From the beginning, I hated being in front of the camera. I was 17 when I did my first ad for Electrolux. I remember I was studying for my board exams. At the end of it, I cried to my mum that I never wanted to do this again. It made me extremely uncomfortable. But seven years down the line, I have a more mature way of looking at stardom, which came with my first Telugu film, Devadasu, when I was 18. I have now realised that it’s not all that bad. I’ve learnt to respect my profession now. But my dream is to be a singing star because I have always wanted to travel the world and sing. I will have to wait for that. I have more films and there’s the excitement that my debut in Bollywood, Barfi, has done well and has been named the Indian entry to the Oscars.
‘I Cried To My Mom That I Did Not Want To Be In Front Of The Camera’

‘I Cried To My Mom That I Did Not Want To Be In Front Of The Camera’
‘I Cried To My Mom That I Did Not Want To Be In Front Of The Camera’

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