Southern
actress
Pranitha
Subhash,
who
comes
from
a
family
of
doctors,
always
aspired
to
choose
an
academic-oriented
career.
But
neither
she
nor
her
parents
thought
she
would
become
a
successful
actress.
Having
made
her
acting
debut
in
2010
Kannada
film
Porki,
she
has
starred
in
over
a
dozen
southern
films
since
then.
Pranitha
told
IANS,
"I'm
happy
with
the
way
my
career
is
progressing.
But
I
didn't
even
imagine
that
being
a
Kannadiga,
from
a
highly
academic-oriented
family,
I
would
ever
get
into
films.
Even
if
I
had
not
become
a
doctor
like
my
parents,
I
would've
done
something
to
do
with
academics."
The
actress
added,
"This
(cinema)
is
something
completely
different
from
what
my
parents
would've
imagined
for
me.
Four
years
ago,
nobody
would've
even
anticipated
I
would
be
here.
But
you
see,
life
is
all
about
experimenting
and
going
with
the
flow."
With
quite
a
few
hits
to
her
career,
Pranitha
is
now
looking
forward
to
the
release
of
Telugu
movie
Rabhasa
Friday.
Talking
about
the
movie,
the
actress
said,
"I
play
a
role
people
would
expect
out
of
me
in
Rabhasa,
which
has
all
the
commercial
elements
to
appeal
to
the
masses."
Junior
NTR
plays
the
lead
in
Rabhasa.
When
quizzed
about
him,
Pranitha
has
all
praise
for
the
young
tiger.
She
said,
"It
was
a
sight
to
see
him
dance
on
sets." She
added,
"He's
a
brilliant
dancer
and
a
wonderful
co-actor
as
well."
After
Telugu
hits
Attarintiki
Daredi
and
Pandavulu
Pandavulu
Tummeda,
this
is
the
third
time
Pranitha
is
appearing
as
a
second
lead.
She
doesn't
mind
it
because
"It's
the
trend
of
multiple
heroines
in
Telugu
filmdom.
Moreover,
my
roles
have
always
been
justified
and
well
appreciated."
She
is
currently
hearing
scripts
in
Telugu.