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'Typecasting doesn't affect me'
The New Indian Express
|October 28, 2024
Actor Sai Dhanshika opens up about her debut web series Aindham Vedham, working with director Naga, reception from the Telugu audience, and more

ACTOR Sai Dhanshika has been mentored by a long list of acclaimed directors since her debut in Peranmai (2009). From SP Jananathan, Bala, and Vasanthabalan to Pa Ranjith, each one of them has left a profound impact on her career.
Joining the list is director Naga, renowned for his work on Marmadesam, the critically acclaimed and popular TV series of the late '90s. Opening up on working with such experienced filmmakers, Dhanshika says, "I still feel like a student.
Each of these directors have been like an institution to me, each one a legend in their own right. Their storytelling styles and the way they convey ideas are unique. I think I've had the chance to work with directors who bring serious conviction and depth to their work," she explains, adding, "I also believe that what you carry within yourself reflects in your work.
In that way, I feel fortunate to work with directors whose styles resonate with my own nature. I'm a deep thinker, and I believe that shows on screen as well." In this brief conversation, Dhanshika elaborates on her career and the learnings that she has had over the years, her belief in spirituality, how she deals with failures, and more.
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