Asin Thottumkal Caught Up

A delicate play of emotions. An underplayed characterisation. A perfect foil for the egos of two singers. A balanced presentation without interfering with the powerful portrayals of Ajay Devgn and Salman Khan. With just the right impetus of a ‘Chennai Express’ to chug non-stop through a journey to fulfil London Dreams. That’s Asin – natural, spontaneous and communicative.
Does she fail to spot Chennai and Kollywood? “Frankly, I would be open to offers from any industry, as long as the role is good. I have done most roles in the South, and don’t want to repeat them. If something really attractive comes up, I will not say no to a Tamil film. But, right now, things seem to be happening for me in Bollywood, and I feel I should give it a shot,” says Asin.
“My associates and well-wishers in the industry said they would have liked to see me in a meatier role (in London Dreams), knowing what I am competent of and what I have done so far in the South, especially in the Hindi remake of Ghajini. It is good to hear that! But I knew what I was getting into after reading the script; after all, the story was about two friends and everything else was helpful to facilitate…
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