Saturday, January 1, 2011

sadha dosa

sadha dosa
Very recently sexy traditional heroin Sada took up the cause for neglected animals when she teamed up with Amrutanjan Health Care Ltd. and People for Animals for 'DON’T ABANDON YOUR PET DOG' campaign.Upon asking about her role in the campaign, she said she has decided to join PFA after seeing the troubles and problems that stray dogs are facing. She basically loves dogs a lot. But her busy schedules and work pressure does not allow her to have pets and enjoy playing with them, she adds. Well interesting this campaign helped her to fill that void and she has decided to join PFA.
Southern actress Sada, who quit Kannada film industry after some bad experience while working in 'Mohini', makes a comeback with director R. Chandru's 'Mylari'.I had decided to return to Kannada films as many people told me that one bad experience should be well forgotten and I should look forward for some good offers like 'Monalisa',' said Sada.I had earlier heard a good script from director Shashank, but things did not fall into place even after I gave my nod to work in the film. And now comes this offer. 'Mylari' is essentially a appreciate story. My character is really good. The role will give me a lot of opportunity to be expressive,' added the actress who has also signed Tamil film 'Pulivesham'.Sada gave a string of hits in Tamil like 'Anniyan' and 'Unnale Unnale'.She also tried her luck in Hindi films with 'Click', but it didn't do well in the box workplace. So now she is focusing on southern movies.
The actress is shooting for Kannada film Mallikarjuna and her Tamil flick Pulivesam will release next year. She produced her debut in Tollywood, but she’s not doing any Telugu film as she isn’t happy with the offers. Sadha’s scared to experiment with female-oriented scripts if it comes from a new director and new production house. “Then the entire responsibility falls on you. You won’t know if the film will be promoted well. If I’m offered such a film from a good production house, then I’ll do it,” she adds.Her skepticism comes from her previous experiences too. “I did a Hindi film called Like Kicchdi, but it wasn’t promoted well,” says Sadha, who’d appreciate to play a role that would push her beyond her comfort level. “Playing a mentally or physically challenged character or a psycho would enable me to do that,” she adds.This damsel from Maharashtra, loves travelling as part of her job. Sadha, who comes from a mixed family background, says, “My mom is Maharashtrian and my father is Muslim.”
Remember Sada, who sizzled in films like Anniyan? the slim and tall beauty could be one of the two heroines of ‘Puli Vesham’, a film directed by veteran director P. Vasu in which industrialist-turned-actor RK) plays the lead role. Search is on for the other heroine, sources said. P. Vasu was said to be keen to work with Sada right from ‘Chandramukhi’ days. When the director approached her for Chandramukhi, Sada couldn’t accommodate her dates for him as she was busy shooting for Shankar’s ‘Anniyan’ as well as role eventually went to Jyothika. Yet again, when Vasu tried to cast Sada for ‘Aptha Rakshaka’ (the Kannada sequel to Chandramukhi), it didn’t work out due to some unavoidable reasons. When Vasu approached Sada for the third time for the heroine’s role in ‘Puli Vesham’ opposite RK, the svelte actress reportedly agreed happily to play the heroine.Sada, who stole many a heart with her paavadai-dhaavani costume in ther debut vehicle 'Jayam' opposite ‘Jeyam’ Ravi, later shone bright in 'Anniyan' and 'Priyasakhi' and has recently managed to set her feet in Bollywood too.
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