Sai Pallavi, known for her selective approach to films, recently shared her initial reservations about signing the upcoming biopic Amaran. In an interview, she expressed concerns about female characters being sidelined in male-centric films. To alleviate these concerns, Pallavi sought a written guarantee from director Rajkumar Periasamy that her character, Indhu Rebecca Varghese, would retain its significance.
Pallavi's experience working with Periasamy in the past allowed her to comfortably request this assurance. She emphasized the importance of challenging roles for an actor's growth and longevity, stating, "Taking on challenging characters helps actors develop a process. It allows the passion to continue." Pallavi's commitment to her principles, including selective role choices and costume preferences, may impact her workload, but she remains resolute.
Amaran, produced by Raaj Kamal Films International and Sony Pictures International, releases on October 31, coinciding with Diwali. The film will compete with Kavin's Bloody Beggar, Jayam Ravi's Brother, Kartik Aaryan's Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, and Ajay Devgn's Singham Again at the box office. Meanwhile, Pallavi's highly anticipated role as Sita in Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana, opposite Ranbir Kapoor, is on the horizon.
With Amaran's release around the corner, Pallavi's thoughtful approach to her craft and commitment to meaningful roles have sparked interest among fans and industry observers. Her dedication to challenging characters ensures a promising future in cinema.