They say, however hard you try, things will fall in place only when lady luck decides to be kind. Actress Remya Nambeesan reaffirms her belief in the same. ���My first film,
Aanachantham, was released way back in 2006. But it was only in 2011, through Traffic and
Chappa Kurishu, that I finally got the recognition I was looking for. Things work out when the right people cast you in the right roles at the right time.
Of course, talent and hard work is mandatory, but luck is an important factor too. As of now, directors come to me with character sketches that have been made with me in mind; I couldn't ask for more,��� says Remya.
The actress, who recently turned singer with the song
Aande Londe in Ivan Megharoopan, has an interesting line up of releases. A ���bold��� role in Amal Neerad's next, and a fun one in Saji Surendran's Husbands in Goa has her hoping for the best. There���s also her Tamil film Randavathu Padam that is coming up soon. Back in Mollywood, Remya���s signed up for Lal Jose���s next, and M Padmakumar���s
Pathiramanal, where she plays a village belle ��� quite a change from her recent avatars as the bold and beautiful urban girl.
The actress also tells us that in showbiz, one needs to ensure that one���s PR machinery is well in place. ���You cannot survive without publicity. My well-wishers on social networking sites do all the promotions on my behalf. As I am not an active participant, they fill in to do the job.���