"'Daddy' is an amazing Bollywood debut for me. I don't play a typical Bollywood heroine. It's a performance-oriented role. Arjun Rampal is one of the best co-stars I've ever worked with. I had an excellent experience sharing screen space with him," Aishwarya told PTI.
The 27-year-old actress says Rampal made her feel very comfortable during the shoot of the crime drama, which is based on the life of gangster-turned-politician, Arun Gawli. The film has been directed by Ashim Ahluwalia.
Aishwarya, who won accolades for her performance in National award-winning drama "Kaaka Muttai",' says she has worked very hard to be recognised as one of the best performers in the Tamil industry.
"I had to put in a lot of effort to stand where I'm today. I have built my career brick by brick to reach this level. It was definitely not a cakewalk."
"Vetrimaaran expects his actors to be spontaneous. Since he mostly prefers shooting in live locations, you have to be prepared for everything when you work with him. I have finished a schedule for the film, and this role is entirely new to me."
Although Aishwarya was a little nervous at the beginning of the shoot, she managed to pull it off with ease as the shooting progressed.
"I play an out-and-out North Madras girl, who is strong and bold. A lot of people relate me to a proper Chennai girl, and I think that's the reason Vetrimaaran chose me too."
Aishwarya says she is sporting a full-fledged commercial heroine look for the first time in "Dhruva Natchathiram", which she has shot for seven days so far.
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