Haripriya has high expectations from 'Mukhyamantri I Love You'
Bangalore, Aug 19 : Kannada actress Haripriya says she wants to be as popular as
Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai and has pinned her hopes on forthcoming controversial film
"Mukhyamantri I Love You" to make it big.
She has teamed up with actor Vijay in the film. Directed by journalist-turned-director
Ravi Belagere, "Mukhyamantri I Love You" is said to be about former Karnataka chief
minister H.D. Kumaraswamy's alleged link with a Kannada actress.
Haripriya plays an IAS officer in the film and is married to a chief minister called
Tantre Gowda who gets close to an actress.
"For the first time I play a bureaucrat's role in 'Mukhyamantri I Love You'. I have
accepted the film because of Ravi sir," said Haripriya, who debuted with the not so
successful "Manasugala Maathu Madhura" in 2007.
"Mukhyamantri I Love You" attracted media attention when Kumaraswamy's father and
former prime minister H.D. Devegowda filed a defamation case for Rs.100 million and sought
a stay on the film's release. Belagere, also the editor of Kannada tabloid Hi! Bangalore,
has been asked not to release the film unless cleared by the court.
Haripriya's second film "Vasantha Kaala" sank at the box office. Flops notwithstanding,
the actress is getting good offers. Other than "Mukhyamantri I Love You", she has signed
"Ee Sambhashane" and forayed into Tamil films with "Kanagavel Kakka".
The actress said that the three films she is currently doing are very different from
one another. She added that she chooses scripts very carefully.
"I'm not just accepting any offer that comes my way. I have rejected at least 15-20
offers because of poor scripts. I want to act in performance-oriented roles. I just don't
want to do touch and go type of roles. That's why I have been very choosy.
"I am giving more prominence to story, screenplay, director and the banner. I want to
earn a good name in the industry. I just don't want to do each and every role that comes
my way. If the role demands some exposure so be it. I am prepared to do such roles if they
are strong enough," said Haripriya.
Asked about the rumoured affair with her co-star Anand on the sets of "Manasugala
Maathu Madhura", she said: "I have nothing to do with Anand. He is just a good friend of
mine. 'Manasugala Maathu Madhura' was a debut film for both of us. We had been good
friends during the time of shoot and there is nothing beyond that.
"But I was shocked to read that I was having an affair with Anand. I couldn't believe
that such rumours can float freely in this industry. Even before I could come to terms
with this, the director of the film accused me of unprofessional attitude."
Director Manjunath Maskalmatti had apparently alleged that Haripriya was not punctual
on sets.
"There was a slight misunderstanding between us which we were able to solve later.
After these two incidents, I have decided to be very careful in the future. I just don't
want to be part of any rumour mongering. I prefer to keep silent and just follow what the
director says. I am just concentrating on my acting," Haripriya said.
--Indo-Asian News Service
--IANS