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Russhita Singh recounts her experience of working with Julia Roberts in Eat Pray Love
While some Indian actresses attempt to slip into Hollywood superstar Julia Roberts shoes,starring alongside the actress is a different ballgame after all. Therefore it isnt without reason that Russhita Singh wears that marvellous grin on her face these days she plays the part of Tulsi in Ryan Murphys upcoming Eat Pray Love,the screen adaptation of Elizabeth Gilberts bestselling book.
Singh started her career pretty early with films like Nanhe Jaisalmer and Halla Bol. Although she initially planned to become either a radio jockey or a news reader,she didnt clear any auditions or tests for the same. She later tried auditioning for television. Even that did not work out, she says. It was ad films that finally gave her a break and Singh continued to do a few until she bagged movies. I was never interested in studies, she honestly states. I believe everyone has their calling and things happen the way they are destined to.
And it was destiny that beckoned her to play the coveted role of Tulsi in the film. Though there is a huge age gap between the two characters,I have quite a prominent role. In the movie,which revolves around the character of Gilbert,Tulsi plays a part in teaching her the Indian rituals and traditions, says Singh,who shot for about a month in Delhi. I have around five to six big scenes and also attend Gilberts wedding that takes place in India.
During the duration of the shoot,she also got a chance to understand the workings of a Hollywood production,which is far more disciplined than an Indian production house,she believes. If a shot has to be done at 4pm,it will be done no matter what, she says.
But it wasnt all work after all for Singh. There was an Eat,Drink and Chill party hosted by Julia for the entire cast and crew in India. We got to mingle with her on a personal level, she says. Praising the Hollywood actors professionalism and patience,she says Robert would sign autographs endlessly and pose for pictures with whoever requested her.
With her Hollywood debut being in one of the biggest films,Singh is now worried about her future assignments. But I will work hard. I will make sure something good happens, she says confidently. After all,she has to prove her worth to the world and also justify her choice to her parents. When I got through the audition,I kept the news to myself. It was only a week before I had to leave for Delhi that I told my parents. They werent really happy about it. Even now,they are just about getting used to the idea, she says. However,once the movie releases in India on October 8,she is sure they will be happy. For now,Singh is glad that is has occupied number two rank despite a limited release.
Being with Julia
* I learnt from Julia Roberts how to be a thorough professional even during unfavourable circumstances like illness and also how to double up as a mother.
* No matter whats your age you and whether or not you use make-up,all that is required from an actor is to be convincing.
* Julia Roberts wasnt the only one on the team with Scorpio as the sun sign. I am a Scorpion too and so is the director Ryan Murphy.
* Julia and I both hate onions.
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