<p>After her stint in Sandalwood with ‘Tiger Galli’, Roshni Prakash is hoping to be back with a bang in ‘Kavaludaari’, directed by Hemanth Rao of ‘Godhi Banna Sadharana Mykattu’ fame.</p>.<p>Busy with projects in other industries, she has her hopes pinned on her strong role as Priya in the film. She sheds light on her role and more in a candid chat with Tini Sara Anien. </p>.<h3>Tell us about the film.</h3>.<p>The film is being made under a big banner and Puneet Rajkumar is the director. I’m acting opposite Rishi, who plays the role of a traffic inspector who gets some bones and is on the search, trying to solve the mystery. The film, as its name suggests is about a two-way road and the film revolves around which path is right and where Rishi’s character would find the right answer. </p>.<p>The film involves big names like Anant Nag and Achyuth Kumar and is sure to grab everyone’s attention. </p>.<h3>You are depicting a strong character in this film. Tell us about your role.</h3>.<p>I play the role of Priya, who hails from the lower-middle class section of the society yet is very strong-willed and ambitious. My character is independent yet a very soft-spoken person. She is responsible, tries to diligently do things so that she can make ends meet and takes care of her father. Priya is hopeful and wishes to lead a healthy and happy life. </p>.<h3>How did the role happen?</h3>.<p>I heard about the auditions for the film through a friend and I got a call from Hemanth a couple of months later. He did a look test and asked me to depict a scene and immediately said that I was going to be Priya. </p>.<h3>How different is Priya compared to your other roles?</h3>.<p>I played a strong role in ‘Tiger Galli’ too but it was more violent and outspoken role. ‘Kavaludaari’ is a more emotional ride and I had to use my eyes and my silence to express a lot of emotions.</p>.<p>I do not have loud dialogues or emotional outbursts, my emotions are expressed in a very subtle manner here. I had to get a grip on my character and do justice to it. Though I’ve done lead roles, this role is distinct.</p>.<h3>Did you have to do any homework? </h3>.<p>I had to be in the character for a couple of days. Since there was nothing physical that I had to prepare for, I just recollected all strong and independent women characters I had read of in news articles or books. I read my lines a day before the shoot but I did not overdo anything. I wanted to keep my character fresh. Hemanth gave me the outline of the character and I tried to keep it as natural as possible. </p>.<h3>Tell us about your rapport with the ‘Kavaludaari’ team. </h3>.<p>Rishi and I come from the same college, so we always had something to talk about. I learnt a lot from Hemanth, he is always immersed in work and has a lot of positivity around him, he believes strongly in team spirit and always motivated me. His energy is infectious. </p>.<h3>One role that you have always wanted to do.</h3>.<p>As an actor, I want to experiment with varied roles. I want to do films where I am remembered for my characters, whatever role I play I want it to remain etched in people’s minds. I would love to work on roles like Natalie Portman’s character in V for Vendetta. </p>
<p>After her stint in Sandalwood with ‘Tiger Galli’, Roshni Prakash is hoping to be back with a bang in ‘Kavaludaari’, directed by Hemanth Rao of ‘Godhi Banna Sadharana Mykattu’ fame.</p>.<p>Busy with projects in other industries, she has her hopes pinned on her strong role as Priya in the film. She sheds light on her role and more in a candid chat with Tini Sara Anien. </p>.<h3>Tell us about the film.</h3>.<p>The film is being made under a big banner and Puneet Rajkumar is the director. I’m acting opposite Rishi, who plays the role of a traffic inspector who gets some bones and is on the search, trying to solve the mystery. The film, as its name suggests is about a two-way road and the film revolves around which path is right and where Rishi’s character would find the right answer. </p>.<p>The film involves big names like Anant Nag and Achyuth Kumar and is sure to grab everyone’s attention. </p>.<h3>You are depicting a strong character in this film. Tell us about your role.</h3>.<p>I play the role of Priya, who hails from the lower-middle class section of the society yet is very strong-willed and ambitious. My character is independent yet a very soft-spoken person. She is responsible, tries to diligently do things so that she can make ends meet and takes care of her father. Priya is hopeful and wishes to lead a healthy and happy life. </p>.<h3>How did the role happen?</h3>.<p>I heard about the auditions for the film through a friend and I got a call from Hemanth a couple of months later. He did a look test and asked me to depict a scene and immediately said that I was going to be Priya. </p>.<h3>How different is Priya compared to your other roles?</h3>.<p>I played a strong role in ‘Tiger Galli’ too but it was more violent and outspoken role. ‘Kavaludaari’ is a more emotional ride and I had to use my eyes and my silence to express a lot of emotions.</p>.<p>I do not have loud dialogues or emotional outbursts, my emotions are expressed in a very subtle manner here. I had to get a grip on my character and do justice to it. Though I’ve done lead roles, this role is distinct.</p>.<h3>Did you have to do any homework? </h3>.<p>I had to be in the character for a couple of days. Since there was nothing physical that I had to prepare for, I just recollected all strong and independent women characters I had read of in news articles or books. I read my lines a day before the shoot but I did not overdo anything. I wanted to keep my character fresh. Hemanth gave me the outline of the character and I tried to keep it as natural as possible. </p>.<h3>Tell us about your rapport with the ‘Kavaludaari’ team. </h3>.<p>Rishi and I come from the same college, so we always had something to talk about. I learnt a lot from Hemanth, he is always immersed in work and has a lot of positivity around him, he believes strongly in team spirit and always motivated me. His energy is infectious. </p>.<h3>One role that you have always wanted to do.</h3>.<p>As an actor, I want to experiment with varied roles. I want to do films where I am remembered for my characters, whatever role I play I want it to remain etched in people’s minds. I would love to work on roles like Natalie Portman’s character in V for Vendetta. </p>