Faria Abdullah says' Kids without Marriage' adds Aa Okkati Adakku
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Faria Abdullah is making rapid strides in the industry ever since her sensation with her debut film Jathi Ratnalu in which she played the role of Chitti. She made special appearances in Akkineni Prince Akhil's Most Eligble Bachelor and King Nagarjuna's Bangarraju before making her presence felt in Like Share and Subscribe and Mass Raja Ravi Teja's Ravanasura.
She is now awaiting the release of her upcoming film Aa Okkati Adakku sharing screen presence opposite Allari Naresh. Ahead of the film release on 3 May 2024, Fiara interacted and generated fun much to the delight of all.
Are you born with beauty?
What a question! Actually, my mom is right here. You can ask her.
You're fortunate to have played the role of Chitti, as it's a common term of endearment for girlfriends. Did people call you Chitti for about a year?"
Even now, many people start calling me Chitti. Some don't even know my real name.
Usually, actresses are recognized for a role after many years of hard work. But you were fortunate to get such a role early in your career. How did you feel about that?
It will always be a part of my life, almost like a family member. Even now, if anyone calls me Chitti, I will respond.
Did you know the title of the film 'Aa Okkati Adakku' before you agreed to it?
No, I only found out after the completion of the film. The makers had 3-4 options before finalizing the title.
Do you know that Aa Okkati Adakku been a yesteryear classic.
Yes. I have seen it. Rajendra Prasad did the lead role. You know the character name of Rajendra Prasad in the film. It is Chitti Babu.
The trailer of the film revolved around marriage. Do you ever experienced that in real life
No. I did not have hope for that. It's like if it happens it will happen else not. I like kids a lot. So I will become a mother but I have to think about marriage. Obviously father's role is huge but marriage concept is debatable. You are having strong views on marriage?
I believe that marriage involves not just two individuals but two families coming together. I've personally experienced situations where marriage was expected of me. However, circumstances have evolved, and I am currently prioritizing my career. I'm still on the lookout for the right person to share my life with.
Are your views reflect genex gals aspirations and reason behind marriage delays
As time passes, we've become more selective. Finding the perfect partner has become challenging, as we can never be certain about the other person. We're grappling with various marriage-related issues, recognizing that marriage isn't solely about two individuals but also about uniting two families.
What made you choose Aa Okkati Adakku? The script of the film is very relatable to everyone. Parents forcing us to marry has become a major problem these days. This aspect attracted me to the film. Also, my role in the film is quite close to how I am in real life. So, there was no question of me not doing the film.
What Aa Okkati Adakku's USP?
Audiences' perspectives on films have undergone significant changes, especially with the rise of OTT platforms offering a plethora of choices. Our film, with its substantial content, aims to cater to this evolved audience. It brings back the charm of old-school comedy, filled with funny goof-ups and witty conversations. This is precisely why our film's tagline is "Allari is back," indicating that "Aa Okkati Adakku" will be packed with clean and uproarious scenes.
How about working with Allari Naresh
In real life, he's incredibly calm, but once he's in front of the camera, Naresh transforms into a different person. His comedy timing is impeccable, and working with him was an absolute delight. The chemistry between us has been well-received by audiences and is a major highlight of the film. After a considerable break, audiences will get to see him in a highly entertaining role, and he has absolutely nailed it.
What made you do Aa Okkati Adakku? What role are you playing in the film and how it is different from Allari Naresh
In the film, I portray Shruti, a character who embodies a free-spirited nature and dislikes the confines of a structured life. This trait is evident from the beginning and remains consistent throughout the story. In contrast, the hero's character is characterized by meticulous planning and organization. Despite their stark differences, these contrasting personalities are drawn to each other, highlighting the old adage that opposites attract.
While Shruthi, a free-spirited girl who embraces life as it unfolds. In contrast, Allari Naresh's character is depicted as a meticulous planner who prefers to map out every detail in advance. The story revolves around the intriguing dynamic between these two contrasting personalities. It explores the unexpected romance that blossoms between a mature bachelor like Naresh and the carefree Shruthi, and the delightful chaos that ensues as a result.
You played the role of Shruti in the film? What challenges did you face in while doing this role
No, I didn't encounter any obstacles during filming. I tend to go with the flow, which helped me connect with my character effortlessly. This film was a learning experience for me, emphasizing the importance of planning and having a vision in life. In the current era of OTT, audiences prefer content-driven films, and "Aa Okkati Adakku" delivers just that with its strong storyline and engaging content.
You mesmerised all in Jathi Rathnalu. What was your feeling when you heard Aa Okkati Adakku story
In "Aa Okkati Adakku," the humor is primarily situational, eschewing jokes or slapstick comedy. The story's inherent elements are designed to tickle your funny bone, relying on the actor's comedic timing to deliver the humor effectively. It's crucial for the actor to possess impeccable comedy timing to do justice to the written material.
What about your director newcomer Malli Ankam
I was pleasantly surprised when he gave me the bound script well in advance. Despite my initial doubts, we had extensive discussions about the script, and I found him to be open to suggestions. His confidence and cheerful demeanor made working with him a delightful experience.His film is devoid of slapstick comedy or over-the-top scenes. The narration is crafted in a way that appeals to a wide range of audiences, making it a film that will be cherished by all.
How do you feel about career journey till now
in a sense. "Jathi Ratnalu" gave me a significant boost, but it didn't quite translate into the opportunities I had hoped for. However, over the past year or so, there has been a noticeable shift, and I'm now being offered roles with substantial depth and complexity. "Aa Okkati Adakku" is a prime example of this positive change, offering me a fantastic role that I'm very excited about. I have high hopes for the film and believe that its success will propel my career to new heights.
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