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I don't believe in girl next door roles - Samyukta Hornad

by Xappie Desk | March 21, 2019 15:55 IST
I don't believe in girl next door roles - Samyukta Hornad

Samyukta Hornad always wants to keep the details of her role under wraps. She explains by saying all my roles in the film will be a key element in the plot. If I say about my role which eventually discloses the twist about the film which effects the film. She is associated with film Traya in which she plays the most significant role. Traya is suspense flick she already completed the shoot for this film a year ago, the film revolves around the three boys who love to enjoy the night by having blast but suddenly something terrible happens. The suspense you should enjoy on the big screen says Samyukta.
 
I love how my career is shaping up, the wide variety of roles I am portraying am totally charged up. In the films 'Dayavittu Gaminisi', 'Mysore Masala' are quit contrast. I played a cop role in Mysore Masala then as Naxalite in Nayeem Diaries. The roles I play in Redrum and a Telugu flick also will be good and bad. If you see my filmography the patter will be totally unpredictable. I would love to keep that way which gives me the ultimate kick.
 
I love to play negative roles, wanted to try always something very peculiar, explore guilt, darkness, and hate. You may ask me if I relate to but it's not regarding I relate to but I am curious about it. She also recollects about her wrong decisions he made in the past but again says that though they are wrong decisions it helped me indirectly. It completely changed my perspective in selecting the scripts.
 
Samyukta admits bluntly that I don't believe in door girl next door roles. I will never forget that day when I was tyrannized by. I was very stubborn and determined to appear on a big screen to be on paper and media and become famous so that I can give a thumping answer to those girls who oppressed me. I took up a six-month course at theatre run by Bollywood actor Manoj Bajpai. The zeal and passion to face a camera, which triggered me at that time and now I am here all the way, says Samyukta.


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