Amritha Aiyer stills in pink Soft Organza Saree at Telugu movie Bachhala Malli Interview.
Malayali actress Amritha Aiyer has reached Telugu audiences with the film ‘Hanu-Maan’. Her latest film is ‘Bachchalamalli’ in which she plays the female lead. Allari Naresh is playing the hero and Subbu Mangadevi is the director of this film. It will be released on the 20th of this month. Speaking at a meeting organized on Wednesday on this occasion, Amritha Aiyer said, “I heard this story during the shooting of ‘Hanu-Maan’. I liked it very much. In this story set in the 80s, I will be seen as a city girl.
Amritha Aiyer stated that her criteria for selecting projects are the story and her role. “From the beginning of my career, I have always wanted to do meaningful characters and luckily, I got a good role in Bachchalamalli,” she said. She added that, like Hanuman, she wishes for Bachchalamalli to be a big hit. “If the content is good, everyone will like it and the movie will definitely be successful,” she said. Amritha clarified that the success of Hanuman did not change her approach to selecting stories. “It’s not true that I would have done Bachchalamalli only after Hanuman. I wanted to do it because of my character and the story,” she said.
The Telugu songs Neeli Neeli Akasam from 30 Rojullo Preminchadam Ela and Poolamme Pilla from Hanuman were very popular and remain chart-toppers even today. Amritha believes that the music in Bachchalamalli will also gain popularity after the film’s release. “When I found out that Vishal Chandrasekhar was composing the music for this film, I was thrilled. He had earlier worked on Sita Ramam and I am confident that the songs in Bachchalamalli will be just as popular once the film is released,” she said. Talking about her dream roles, Amritha mentioned that she would like to play princesses, queens and dream girls. “I would also like to do action-oriented films,” she added. When asked about her upcoming projects, Amritha revealed that she is working on a Tamil and Kannada film. “I am also listening to Telugu scripts,” she said.