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I played Strong Role Baghi in ‘Drinker Sai’ – Heroine Aishwarya Sharma

The film Drinker Sai stars Dharma and Aishwarya Sharma in the lead roles, with the tagline Brand of Bad Boys. Produced by Basavaraju Srinivas, Ismail Sheikh, and Basavaraju Laharidhar under the banners of Everest Cinemass and Smart Screen Entertainments, the film is directed by Kiran Tirumalasetty and is based on real events. Drinker Sai is set for a grand theatrical release on the 27th of this month. In a recent interview, the heroine of the film, Aishwarya Sharma, shared some insights into her character and the film.

My character’s name in Drinker Sai is Baghi. When I first heard the story, I felt that it was a very strong character. I felt a deep responsibility to portray it authentically. It was challenging as an actress, but I was excited to take it on. I auditioned for this film by performing a few scenes, and when I saw my own performance, I liked it and was cast in the project. I believe the audience will connect with Baaghi’s character. I am happy to work with Hero Dharma. He is very nice and has a completely different personality from his character in Drinker Sai. He has been very supportive, especially when it comes to delivering dialogues. He has also performed excellently in his role as Sai in the film.

My character, Baghi, will appear innocent but also tough, strict, and somewhat rebellious. I will be portrayed as a medical student. There will also be some fun elements in my character. After watching the trailer and other content, you may have formed an opinion about Baghi. However, once you see the film, you will truly understand the depth of her character. Baghi is quite different from typical heroine roles. Our director, Kiran, is a very funny person. He never put any pressure on us during the shooting. We had fun throughout the process. He used to call me “Akka” on set, but when I called him “Anna,” he insisted I call him “Thammuddu.” Kiran believed in my ability to perform this character and was very supportive throughout.

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