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Chennai:
Actress Vidisha Srivastava considers herself extremely fortunate to have shared screen space with superstars such as Jr NTR and Mohanlal in upcoming Koratala Siva-directed Telugu film Janatha Garage.
"I play a key role and fortunately, have important scenes with both NTR and Mohanlal. I'm very fortunate to have worked with stars like them," Vidisha, who plays Mohanlal's daughter-in-law in the film, told IANS.
Vidisha added that NTR and Mohanlal are great artistes.
"They're great artistes. NTR made me feel very comfortable while working with him. He's a silent actor on the sets. Mohanlal sir, on the other hand, is very humble and talks to all his co-stars. With his presence, he makes you feel energetic," she added.
In the film, which also stars Unni Mukundan, Sachin Khedekar and Devyani, Vidisha plays a girl from a very rich family.
"I play a stylish, modern girl. I could easily relate to the character. I enjoyed working on this project as it gave me an opportunity to learn from my senior co-stars," she said.
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"I play a key role and fortunately, have important scenes with both NTR and Mohanlal. I'm very fortunate to have worked with stars like them," Vidisha, who plays Mohanlal's daughter-in-law in the film, told IANS.
Vidisha added that NTR and Mohanlal are great artistes.
"They're great artistes. NTR made me feel very comfortable while working with him. He's a silent actor on the sets. Mohanlal sir, on the other hand, is very humble and talks to all his co-stars. With his presence, he makes you feel energetic," she added.
In the film, which also stars Unni Mukundan, Sachin Khedekar and Devyani, Vidisha plays a girl from a very rich family.
"I play a stylish, modern girl. I could easily relate to the character. I enjoyed working on this project as it gave me an opportunity to learn from my senior co-stars," she said.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)