First a successful Model then an equally successful television anchor and now an actress. A very much a Telugu girl this doe eyed beauty with a charming smile is none other than Madhu Shalini. Riding high after the success of her film Kithakithalu, Madhu Shalini, in an informal chat with Ragalahari, talks about her entry in to the glamorous field, her likes and dislikes and her future plans.
    
Q: Tell us about yourself?
A: I am a Hyderabadi.  Born and brought up here. I am doing my B.Sc., IInd year privately.  My father is a businessman and my mother an advocate.
Q: How did you get into  modeling? Did anybody inspire you to become a model?
A: Modeling has been my  passion right from childhood. Nobody inspired me to become a model. Actually my  mother is a classical dancer and she taught me the same with the hope that I too  will become a Kuchipudi dancer. But four years after leaning dancing I took part  in a beauty contest and won it. So after that I wanted to continue in the  fashion field. I know that both are two completely different fields but then I  wanted to try the modeling field and that’s how I got into it.
Q: First a model then an  anchor and now an actress. What difference do you find between the three?
A: Oh there is  definitely a lot of difference between the three. In modeling you just pose for  the camera with the product. When it comes to anchoring, you have to interact  with the audience. If the show is regarding a movie we need to tell them about  the subject and be bubbly and interactive at the same time. And movies are  entirely different from both of these. In the sense, acting depends on our  talent. Whether it is at how good we are delivering the dialogues or how good we  are at giving expressions. So these three are entirely different from each  other.
Q: Did your lessons in  Kuchipudi help in performing better while acting?
A: Definitely. Knowing  Kuchipudi helped me a lot. Because I never took any formal training in acting,  all the bhavams (expressions) I learned in Kuchipudi made it easy for me  to act.
Q: How are your  opportunities in the film industry?
A: I am getting good  offers but I am waiting for the right break. Because after doing Kithakithalu  and Oka V Chitram, I want to do a single lead film. So I am waiting for the  right kind of opportunities.
Q: There is a general view  in the industry that girls from the north are favored over Telugu speaking girls  for the lead roles. Your comments?
A: I haven’t faced  anything as such so far. Just because I am Telugu girl, I haven’t received any  fewer offers. The reason why this Bombay and Telugu girls issue comes is, I  think, the people here feel that Telugu girls have a lot more inhibitions as  compared to the girls from the north. I don’t think our girls have such  inhibitions. They should come out and open up. That’s all. I think that is the  only difference between the Bombay and Telugu girls.
 
