South
Indian
audiences
sat
up
and
noticed
this
luscious,
pan-chewing,
red-lipped
drug
dealer
in
Pithamagan.
Her
effortless
portrayal
as
a
soft-hearted
woman
who
hid
behind
a
hard
and
prickly
exterior
was
more
than
a
match
for
the
two
towering
male
leads
--
Vikram
and
Surya.
Her
role
in
Uyir
is
still
praised
to
high
heavens
and
with
good
reason.
She
puts
in
a
lot
of
effort
preparing
for
her
roles,
doing
a
lot
of
research
for
the
characters
she
plays
on
the
screen.
Makeup
for
her
is
not
to
make
her
look
good;
it
is
to
get
into
the
character.
Though
money
is
important,
the
satisfaction
that
she
gets
from
doing
intense
and
memorable
roles
is
what
drives
her.
That
is
the
reason
she
is
seen
only
in
a
film
or
two
per
year.
At
present,
she
is
working
in
Telugu
movies
Indrajit
and
Kanagam,
which
have
subjects
giving
more
importance
to
the
female
lead.
Sangeetha
is
confident
that
her
performance
in
Kanagam
will
win
her
accolades.
Not
a
feminist,
but
one
who
truly
believes
in
her
innate
abilities,
Sangeetha"s
eagerness
to
prove
herself
onscreen
will
surely
win
her
many
awards
in
the
years
to
come.