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Each day I am trying to learn about cinema: Aishwarya Lekshmi

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Each day I am trying to learn about cinema: Aishwarya Lekshmi
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Chennai: The Malayali Actress Aishwarya Lekshmi, recently seen in the Tamil film "Jagame Thandhiram" says she is keen to learn about the process of cinema making.

Though the actor started her career with the Malayalam film "Njandumalude Nattil Oridavela", four years after her film debut, she is forayed in Tamil films as well.

While in lockdown, when many actors were worried about to not getting to act in films, Aishwarya took this as an opportunity to watch many movies and eventually fasten up the process of learning.

"I think with each day I am trying to learn about cinema, about being an actor, how you channelise things. I think that the learning process has to quicker," she said.

"These days because of lockdown, I have been seeing a lot of films and I want to do a variety of roles. So, I am guessing that a lot and lot of learning is required for me," the actress added.

Aishwarya Lekshmi's big break happened with the 2017 Malayalam film "Mayaanadhi", wherein she played the female lead in the romantic thriller directed by Aashiq Abu.

However, she is soon set to foray into Telugu cinema with "Godse"- a thriller film written and directed by Gopi Ganesh and produced by C. Kalyan under the banner of CK Screens.


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