Sunday, April 12, 2009

Tejashree Yearning for Challenging Roles

15 years ago, most of the Tamil films were produced with meager glamour giving much importance to family sentiments, friendship, love, etc to attract female audiences because females were the major audiences at that time. To attract guys, producers and directors used to engage glamour artists like Jeyamalini, Silk Smitha, Anuradha, Disco Santhi, Kuyili, etc in cameo roles. These glamour artists show their cleavage and navel besides performing an item dance. After the arrival of Mega Serials in Satellite TVs, teenage boys and girls have become the target audiences for Tamil films released now-a-days. So, the concept and colour of Tamil Cinema changed upside down. Only fresh n cute faces with ravishing anatomies find their place in Tamil Cinema. Their curves and curls should be in the right place and they should be prepared to act in extremely hot scenes. Lip Locks have become order of the day.

Tejashree, native of Nasik, Maharashtra, is a gung ho candidate in Tamil Cinema who possesses all the qualities that a heroine needs. She became popular with the song ‘Chinna Veeda Varattuma’ in Ottran. Thereafter she acted in several double heroine subjects viz. Madurey, Imsai Arasan 23rd Pulikesi, Veeraappu, Arya, Something Something, Kalvanin Kaadhali. She acted as female lead in Nadigai and Antha Naal Gnabagam. She performed item songs also now and then. Her seductive song in Athu Oru Kana Kaalam is very popular one. Her most sought after film ‘Brahmadeva’ in which she acted as heroine is yet to be released. In the meantime, producers and directors are approaching her with item dance offer in their film even though she expressed clearly that she does not want to perform item dances further and she is expecting heroine offers. She is unhappy as she is not getting good roles to prove her talent. So, she decided to accept offers only after the release of Brahmadeva.

She is young, cute, curvy, sizzling, talented yet unlucky to get good offers. It is very apt to remember here what our MKG (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) told – “Patience always pays”

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