Aishwarya Rajesh, who has had multiple releases this year — The Great Indian Kitchen, Run Baby Run, Soppana Sundari, Farhana, and Theera Kaadhal — sits down for a chat about her script choices, the downside of acting in women-centric films, and more.
When asked about how she manages to do multiple films, she says, “I am a workaholic, and I am happy that films keep me busy.” Over the years, Aishwarya has proven her mettle as an actor and as someone who is capable of shouldering a film on her own. She tells us that catering to today’s audience is a herculean task as everything is global nowadays with the advent of OTT platforms like Amazon Prime Video and Netflix. “We have to be creatively strong. Cinema is globally exposed; be it a Spanish film, an Arabic film, or a Korean film, we are consuming content from everywhere. Likewise, people will start watching Tamil films too,” she says.