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Pooja’s journey of roses and thorns

Monday, March 2, 2009 • Tamil Comments
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Felicitating Pooja merely with a National Award isn’t something about doing justice. Perhaps, she deserves something more estimable. She’s been striding with her ethical traits that were well appreciated by Bala himself. Filming for ‘Naan Kadavul’ has been a road of thorns and roses for her.

Says Pooja, ‘Rather than saying Bala Sir is an excellent filmmaker, I would love ennobling him as a good human. He’s been a perfect guide out for me planning my each shot. Well, as I knew my characterization, I had plans about making a visit to Blind School so that it could help me inherit some of their gestures and mannerisms. Due to time constraints, I was urged to miss this out and for a great surprise; Bala Sir had already worked on these attributes of body languages and behaviors of visually challenged peoples.

So, how about the looks on her eyes?

She says, ‘Lens were really troubling me as I couldn’t see anything from morning till evening. But once getting used to it, things were bit easier as I could identify things around me.’

Fine! Any guesses about what could’ve been the ever hardest thing that the young missy had to go through?

It was the mask Pooja had to put along her one side of the body that resulted more burns on her skins and it pained a lot for her for the makeover was being removed.

Amidst of spending more laborious hours on this project, it was Bala who comforted her playing games and keeping her ambiences chilled.

Of course, it’s been Pooja redefining Bala with new dimensions who was adhered with misconceptions that he’s a strict person with hard nature…

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Watch Pooja speak about behind-the-scene experience in ‘Naan Kadavul’

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