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Sneha: SHOOT 'EM UP'

Thursday, June 24, 2010

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Actress Sneha fielded some difficult questions at a recent press conference

      Guess what pretty actress Sneha would like to do if she turns a cop? Put gossip mongers behind bars! Yes, that's what Sneha, who is playing an IPS officer in Bhavani, said at a press conference held recently.Scribes present at the conference, called to announce the status of the film Bhavani, posed difficult questions, hoping the actress would make a faux pas. 
      However, Sneha, known for her intelligence as much as her looks, responded with smart answers and her trademark smile. It aall started with a question on whom she'd arrest first had she been c cop in real life. The actress jovially replied, "I would imprison those who spread malicious rumours and write kisu kisu (gossip pieces)!!"
      But it's not just putting trouble makers behind bars that's on her priority list. The actress said, "I would also really like to take up some causes that are close to my heart, like making Chennai a cleaner city. I find that roads in Hyderabad and Bangalore are cleaner and it makes me sad that Chennai is a bit messy. Then, I would clean the dirty minds of certain people."
      On being asked if she would be joining politics next, Sneha proclaimed, "Just because I thanked the press for supporting me in my 10-year-long career as an actress with a warm welcome doesn't mean I will jump onto the political band wagon. It's a far-fetched though. I shall never join politics." She further added. "If the thank you note made you think I'd join politics, then, it's better that you return it."
       When asked if she nursed fears of being stereotyped as an action heroine from now on, she said, "I started my career by doing girl-next-door roles. I then turned glamorous for some films and now, I've done an action film. I've to survive in the industry. So, I'm listening to all kinds of scripts and am picking the best of them all. There's no question or fear of being typecast."
       To a question on whyshe didn't dub for herself, given that her Tamil is good, she said, "My Tamil has improved only in the last few years. And by now, the audience has become familar with my on screen voice. I don't want to disturb the pattern. But if you guys (media persons) wish. I will gladly dub for my next"
      Now, that was a reply aimed at pleasing the scribes and we are sure it did!
       

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