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Her heart beats for music
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Vasundhara Das on her kind of movies and music
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Singing her own tune Vasundhara Das
Two important things have taken place in singer-actor Vasundhara Das’ life in the last two years. One, she shifted base from Bangalore to Mumbai. Two, with Bharat Thakur’s power yoga, she got rid of all those kilos she had piled on, to e
merge looking like a million bucks.
Ask her if she feels lighter and happier, and her limpid, honey-brown eyes light up with laughter. “I was always happy, and comfortable. But, now, my body and mind are feeling good, and I am singing better.”
Of late, her voice has not been ruling Southern airwaves. “I now have fewer contacts with the film industry here (read A.R. Rahman and Harris Jayaraj). And, I have decided to do only songs with tasteful lyrics.”
But, has she lost out on opportunities because of that? “Probably, yes. There have been times when I have flown in to Chennai, entered the recording theatre, and left without singing because of the lyrics. Now, I have realised that people’s idea of ‘good’ and mine are different, and insist they e-mail or fax me the lyrics.”
For someone who started off with a bang – her first film was ‘Hey Ram’ opposite Kamal Hassan, and her maiden film song was the rocking ‘Shakalaka Baby’ (‘Mudhalvan’) – her career did not gather enough momentum.
Open to small films too
“People asked me why I did small films. I asked why not? I felt a need to try things that need not necessarily be box office successes,” she says.
How would she explain a dud such as ‘Kudiyon Ka Hai Zamana,’ where she starred alongside Rekha? “See, I had just shot for a controversial, draining film – ‘Pathar Bezuban,’ based on the Mathura rape case. I wanted to do a film that did not require much thought. And, I’ve always dreamt of working with Rekha,” she justifies.
What is she working on right now? “ I am regularly singing playback in Hindi, but am also writing my thoughts down. I have found this group of people with whom I can work with to translate my thoughts into Tamil, Malayalam…”
She is now looking for roles that are a little less hero-oriented. “And, there are not many movies like that. For me, investment of time away from music is too expensive.”
Is she looking at scripting? “ I am keeping the door, windows and back door open for opportunities. I want to try everything.”
SUBHA J RAO
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