Before the release of
Sri Ramarajyam, many in the film industry expressed their doubts about the casting of Nayanatara as Sita. The same naysayers are showering praises on her, post the release. The grace and confidence with which she carried the role of Sita in
Sri Ramarajyam
is being appreciated by one and all. She not only got the rare
distinction of working under veteran director Bapu but share screen
space with ANR and Balakrishna in a landmark film that is going to be
written in the annals of Telugu cinema.
In this exclusive chat with
Sridevi Sreedhar, Nayanthara opens up.
Did you watch Sri Ramarajyam?
Yes
I did watch the film on my birthday (Nov 18) evening at Four Frames
preview theatre in Chennai. The producer of the film Yalamanchali Sai
Babu was kind enough to arrange this special show for me, my staff and
close friends. It was my best birthday gift.
How did you get into the skin of Sita, the most revered character in Hindu Mythology?
(Smiles)
First and foremost, I was very happy when this offer came my way. But
soon my excitement turned into fear, as I was scared if I will be able
to do the role, which was made memorable by veteran actors like Anjali
Devi convincingly. Bapu sir came to my rescue and he guided me- be it my
expressions, costume or gait. He gave me complete freedom and asked me
not to follow anyone and bring my own style to the character. It was a
matter of time and within couple of days, I got into the skin of Sita
and I lived the role, enjoyed every bit of it. I could relate so much
with Sita who was bearing the pain of being separated from her husband..
How did you prepare yourself for the role?
Nothing
much. I completely surrendered to the character. We first shot the
ashram scenes after Lashmana drops me in the forest. I became a complete
vegetarian, used to visit temple almost every day, do pooja and stopped
meeting friends and people outside the unit. I was doing only this film
and so my entire focus was on it.
What about the costumes?
Anu Vardhan was my designer. Bapu sir was very clear be it my costume or accessories. He is a perfectionist.
Tell us about Balakrishna who played Ram in the film?
I had worked with him earlier in
Simha.
He is the main reason for me to be a part of Sri Ramarajyam. I thank
him from the bottom of my heart for believing in me and having the
confidence that only I could do this role to perfection, more than me.
And he is so convincing as Lord Rama in the film, that I cannot imagine
any other actor in that role.
When your name was
announced as the heroine, Tollywood was doubtful on how the glamourous
diva could play one of the most sacred women personalities in the Hindu
mythology?
Well,
you should be asking Bapu sir this question. All I can say is that I am
proud that I became a part of history by doing the role of Sita. I did
my role with lot of dedication and sincerity. And today when I read all
the positive reviews and feedback from audiences, I feel that I am
blessed (Smiles).
How was it working with Bapu sir?
He
is like a father figure to me. I am so lucky to have worked with him.
He is a genius, a living legend who made each and every frame of
Sri Ramarajyam
look like a painting. Bapu sir used to generate so much positive vibes
around all of us. We used to shoot on a set erected outside city limits
and it used to be a world of its own. Right from the director,
cameraman Raju, Srikanth, other artists, assistant directors, managers
to technicians were so dedicated and cool. Everything went on perfectly.
No confusion or re-takes. After the movie was complete, Bapu sir gifted
me a beautiful painting from Ramayana, which I will treasure for the
rest of my life. He had a story board and knew exactly the schedule for
the day.
The producer of Sri Ramarajyam is all praise for you and your dedication. Please comment
Yalamanchali Sai Babu garu is a gem of a person. If not for his conviction,
Sri Ramarajyam
would not have been made. Today, when producers do not want to burn
their hands doing mythologies, he not only spend crores but had so much
of faith in the project. He was there always on the sets and saw to it
personally that everyone was happy.
Everyone is
unanimous that you have saved your best performance in this film where
you not only looked like an oil painting but your lip sync was perfect?
All
credits goes to cameraman Raju who has made me look good. I was so
happy to see myself on screen especially in the tight close up scenes.
And for all my Telugu films, I take care to get the lip sync correct,
but probably everyone noticed it here because there were far too many
close up shots (smiles).
What next?
(Smiles)..As of now, I am extremely happy and thankful to God.
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