Amala Gireesan has charmed the Malayali audience with her versatile performances, seamlessly transitioning between diverse characters. From the resolute Ima in 'Neermathalam' to the tenacious
Kalyani in 'Chembarathi,' Amala's acting prowess has consistently left an indelible mark. In a heart-to-heart with ETimes TV, Amala spoke about her ongoing show, 'Swayamvaram,' sharing her insights on playing Rakhi and the challenges of portraying a mother on-screen.
Amala expresses her delight in embodying the character of Rakhi, a slice-of-life character. With nearly eight years in the industry, she finds a unique simplicity in Rakhi, dubbing her as the quintessential girl-next-door – a character that resonates personally with the audience.
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"I have been in the industry for almost eight years. Rakhi is undoubtedly the girl next door. This aspect of the character attracted me, and I am thoroughly enjoying portraying it."
While some actresses might shy away from motherly roles due to concerns about typecasting, Amala embraces the opportunity with gratitude, firmly believing that such roles don't limit her potential for future diverse characters.
"I don't think playing an on-screen mother can take away any of my roles. Makers who are passionate about their work understand an artist's potential, so I don't foresee any typecasting."
As 'Swayamvaram' unveils its intricate narrative, Amala candidly discusses the challenges and joys of breathing life into Rakhi. Among the various facets of her character, the portrayal of Rakhi as a mother emerges as the most fulfilling for Amala.
"Swayamvaram has provided numerous variations to my character. I am particularly enjoying exploring the new dimensions of Rakhi. The character is undergoing one of the toughest phases in her life, and portraying the emotional upheavals has been a challenging yet rewarding experience for me."