
Bucking the normal trend that married actresses have to sacrifice their career, Bhumika is busier now in Tollywood. Post her marriage, she has been getting meatier roles. After wowing the audiences with Anasuya, she comes up with another film that revolves around her. Mallepuvvu, directed by V Samudra and penned by Ramesh Varma, is the latest from the actress and it is getting released on September 19th. Here she talks about it and much more.
The name Bhumika brings to mind a distinct personality full of self-confidence, thanks to all the different roles that you'd donned on the silver screen. Would you attribute it to your luck, or is it the care you had taken?
I don't believe in luck! It should have been totally because of the care taken in choosing my roles, and in etching such roles.
How did the Mallepuvvu-like tender Bhumika get a chance to work in Mallepuvvu? How did you agree to work with a new hero?
Ramesh Varma came and told me the story, and I liked it instantly and okayed it right away. This story requires a new face for a hero! When I saw Muralikrishna, I thought he was an apt choice for the film.
You've already reached a certain height as an actress. What new lessons or experience did you gain from Mallepuvvu?
Mallepuvvu is a film made with a team which is very talented and creative. The film has superb music by Illayaraja too. Mallepuvvu has the best music and the best story among all my films. Lessons... hmmm, I can't think of any new lessons that I learnt.
Telugu film heroines generally tend to step out of the film glitz after marriage. But you seem to have become busier now.
I came to such a stage with great difficulty. When so many married women still continue their job, why can an actress not do the same? I want to strive hard even after marriage, and I am doing it still.
You've acted with several old and new heroes. Who's
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