mumbai

SRK Meets Stanford University Students In Mumbai
Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan met a few select students of the prestigious Stanford University here Thursday, and shared some of his life's experiences with them, including learning that "frailties and failures need to be celebrated".

SRK Meets Stanford University Students In Mumbai

Randeep Hooda Experiences Social Media Nightmare

Randeep Hooda Experiences Social Media Nightmare
Randeep Hooda is said to have been jolted to learn that various fake accounts in his name are floating in cyberspace. He is now reportedly getting his genuine accounts verified.

Randeep Hooda Experiences Social Media Nightmare

Militant Islam Is Never Islam: Mahesh Bhatt

Militant Islam Is Never Islam: Mahesh Bhatt
Bollywood filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, who maintains close cultural links with Pakistan, feels its morale has hit an all-time low with the savage killing of children in Peshawar.

Militant Islam Is Never Islam: Mahesh Bhatt

'MTV Roadies' now lifestyle for youth, says Rannvijay

'MTV Roadies' now lifestyle for youth, says Rannvijay
Popular video jockey-turned-actor Rannvijay Singh Thursday spoke about the originality of reality TV show "MTV Roadies", and said the series has become a lifestyle for youngsters.

'MTV Roadies' now lifestyle for youth, says Rannvijay