'Maya Bazaar is not a love story'
On her comfort level down South
Maybe because I started my career in the South, I have a strange attachment to the South. When I first started to work here, people up North asked me whether I was acting in a 'Madrasi' film. I had to tell them it's Telugu and each of the languages is different.
I had a difficult time initially since I did not know the language. On the fourth day, I felt like going back. My mother counselled me saying I should finish what I had taken up. So I stuck on and finished my first film. The nightmare ended and a dream came true. I achieved name and fame and since then, I took each day as it came.