'Hi Nanna' Is Heartfelt & Visually Captivating: Mrunal Thakur
As expected, she looked gorgeous in the promotional content which came out till date and her character is going to have a lot of substance.
By: Tupaki Desk | 5 Dec 2023 12:59 PM GMTNatural Star Nani's 'Hi Nanna' is all set to release on 7th December. After making a stellar debut with 'Sita Ramam', talented actress Mrunal Thakur is playing the female lead in 'Hi Nanna'. As expected, she looked gorgeous in the promotional content which came out till date and her character is going to have a lot of substance. Her character's name is Yashna and she recently interacted with the press and revealed some interesting details about the movie.
Q: What inspired you to take on the role in 'Hi Nanna' after 'Sita Ramam'?
A: After 'Sita Ramam,' the audience wanted to see me in diverse roles. I focused on roles and films close to my heart. 'Hi Nanna' has a wonderful story, and I believe audiences will fall in love with Viraj and Yashna's journey.
Q: Can you compare your characters in 'Sita Ramam' and 'Hi Nanna'?
A: 'Sita Ramam' is set in the 60s and 70s, while 'Hi Nanna' reflects today's generation. Both are emotion-based, but my character in 'Hi Nanna' is a new-age girl with many emotional layers.
Q: How would you describe 'Hi Nanna'?
A: 'Hi Nanna' is a heartfelt and visually captivating movie, and my character, Yashna, will leave a lasting impression on the audience.
Q: How was your experience working with Nani, known as the Natural Star?
A: Nani is very supportive, offering valuable suggestions during acting. Working with him elevates performance, and it was a great experience. I look forward to the audience enjoying our chemistry on screen.
Q: 'Hi Nanna' is said to be a story in the background of a father. How does it connect with your relationship with your father?
A: My father is my biggest inspiration, the pillar of my life. He taught me to face problems with a smile. 'Hi Nanna' resonates with the importance of family and the father-daughter bond.
Q: How about working with director Shouryuv?
A: Working with Shouryuv was wonderful. His clear vision and approach made it a great experience. I'd love to work with him again.
Q: What challenges did you face during the making of 'Hi Nanna'?
A: Lip-syncing a song, especially in 'Ammaadi,' posed a bit of a challenge as I'm not a professional singer. Each word had to be perfectly synced to the tune.
Q: Tell us about Baby Kiara's role in the movie.
A: Baby Kiara is a disciplined and cute child actor. She plays a crucial role and touches the audience with her performance.
Q: How important is the music in 'Hi Nanna,' and what was your experience with the music director?
A: Music is vital, and Hesham Abdul Wahab provided excellent music. All the songs, especially 'Ammaadi,' became super hits. The background music is also amazing, enhancing the overall viewing experience.
Q: How was it working with Wyra Entertainment Production House?
A: Wyra Entertainment is a wonderful production house. Mohan garu and Vijayender Reddy garu are passionate producers, providing everything needed for the film without compromise.
Q: Any plans for Telugu web series?
A: At present, my focus is on Telugu films. While I balance Telugu and Hindi projects, web series require time and language facility.
Q: How does it feel to be part of the star category with fewer films?
A: It feels good, but there's still room to rise higher. I want to be remembered for the roles I play, like Sita and Yashna, and will continue to work hard for that.
Q: Any details about your new projects?
A: I'm working on 'Family Star' and ongoing Hindi movie shoots. Listening to Telugu stories, but a good story takes time, and signed nothing for now.
Q: Any final words to the audience?
A: Thank you for the support. I'm excited for you to see 'Hi Nanna' on December 7th. I'll continue working hard and giving my best in meaningful roles.
In conclusion, Mrinal Thakur expressed gratitude for the support and conveyed her commitment to working hard to leave a lasting impact through her roles in good and meaningful films.