Aditi Prabhudeva: ‘I Was Misguided And Misled During My Initial Days In The Industry’
Sinnga’s lead lady Aditi Prabhudeva revealed that she was misguided and misled during her initial days in the industry. She’s happy about her furture projects though.
Sinnga
is
Sandalwood's
upcoming
action-drama
film,
starring
Chiranjeevi
Sarja
and
Aditi
Prabhudeva
in
the
lead.
Ahead
of
its
release,
Aditi
spoke
to
Times
of
India
in
length
about
her
experience
of
working
in
the
movie.
During
which,
she
revealed
that
she
was
misguided
and
misled
during
her
initial
days
in
the
industry.
She
also
said
that
the
television
show
Nagakannike
acted
as
a
huge
learning
lesson
for
her.
Similar
to
many
actors
who
enter
the
industry
with
a
lot
of
dreams,
Aditi
had
her
set
of
expectations
too.
However,
she
wasn't
spared
from
facing
the
bitter
side
of
the
glam
world.
The
actress
said,
"I
was
misguided
and
misled
during
my
initial
days
in
the
industry.
Being
a
part
of
the
TV
show
-
Nagakannike
-
proved
to
be
a
huge
learning
for
me.
I
have
always
been
strong
when
making
decisions,
and
I
think
I
have
my
mother
to
thank
for
that."
"When
I
moved
from
TV
to
films,
my
only
goal
was
to
be
known
as
a
performer.
So
the
kind
of
films
I
choose
are
ones
that
give
me
a
platform
to
perform.
I
feel
god
blesses
those
who
work
hard.
I
am
indeed
lucky
to
be
looking
forward
to
playing
a
host
of
good
roles
in
my
upcoming
films.
I
play
a
Muslim
girl
in
Totapuri,
a
rape
victim
in
Ranganayaki,
a
rugged
character
in
Bramhachari
and
a
hyper-ac
tive
one
in
Gaalipata
2," she
further
added.
Talking
about
playing
a
village
girl
in
Sinnga,
she
said
"Actually,
I
loved
how
much
I
could
relate
to
Geetha.
I
grew
up
and
did
most
of
my
schooling
in
a
small
town.
The
20
days
I
shot
at
those
locations
were
amazing.
I
climbed
tamarind
trees,
played
traditional
boards
games
and
enjoyed
many
cups
of
nore
halu."