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Actress Sriya Reddy Spills The Beans On Prashanth Neel's Not-so-great Habit In Salaar!

Sriya Reddy stole the show as Radha Rama in Salaar alongside PAN India star Prabhas. Recently, she wowed us in the web series Thalamai Seyalagam and is currently busy promoting it. In a recent interview, she shared her thoughts on Salaar.

Sriya Reddy stole the show as Radha Rama in Salaar alongside PAN India star Prabhas. Recently, she wowed us in the web series Thalamai Seyalagam and is currently busy promoting it. In a recent interview, she shared her thoughts on Salaar.

According to Sriya Reddy, she made sure to have open communication with the director, Neel, about her character's importance in Salaar's storyline. Despite Prabhas and Prithviraj Sukumaran being the leads, she believed in advocating for her character's presence. Sriya emphasized the significance of actresses asking pertinent questions about their roles, such as dialogue delivery, scene placement, and character development. She believes that actors should always be curious and proactive in their craft. Great advice from a talented actress!

Sriya Reddy added, Some actors are content just being part of a big film. It's only when actors start asking pertinent questions that you notice a difference. When I step onto sets, I like to have a clear understanding of my character and the scenes. Prashanth Neel has a habit of improvising dialogues on set. It used to frustrate me to no end, and I jokingly wanted to throttle him every time he did that (laughs). However, I always took my time to internalize the dialogues. I dislike relying on prompts; for me, it's crucial to fully embody the character. Only when the actor truly becomes the character can they deliver a powerful performance.

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