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Jun 20, 2014

Actress Isha Talwar Interview, Profile

 I want to be an actor someday: Isha Talwar


Isha Talwar
Isha Talwar Profile (Biography)
Film actress
Isha Talwar is an Indian film and television actress. After she worked as a model and appeared in various commercial, she made her film debut with the 2012 Malayalam film Thattathin Marayathu.
Born: December 22, 1987 (age 26), Mumbai
Parents: Vinod Talwar
Education: St. Xavier's College-Autonomous, Mumbai
Awards: Asianet Film Award for Best Star Pair

Isha Talwar Interview

After playing the hero's best friend's love interest in Gundejari Gallanthayyinde, Isha Talwar is back. This time as the main love interest of the protagonist Pradeep in Maine Pyar Kiya, a romantic entertainer. The actress assures, "It's a complete romantic film that's sure to leave the audience feeling all mushy inside." It is quite different from the kind of films she's done in Malayalam where she's "experimented with roles like an air hostess, a mother, a post-woman," to name a few.

"It's great to get to try different kind of roles in Mollywood," says the petite actress, who is playing Shalini, who happens to be a childhood friend of Naveen Chintapandu played by Pradeep. "When sparks begin to fly between them, it comes with some inherent awkwardness.

Discovering that you are in love with your childhood pal can be very bizarre. It is weird to fall in love with a childhood buddy isn't it? You're not supposed to fall in love ideally and it's very confusing and a lot of us would have gone through that confusion... it's really a fine line and that's something that many will identify with," says Isha who admittedly hasn't ever faced that situation for real. "Never!" she says emphatically.

However, the actress reckons the real romance to watch out for in the movie is between Pradeep and Posani Krishna Murali. "Seriously, I'm not kidding. Posani is truly madly in love with him. You have to watch it to find out," says the actress who seems to have developed quite a liking for Hyderabadi food in particular.

Interestingly, it isn't the dum biryani that's her favourite pick. "I don't like the Biryani really. I love chutneys, button idly, pesarattu, podi, rasam... and gongura pickle, I just love it so much, I could marry the man who invented it," shares Isha who reckons "Hyderabad wins hands down when it comes to food in all of South India."

For a Punjabi raised in Mumbai, she seems to have fitted in quite well in the Malayalam industry. "Living in Mumbai you get to meet everybody from everywhere, so really don't have any problems fitting in anywhere," says Isha who happened to land in cinema by fluke.

Even as she was studying Economics at Xavier's College she'd begun modelling and had done over 40 campaigns when one of them landed her a chance to act in Thattathin Marayathu. "Jomon T John, the director of a fairness cream commercial that I did, was working as the cameraman for the movie, and he recommended me. So, yes I was trying to sell fairness cream and became an actress.We have to sell our soul in this industry sometimes," she jokes.

Isha shot to fame playing a traditional Muslim girl, Aisha. The movie went on to be a hit and she was slotted as pretty face to look out for. Though she's acted in nine films, she is hoping to make a name for herself as an actress of class. "I like the fact that people think I'm pretty, love the recognition and fame that my work has brought me...I have over 2 million fans on social media and, it's bizarre! But I love it. Hopefully when people are done with the pretty side of me, I hope do some real acting...I definitely want to be an actor someday," she says.
source:toi

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