How determined Aksha perfected it

  • IndiaGlitz, [Friday,August 19 2011]

It was not easy for Aksha, the Kandireega actress, to pull through the demanding role of Sandhya. First, she doesn't know Telugu. Second, her role (she plays a Warangal girl in the movie, spouting the local lingo/slang) demanded that got the dialogues correctly lest the impact suffers in the dubbing fails to keep time with her lip sync. Aksha, quite impressively, determinedly worked to get it all right and practiced the dialogues and acting nuances till she got them all right.

Well, her efforts have paid off. Those who have watched Kandireega are vouching for Aksha's fairly talented acting output. In the second half, she occupies much space, even more than Hansika, but she does not fail in her responsibility.

Sandhya, her character's name in the film, is a much-pampered daughter of Rajanna, who is in love with the hero. In a twist of sorts, she happens to end up sharing some romantic moments with someone else. Watch the film to know who she romances and how she has come to do that!

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