
Parul Yadav sacrificed a couple of films
to concentrate on her forthcoming big-budget film Bachchan. But the
actress does not regret.
"I know it was a hard decision to make, but my producer was very
particular that I dedicate myself completely to the project. I had to
sacrifice about four films, but I don't regret it because I needed the
time for the project to pull off the challenging role," Parul told IANS.
"I play a possessive character called Anjali with shades of grey. I play
childhood sweetheart of the hero and I don't like anybody looking at
him. I'm very rebellious. I also get to portray three different looks
for the same character," she added.
She is paired with superstar Kiccha Sudeep in the film, which also
features Tulip Joshi, Bhavana, Ravi Shankar, Ashish Vidyarthi and
Pradeep Rawat. Bachchan is directed by Shashank, while Uday Mehta has
produced it. It has music by V Harikrishna. The film, coming out on
April 11, is currently in post-production phase.
Parul says even though Kannada is her first preference, she would also
like to diversify to other language films. In fact, when she turned down
films for the sake of Bachchan, people started saying "I have an
attitude problem". "But, that's not the truth because even though I
would like to be loyal to Kannada industry since I debuted here, I would
also like to act in films in other languages," she said.
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