Q:  Kithakithalu has been declared a hit. Did you expect the kind of success it  received?
A: Generally if we say  it’s an EVV movie, people expect a lot of comedy and some sentiment. But  honestly speaking I did not expect the movie to become so successful, it’s  absolutely thrilling. I mean I did know that the movie would be a hit but that  the audiences will receive it so well and that they are enjoying it so much,  it’s a surprise for me also.
Q: What kind of comments or  compliments did you receive for your performance in Kithakithalu?
A: More than compliments  I received a lot of improvisations, because it is the starting stage for my  career also. Everybody liked me and my performance in the movie; at the same  time they also told me where I went wrong and where I had to improve myself  (Smiles).
Q: What were the best  compliments you received so far regarding your films?
A: The best  compliments……….? After Kithakithalu many people said that my body language was  good. And also I gave my own dubbing for the movie so I was praised a lot for  that. As now a days all the heroines are having dubbing artists doing their  voices, because most of them are Hindi speaking, many people said that they  liked my voice.
Q: Your dance performance in  Nayakudu was appreciated a lot by one and all. How did that happen?
A: Nayakudu happened  suddenly after I happened to meet Rajasekhar garu and Jeevitha garu. Actually  Rajasekhar garu saw me when I was doing an ad film for Kirthilal’s and offered  me the song. I was very excited that I got to perform along side him. But when I  saw the song afterwards I myself was surprised that I danced so well.
Q: Your film with Music  Director Shashi Preetam was supposed to give you the break as a heroine. What  happened?
A: Yes. I did Naa Pranam  Kante Ekkuva directed by Shashi Preetam. But due to many reasons that film did  not work. Because it was not a regular commercial film. It was shot entirely  using a digital camera and there were so many other reasons to it that it did  not work out.
Q: How much encouragement  did you get in this field, whether it was from your family or the industry?
A: I definitely have a  lot of family support. Without my parents support I could not have done it. Even  my friends have been very encouraging. But they are also slightly disappointed  because after getting into this field I have hardly had time to meet them. I  don’t even have a college life and they are all into college now. From the  industry? They have received me well and I am also getting good offers. So from  all the sides I am getting a lot of encouragement.
Q: What are your next  projects?
A: Right now everything  is still in the discussions stage. Nothing has been finalized as yet. Once it’s  done you will be the first people to know.
Q: Did you give any stage  performances after learning Kuchipudi?
A: Yes I did quite a few  stage shows. After learning Kuchipudi for four years I could not give my  Arangetrum because of my modeling break. But very soon I will be giving my Arangetrum also.
Q: Have you given any dance performances along with your  mother?
A: No. I haven’t shared  the stage with my mother as yet. I mean I did perform along with my mother on  stage, but that was when I was only three years old.
Q: Would you like to do the  role of a Classical dancer if offered one?
A: Definitely. I have a  lot of scope to perform better in such roles as I am already acquainted with the  classical dance form. So I will definitely take up such an opportunity.
Q: What are your hobbies?
A:  I listen to music. A  lot of slow and soft music. Then, I like watching fashion TV.
Q: What are your favorite  outfits? Being a model do you prefer western outfits?
A: Just because I was a  model, it does not mean I prefer western outfits. Modeling taught me to choose  outfits that suit me better. I got that awareness via the grooming I received.   Generally I prefer casual wear but when I go for parties I love to wear a sari.
Q: You know how to wrap a  sari?
A: Yes I do. My mother  taught me (Smiles).
Q: Being fit is a big part  of the modeling as well as the film field. How do you manage?
A: Definitely fitness  plays a major role. Because we are so busy with the shootings, that too at  irregular times we do not have time to go to the Gym. So I do Yoga at my house  itself and some general exercises that can be done at home.
Q: You’re eating habits?
A: I do not diet at all.  At all means at all. I drink Ghee. I looove it. I am actually a vegetarian.
Q: Do you miss going to  college?
A: Yes a lot. I miss my  friends a lot. College life is a must in every body’s life. Even in Intermediate  I did not get to attend college properly. Now I miss all the classroom fun, the  lectures and my friends.
Q: Did you rag anybody in  college?
A: (Sighs) No. I did not  rag anybody nor did anybody rag me.
Q: What are you feeling bad  about; that you did not rag or did not get ragged?
A: I am feeling bad that  nobody ragged me (laughs).
Q: What kind of people do  you like to befriend?
A: Actually I am a very  short tempered person. So my friends should have a lot of tolerance, like my  mother does (Smiles). I get along well with people who are very patient and  tolerant. At times I get cranky and irritated also so patience with me is very  necessary (laughs).
 
Q:  So your husband should also have the same qualities?
A: Yes (laughs) beware.
Q: What’s your favorite  place?
A: In Andhra Pradesh I  like Vizag a lot.
Q: And what was your most  enjoyable moment there?
A: When I was in 6th  class my parents took me to Vizag for a holiday and we visited Kailashgiri. I  still have those photographs with me. I cherish those moments a lot. That’s one  of my most memorable moments.
Q: What is the best  compliment you received?
A: Many people said that  I have very attractive eyes. Attractive in the sense that even if I don’t say  anything my eyes speak. That’s the best compliment I got.
Q: Do you lie sometimes?
A: Lie? I mean when I am  teasing somebody or while joking, yes. But I never lie bluntly as such.
Q: Are there any favorite  heroes and directors that you want to work with?
A: In that case I have a  huge list about which heroes and directors I want to work with (laughs).  Actually I don’t have any specific director or hero as such. I want to work for  the right opportunities. With a good hero, a good director and a good banner;  like that.
Q: Who is your favorite  hero?
A: I like Nagarjuna a  lot. Also Chiranjeevi and Pavan Kalyan. And so many others. In the new  generation I like Prabhas a lot.
Q: And heroines?
A: In heroines I like  Sridevi a lot. And Rekha. In the present generation I like Trisha.