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Rakul Preet Singh Image Credit: Gulf News Archives

Here is one actress who never plays hard to get.

Rakul Preet Singh will always return your call and reply to your messages.

The Delhi native and mathematics honours graduate found her calling in films and has had steady work after her debut with Kannada film, Gilli. She has also acted in Telugu films and has done two Tamil films, Thadayara Thakka and Puthagam.

In Sarainodu, releasing in the UAE on April 21, she plays a rural girl.

This Telugu film is directed by Boyapati Srinu, known for his action films. From the trailers, it looks like Sarainodu (The Right Man) also belongs to the same genre.

“Yes, it is a complete commercial action entertainer with family sentiments woven into the story,” says Singh, who has made Hyderabad her home.

She plays Mahalakshmi in a role that required here to express a lot of emotions through her eyes.

“This is the first time I am appearing onscreen with no makeup,” she adds.

Singh’s romantic interest in the film is played by Allu Arjun and she also acts alongside with Catherine Tresa.

“Catherine plays Divya, an MLA. Our characters have a different [path] in the story, so we had few scenes together,” Singh says.

Singh says director Srinu makes every role interesting by added nuances in the characterisation.

“Despite knowing that the action scenes are not real, he goes about it with great conviction and that seems so real. I enjoyed working with him and will be doing my next film with Srinu,” she says.

A fan of Arjun, Singh adds that her co-star strives to make every role of his different, be it with a change in body language or voice modulation.

The supporting cast includes Aadhi, Jayaprakash, Pradeep Rawat and Vidyulekha Raman. S.Thaman has scored the music with Rishi Punjabi has done the camera work.

Sarainodu is produced by Arjun and has been dubbed into Malayalam as Yodhavu.

Singh has signed her third Tamil film with director Mysskin. In this yet-to-be titled film, she is paired opposite Vishal.

She is awaiting her second Hindi release, Shimla Mirchi. She made her Bollywood debut in 2014 with Yaariyaan.

Shimla Mirchi is directed by Ramesh Sippy and it gave Singh the opportunity to work with veteran star Hema Malini. Singh plays Malini’s onscreen daughter.

“My character is an independent woman and stubborn, too. She wants to make something of her own. And she shares a strong bond with her mother,” Singh says.

She first met Malini for the reading of the script and was blown away by her unassuming nature.

“Hema ji is a dedicated artist and a perfectionist who continues to rehearse on her lines till she gets them right,” she adds.

Calling Shimla Mirchi a quirky love story, Singh says she felt a little anxious on the first day of her shoot with co-star Rajkumar Rao.

“He is a hard worker and soon I got comfortable with him. Now, he is a good friend now,” Singh says.

A fitness addict, this former national golfer has turned entrepreneur with the launch of the gym F45 in Hyderabad in February.

Singh will soon be working on her next Telugu film, the remake of Thani Oruvan, opposite Ram Charan.