Actress
Aishwarya
Rajesh,
most
popular
for
her
work
in
last
year's
National
Award
winning
and
critically
acclaimed
film
Kaaka
Muttai,
is
looking
forward
to
a
busy
year
as
she
has
nine
Tamil
films,
which
are
at
different
stages
of
production.
"While
five
of
my
films
'Idam
Porul
Yaeval',
'Kutrame
Thandanai',
'Hello
Naan
Pei
Pesuren',
'Aarathu
Sinam'
and
'Deepavali
Thuppakki'
are
getting
ready
for
release,
the
rest
are
at
different
stages
of
production.
It's
going
to
be
a
busy
year
for
me," Aishwarya
told
IANS.
Having
recently
completed
shooting
for
horror
film
Mo,
she
will
join
the
sets
of
film-maker
Seenu
Ramaswamy's
Dharma
Durai
with
Vijay
Sethupathi.
"This
is
the
second
time
I'll
be
working
with
Vijay
and
director
Seenu
sir.
I
play
one
of
the
leads.
It's
a
role
sans
make-up
and
I'm
really
excited
about
this
project.
I
play
a
girl
from
Theni,
and
I
can't
wait
to
join
the
sets,"
she
said.
Aishwarya
is
also
excited
about
Hello
Naan
Pei
Pesuren.
She
has
clarified
that
she
doesn't
play
the
ghost,
but
has
a
very
interesting
character.
"It's
the
script
that
appealed
to
me
the
most.
It's
a
role
similar
to
what
Simran
did
in
'Pithamagan',"
she
said.
A
trained
dancer,
Aishwarya
says
she
will
showcase
her
dancing
prowess
in
a
special
'kuthu' song
in
the
film.
"It's
an
exciting
song
featuring
different
styles
of
kuthu
(dance).
All
those
who've
watched
the
rushes
of
the
song
couldn't
believe
that
I
could
pull
off
anything
like
that,"
she
said.
Up
next
are
Aarathu
Sinam
and
Manithan.
"In
'Aarathu
Sinam',
I
play
a
wife
and
mother.
It's
a
very
homely
character;
quite
contrary
to
what
I've
done
so
far.
In
'Manithan',
I
essay
a
very
important
role," said
Aishwarya,
who
will
soon
start
working
on
a
yet-untitled
Tamil
project
that
will
be
entirely
shot
in
Singapore.
The
film
features
veteran
actor
Nasser's
son
Luthfudeen
Baasha
in
the
lead.
For
Aishwarya,
life
after
the
highly
successful
Kaaka
Muttai
has
been
very
rewarding.
"Since
I
played
a
mother
of
two
slum
kids
in
the
film,
I
feared
I
might
end
up
getting
only
such
roles.
But
I'm
glad
I'm
getting
to
do
a
variety
of
characters," she
signed
off.