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She started her teaching in music from her mother, a singer herself, at a very youthful age. Singer Malavika was born on 6 July 1988 in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India. They care only about cinema, I am with the right people and at the right time.Study completely different Biographies: Saisharan (Singer) | Super Singer Rakshitha | Singer Suchitra | NithyaShree Raman Singer Malavika Particulars People such as Rakshit, Rishab, cinematographer Karm Chawla and music director Ajaneesh Loknath are young at heart.
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I have been part of short films and worked as an amateur, but the mainstream movie helped me be more professional and brought me into the limelight. I always had a passion towards films and I got this movie. I have even worked with Mandya Ramesh and B Suresh. I am basically from theatre and have trained under Ninasam. Later, I realised the importance of my character. Till then, I only knew I was part of the film and kept thinking that I play a junior artistes.
But I came to know aboutmy character only after the first schedule. I have always directed short films and acted in them, so I was happy to be part of a feature film. This is definitely a different experience. I was also part of films such as Madamakki, Love in Mandya, Edegarika, and Kariya Kanna Bitta. I was selected based on my performance in the short film Refill. Rakshit has a eye for picking talent and he, as an actor-director, believes that the a story is the hero of the film. Writing a story is very different from playing a character. College was seven years ago, so it was a good trip back in time. Kirik Party is my third film as an actor. I wrote the screenplay for Rama Rama Re, and dialogues and songs for Akira. In, Godhi Banna Sadharana Mykattu, I wrote songs. Rishab Shetty suggested that I do a role, so I auditioned for it and bagged it. I had gone as a writer, to Kirik Party, and even helped pen dialogues and songs. Kirik Party was all mischief and enjoyment, which any college goer can relate to. We actually lived as students, among the (real) students, during our shoot at Malnad College. I have always been a big fan of Rakshit’s Ulidavara Kandante, and sharing screen space with him was unexpected and exciting. I have been doing short films so I didn’t fear the camera, though the being part of a long feature film was a whole different experience. The shooting was 72-days long, but the last one hour was emotional and I knew that I would miss the fun. The last day of the shoot was like the last day of college. This camraderie helped bring out the best for the movie too. Everything fell into place within two or three days and we all got along as though we’ve known each other since childhood. Shooting for Kirik Party was an amazing experience, once I got over the initial fear. Rakshit picked me after watching my short film, Refill, a film directed by cinematographer Abhishek Kasargod. Rakshit is a thorough professional who did not let the pressure get to us, on the sets. It was all the more enjoyable because we got to go to college without having to attend classes. The shooting process was fun because it is centered around college life. Kirik Party is a comedy that is inspired by real-life incidents. For Kirik Party, I was called just the day before the shoot and I am glad they chose me. I started my debut with Kahi, in which I played a small character.