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Regina Cassandra: ‘In massy movies, female parts are shabbily written’

Regina Cassandra opens up on the challenges of starring in a massy film and why Ajith’s Vidaamuyarchi was different. "The journey has been enriching," she says

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Regina Cassandra

Regina Cassandra

Regina Cassandra is all set to bring her enigma to Vidaamuyarchi, where she stars opposite Ajith Kumar. When we sit down for a conversation with her, we talk about her character—an adventurous, thrill-seeking woman who keeps everyone on their toes. With shades of mystery surrounding her, the big question remains: is she a hero or a villain?

Regina says, "That’s for the big screen but I did it because it's with Mr Ajith Kumar. And this is the first superstar from Tamil that I'm working with. This film itself, the journey of the film has been so enriching. Right from working with my director Magizh Thirumeni and placing my trust in him to write a character that I could actually do justice to. The confidence that he has had in me to pull off this part is so fun. She's so layered. I enjoyed every single dialogue. He had given me my script and I'd written all my doubts and questions and added things to this. The process for me was so enriching as an actor, in spite of it being a big budget superstar film. When you're playing a character like this, sometimes you might not be given that much importance. Sometimes your scenes could be cut. There could be so many things that could go wrong for me as an actor, which I have no control over at the end of the day. But the fact that I was that I could place my trust in my director to utilize and make me feel like no one could have played that role. I think that was the most important takeaway for me from this film."

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