| Q:
After doing a film like 'Bharathi Kanama' you surprised your
fans and others by accepting to do a totally glamorous role
in 'Naam Iruvar Namakku Iruvar'. So while you were already
doing a mellowed and subdued role in 'Daya' you agreed for
this one song dance performance in 'Shah Jahan'. You tend
to jolt the audience with a unique mix and match of what you
choose to do onscreen? Is it intentional or just to break
the monotony?
Meena:
Well, you could say it is partly intentional and sometimes
I do it to break the monotony, because I don't want to be
stereotyped or branded for a particular cast. Sometimes you
have to try hard to break the mould you are cast into weather
you like it or not. You see, right from my childhood I have
been in this industry. So, I relatively know a lot of people,
I have a lot of well-wishers and friends and when they come
and ask you to do something, its really hard to say "No".
You can't afford or wouldn't have the heart to give a negative
answer to friends and people who have made me what I am today.
They have helped me come this far in the industry, to this
stage where I am now. I owe them more than just a nod for
a song. Since it is in the name of friendship, there are no
hassles about just a one song appearance. The 'Shah Jahan'
song was something in that line. I also had done another one
song sequence in another film already. It was a very nice
film called 'Anbudan'. It was a film starring Arunkumar. Since
I had ready did such a one song sequence before the 'Shah
Jahan' number.
Q: Is there
any controversy surrounding the release of the film 'Kaadhaley
Swasam'? If so what is it? When is the film hitting the theatres?
Meena: When is it hitting the theatres? I wish I knew
that (laughs). Most of the shooting schedule is over though
we still have a little more work on the dubbing and editing
left to do. I really don't know what is the controversy surrounding
it (well, if there is one in the first place). May be you
should ask Mr.Prabhu Nepal about it. Though he did tell me
that the film has come out great. Just like what we had expected
it to be. They are planning to finish the pending work with
the film and release it soon. And I hope it does because the
songs have turned out to be great and so have the picturisation
of the songs. As for my role in the film it is not just different
characterwise, but my basic appearance and costume in the
film is also quite different, something which I have never
done before. I am having this straight haired look throughout
the movie, which is very unusual. The costume in the film
is very ultra modern and elegant with a Bollywood touch. Not
any of those flashy costumes but more of pastel shades rather.
Well, it was a different role in all aspects.
Q: Can you
mention a few lines about you role in the films 'Commissioner
Easwarapandi" and "Dhevan"?
Meena: "Comissioner Easwarapandi" is a Malayalam
film with Mammutty. It is a dubbed version of the Malayalalm
film "Raksasha Rajavu". My role in the film is nothing
much I can tell about. It is quite a trivial role in the film.
But it was a film I had done just for the sake of Mr.Mamutty
and Director Vinayan. They had been asking to take up that
role and had been convincing me for a very very long time
to do it and so it was. I actually missed a few other impressive
roles because I was committed to that, though it was unfortunate
that way, but no regrets. In the movie "Dhevan"
I am playing the role of a TV anchor, it is basically a thriller
movie.
Q: Is it
a role similar to that of what Raveena Tandon did in "Aalavandaan"?
Meena: No! (laughs). It is not on that lines but it
is a key role. It was good and convincing when I was narrated
the script. It is turning out to be great. I play the role
of a woman who supports a man in his mission. It is releasing
soon. Mr.Arun Pandian has been telling me that there are plans
to do the film in Dolby DTS effect. It would be hitting the
theatres soon.
Q: The film
"Lovers" you are doing with Abbas and Murali. Is
it a typical love triangle film or more of a romantic comedy?
Meena: The movie almost has all the ingredients in
it. It has a good comedy track, it involves a certain amount
of romantic drama and sentiments. It is totally a family entertainer.
Q: Then why
is it called "Lovers" leading us to believe it is
a love triangle?
Meena: Well, it is typically not a love triangle. It
is something different from the usual corners of a love triangle.
It has unexpected twists and turns, something a bit unusual
for the Tamil cinema audience. Well, I am bound not to tell
the story! So you have to wait till the movie is released.
Q: Are you
doing a film called 'Kadhal Sadugudu' with the latest sensation
Chiyaan Vikram?
Meena: No, I am not doing any such film with Chiyaan
Vikram.
Q: You are
gifted with a look that blends well with the new generation
of heroes like Vijay, Vikram, etc and as well as with the
more mature artistes like Rajinikanth, Kamal Hassan and Vijaykanth?
Do you find it to your advantage?
Meena: First of all 'thank you'. I think it is kind
of advantageous. Well it certainly seems to work to my favor.
It's nice to work with both the generation of heroes. And
what can I say other than "I am happy". (smiles)
Q: You have
a milestone relationship for starring in Rajinikanth's movies.
How come you did not bag a role in the film 'Baba'. Did it
come as a disappointment?
Meena: Well, that is a question you should be asking
Mr.Baba. I don't know why I wasn't starred in the film. I
wish I could have but then no disappointments. I really don't
like to be disappointed and usually not because I don't have
great expectations about anything. It is easer that way, infact
better in so many ways. When high expectations are running
really low you don't have to face the consequences or be subjected
to the pain of disappointment. Well Mr. Rajinkanth actually
decides everything about his movie, the director, the music
director, the cast and crew, script, heroine basically everything.
So as for me not bagging any role in Baba, no disappointments
as such, but it would have been great if I had a chance to
work with him again.
Q: Malayalam
films come with a strong script, offer a scope for natural
performance and usually form the basis of box office hits
when they are re-made in other languages. You were doing quite
a number of Malayalam films in the recent past but now you
don't seem to be doing many? Why? What are the other language
films you are doing?
Meena: Usually I do a lot of Tamil and Telugu films,
they are my main focus. I act in Malayalam and Kannada films
are very rarely. Usually when I am comfortable with the unit,
the banner and the script then I don't mind working in Malayalam
and Kannada films. While I was working in Malayalam films
also, it was not like I was continuously working in Malayalam
films at a stretch. All those films were in a gap over a period
of years on a regular basis. May be yearly one or two Malayalam
and Kannada films. It is has always been so and it is still
the same, it has never changed. I try to focus more on Telugu
and Tamil films.
Q: You have
a steady career graph that you have established over a period
of time as a consistent actress, but the interval points on
the graph seem to have a wide range while it is steadily making
its positive slope? Why is it so? Why the time gap?
Meena: Right now the whole film industry is going through
a relatively "lull phase". Not all the films which
hit the theatres are clicking, only a few films are really
upto the mark and getting close to the line. Not much of production
as in big banners is happening, like it used to do before.
Producers are not willing to produce any more mega-budget
films. Previously on an average 100 films would be released
in a year but now it is barely 40 to 50 films. So out of the
few films that promise to be upto the mark, an artiste has
to be very careful in choosing her role. It takes time for
something you like to come along. That's one of the reason
for the time gap. Apart from that I am shooting in four different
languages, so when I am off in another area, it seems like
I have taken a break in one. Otherwise I am busy always. I
am doing films all the time.
Q: Like any
other interview this wouldn't be complete if we don't ask
one of the most beautiful, eligible, talented and single actress
about her marriage? When is marriage on the cards and what
would be your definition of your 'ideal man'?
Meena: (Laughs) Well I have honestly not thought about
marriage yet. Not given it a shot of serious thought to it.
My ideal man? I would like him to be understanding, hard-working,
faithful and honest. Well as for the last two qualities in
a man, it is going to be very difficult to find a man so.
But if I do, if I find someone with all these qualities, I
will definitely let the whole world know about it. |