Actor Nabha Natesh says she approached her newest Telugu characteristic Maestro as a recent movie and didn’t succumb to the stress of the black comedy thriller being a remake of the acclaimed Hindi movie Andhadhun.
Natesh stars within the movie as Sophie, a job performed by Radhika Apte within the 2018 authentic film, directed by Sriram Raghavan.
Maestro options actor Nithiin entering into the footwear of Ayushmann Khurrana to play a blind piano participant who unwittingly turns into embroiled in a homicide.
In an interview with PTI, Natesh stated she prevented falling into the entice of evaluating how Apte had carried out the function to retain freshness in her portrayal.
“I didn’t wish to evaluate with what she had carried out within the authentic movie. My tackle the character was to (perceive) the mindset of an individual who falls in love with a visually impaired particular person.
“Sophie looks at him as someone so strong, who has a desire for life which is beyond his visual impairment. I thought my character should stand on the zeal of his character and build it accordingly,” she stated.
Directed by Merlapaka Gandhi and produced by Shresht Movies, Maestro is at present streaming on Disney+ Hotstar. The movie additionally stars Tamannaah Bhatia within the function initially essayed by Tabu within the National Award-winning Andhadhun.
Natesh stated in her Telugu movie profession of three years and of practically seven films, Maestro was the primary remake she labored in.Though she had cherished Andhadhun, the 25-year-old actor initially didn’t know methods to “approach” the character. Consequently, she determined step one can be to not revisit the 2018 movie.
“The authentic movie had made a big impact. It proved that folks will watch and assist a movie like Andhadhun if it’s effectively made. Bringing that content material to Telugu, which can not have been seen earlier than within the trade, was extraordinarily thrilling. My character is nothing like what I had carried out beforehand.
“But I thought if I watch the film again, I would get into a conflict. I followed what the director was asking me to do. I didn’t remember every single frame of the original film, so ‘Maestro’ was a fresh film for me once I went on sets to begin filming.”
The actor made her Telugu cinema debut in 2018 with the romantic drama Nannu Dochukunduvate co-starring Sudheer Babu and located success that includes in films like Puri Jagannadh’s sci-fi actioner iSmart Shankar and final 12 months’s Solo Brathuke So Better.
Maestro additionally match the invoice of her experimenting with the selection of tasks, she stated.
“I consistently stay up for doing one thing totally different than what I’ve carried out earlier than, to not be repetitive. It’s embedded in me as a result of I’ve carried out theatre, the place I used to be skilled to do characters all through. Whatever alternatives I’ve been supplied, my try has been to do one thing new.
“Even if the role isn’t anything different, I try to play it in a way that my audience doesn’t feel they have seen me do this before. It’s probably the variations I offer or my attempt to not bore the audience with the same thing which may have worked for me and I wish to continue that going forward as well,” she added.