Friday, 17 May 2013

Sasheh Aagah speaks on her debut film Aurangzeb and more



She’s fair, beautiful eyes and long lovely tresses... that’s Sashey Agah, the confident young daughter of yesteryear singer-actor Salma Agah. A new entrant in the Hindi film industry Sashey is all chirpy and gaga about her foray into the big league, with film Aurangzeb which also stars Arjun Kapoor, Jackie Shroff, Rishi Kapoor and Amrita Singh. We caught up with the young starlet for a tete a tete:

On becoming a heroine

I always wanted to be one. It was my dream. I have been giving auditions for last couple of years and now when my film is releasing I am very excited, more so because it is a banner like Yash Raj. What better launch than this!

Not a typical Yash Raj heroine

My role in the film is not at all the typical Yash Raj heroine. Arjun has a double role in the film and when the swapping happens in the film, my conflicting character emerges. The complexity of the character is unique. People will realise that I have not opted for a typical launch and I hope after this, the industry will offer me a variety of roles.

A singer actor

I am extremely excited with the opportunity I got. When I went for the audition, the casting director of YRF asked me to do whatever I want. So I just broke into a song and dance. She liked my singing and asked me to sing a song in the film. I remember during the audition I sang Zaara Zaara... I am happy that my first song is in my debut film and people have liked it so much. My voice texture is very different from my mom. She has a nasal tone and I have a husky one.

Mom Salma’s influence

I have been brought up in a culturally rich atmosphere. I was born in London and then came to Mumbai and studied till standard six here. After that I went to USA for further studies and then lived in Dubai. I have heard my mom sing and do her riyaaz at home. And believe me I was never pressurised to pursue acting or singing. For me this transformation happened very naturally. In my school and college days I was an average student because I was always inclined towards cultural activities.

Gossip and controversies...

They are a part of the industry. I am a star in my film, but off the screen I am a very ordinary girl. I believe in every facet of life you encounter rumours and gossip. Even in our housing complexes there are gossips about who came, who went and so on. In the industry one learns to overcome it or ignore it.

Bold scenes in the film

Yes it was required in the film. And with Arjun I share a good rapport since I have known him even before we did the film. We have a common group of friends. And in the film I have used a body suit in the intimate scenes and we used to have a good laugh about this.






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