Mumbai: Best remembered for Maine Pyar Kiya, Bhagyashree, who is back after a gap of almost a decade with a slew of films, says her role in Prabhas' untitled film is a "surprise package."
Bhagyashree has three films in the pipeline - Kitty Party, Telugu remake of 2 States, in which she will be essaying the part played by Revathy in the Hindi film and a pivotal role in Prabhas' upcoming movie, tentatively titled Prabhas 20.
"Prabhas 20 is a surprise package. It requires a skill set that I have never done before. I had to practice quite a lot to get it. Everything I am doing is poles apart from each other," she said.
The actor, who made foray into movies with the 1989 movie, which also marked lead debut of superstar Salman Khan, returned to films this year with Kannada project Seetharama Kalyana. Her last film was Red Alert: The War Within (2010).
"People will get to see a completely new Bhagyashree in every movie. I am enjoying this phase as I'm getting to play different roles. I feel like a newcomer as I am learning things now," she told PTI in an interview here.
She revealed she has signed one more movie, which is in Hindi but can't talk about it, till the producers announce it officially.
"All the work that I am doing is different from one another. Everyone knows about 2 States remake and I feel really pleased playing the part. Kitty Party as the name suggests is about women from the higher strata of society and how their lives intermingle.
Bhagyashree said as society has evolved, the audiences have become open to a different kind of storytelling.
"There are films that have larger than life persona but that will be few, and in between, the major change that has happened is you need relatable characters. It is not just about hero and heroine. It is about each and every character today.
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"It is an interesting phenomenon. A generation back, there were films that were larger than life, the character had to be a little louder, flamboyant. It is not that there aren't such parts today but you still have to be someone you know."