'Dear Megha' tells a heartfelt love story: Megha Akash is an Indian actress.
Sunday, August 29, 2021 •
Megha Akash, who recently appeared in 'Raja Raja Chora,' will next be seen in 'Dear Megha,' which will be released on September 3rd. Let's hear what she has to say about her role in the film, her view on love, what makes the romantic drama unique, and more.
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Personally, I am ecstatic. This stage is one of my favorites. I'm also concerned because the film will be released in theaters soon. For a long time, director Sushanth Reddy sought to contact me about 'Dear Megha.' When I learned that the picture included a pivotal female lead, I was a little concerned. But I reasoned, "Why not?" I wanted to experiment with something new. The video tells a unique story, and I enjoy love stories. While acting in an emotional film, I enjoy the sensation of being in love.
'Raja Raja Chora' is nothing like 'Dear Megha.' Rather than being a comedy, the movie is about unconditional love in all of its manifestations. The film emphasizes the purity of love.
Everyone has been in love at some point in their lives. That's why a film like 'Dear Megha' can speak to us all. Megha, the main character, is similar to myself in that she is silent. I am boisterous on the inside. I'm really quiet outside. Megha is the same way. Aside from that, I really like how the character has been developed. In 2014, I created an advertisement with a family friend named Arun Adith. Working with him was enjoyable because I knew him.
We've all loved multiple people at some point in our lives. 'Dear Megha' is a love triangle tale. The film has a unique musical style. Our romances, unlike those made in the West, have their own distinct musical elements. Every one of us can relate to one or more of the songs in our film. My particular favorite is 'Aamani Unte.'
Love is unconditional for me. It's a must if you want to improve as a person. We adore our parents, and we adore someone who can help us grow into better people. My first crush was on a classmate who was in Standard IV at the same time as me (smiles). Shah Rukh Khan was my first celebrity infatuation. MS Dhoni was also a crush of mine at one point.
I came into the film industry with a lot of goals in mind. Things don't always go as expected when you first start working. I wanted to act because I wanted to be someone I'm not. I was playing games that I was familiar with. My perspective has shifted since then. I'd want to experiment with a range of characters.
I have never done a full-fledged romance before 'Dear Megha.' As a result, I was able to explore a new zone with the film. There is sadness in this love story, as there is in every love story. According to the plot, my character holds a great deal of blame. We all break up in real life. That's a heartbreak.
As an actor, Arjun Somayajulu is quite approachable. During the filming of 'Dear Megha,' he would be there for me.
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