'Pyarege
agbitaithe'
girl
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.
"Now
that
I'm
done
with
the
film,
I
have
begun
listening
to
scripts
in
other
languages.
Very
soon
I
will
sign
a
new
film,"
she
added.