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Sports career helps Komal Sharma as an actor

April 9, 2013   ·   0 Comments

 

Former National level squash player and athlete Komal Sharma says her sports career helps her cope with long working hours on the movie sets.komal-sharma

“Thanks to long shoots on sets and locations, it is very likely that an actor can lose his or her physical and mental stability in no time. I##Q##m glad that my years of sports career keeps me fit even after a long day##Q##s shoot. I seldom lose my stability after shooting for long hours, ” Komal told.

Komal has six years of experience as a very successful squash player. Before squash, she completed the 21km Chennai marathon.

Born and raised in Chennai, she never aspired to be an actor, “but all my well-wishers said I had the looks of an actor, not a sportsperson”.

“They convinced me to give acting a second thought and when it happened, I fell in love with it, ” said Komal who debuted with Tamil drama “Sattapadi Kutram”.

“I found a divine energy in front of the camera and started loving it. I##Q##m happy with the decision I have taken, ” added the actress, who had a back up plan.

“I was prepared if I wouldn##Q##t like films, I would go back to playing squash, ” she said.

She is currently busy with two projects – “Nagaraja Cholan MA, MLA”, a sequel to super hit “Amaidhi Padai” in Tamil and “Anu” in Telugu.

“I##Q##m extremely privileged to be part of ##Q##Amaidhi Padai##Q## sequel. It was one of the biggest political satire hits of the 1990s. I play a very homely character in the film. A god-fearing teacher in a village who becomes a social campaigner, ” she said.

“I play a college girl in ##Q##Anu##Q##. It##Q##s a love story set against an urban backdrop. I##Q##m currently busy shooting for it, ” added Komal

Offers are pouring in, but Komal is in no hurry to sign too many films because wants to do “one film” at a time.

 

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