On the right track

Chandini is confident that her choice of films will bring her recognition

June 23, 2015 06:25 pm | Updated 06:25 pm IST - HYDERABAD

Chandini

Chandini

The dusky Telugu-Tamil beauty Chandini is excited about Aina Istam Nuvvu which is fast winding up.

She says it is a proper commercial film that will help establish hera place in the industry.

“I did Kalicharan and Kiraak and both did not do well. From day one of my career I have been very choosy and it has become my plus point and minus point as well. Out of six films I get to do only one. Being picky is good but sometimes our calculations go wrong,” says Chandini.

Chandini is sharing screen space with Keerti Suresh, yesteryear Malayalam actor Menaka’s daughter and her co-star is Nawin, Vijayanirmala’s grandson.

She observes, “ Aaina Istam Nuvvu is a triangular love story. I play the character that’s always at home, living in a wealthy family, a pampered and an innocent girl. Lot of people are saying I look like Genelia and that is quite a compliment.” Chandini is quite positive about things falling in place for her now.

About her next few projects she reveals, “I am now heading towards the right track. I have four films in Tamil and the next in Telugu is a horror comedy Chitram Bhalare Vichitram . Bhanu Prasad who made Prayogam and won a Nandi is directing it. The script is awesome and I have the confidence it will be a winner. There is no hero as such and the next is a Suseendran production, then a Rahul Ravindran film directed by Anju and one with ‘Premisthe’ Bharat.”

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