Alia Bhatt tells us how she became a part of RRR magnum opus?
The story is very interesting. I bumped into Rajamouli sir at the airport. I was going to Hyderabad for a shoot.
I said, 'Sir, I want to work with you. I will do anything, just give me a part in your film.' It was a casual meeting.
At the end of it, he said, 'Actually, I do have something, but am not sure. I wasn't sure whether I should approach you and I am not sure about your timeline.'
I could not believe my luck. I could not believe that there was actually something for me. I said, 'Sir, whatever it is, I will come and meet you.'
Then, of course, it became more legitimate. We did a Zoom call, then I went to Hyderabad and he took me through the film.
Just being a part of his vision and his cinema is a dream come true for me.
The character Sita is very, very loved and the way you portray her on screen, your look, the way you speak, your energy, everything has to be up to the mark.
I have to live up to the audiences' visualisation and characterization that they already have of her.
So I took that very, very seriously and I worked for a year on my lines.
I think the scariest part was I had to speak in Telugu. I think I managed it eventually.