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My character in ‘Friday’ is different from Prof. Jayanthi: Asha Sarath

Submitted by on August 17, 2012 – 12:09 pmNo Comment | 327 views


Asha Sarath, who would be making her debut with the Malayalam film ‘Friday’, says that her character in the film is drastically different from Prof. Jayanthi, the character that had made her famous.

Asha had shot to fame ever since the character that she played in the much popular television serial ‘Kumkumapoovu’ struck a chord with the audience.

Life has changed ever since she started playing Prof. Jayanthi, adds Asha. People have started recognizing her all over, and she has already signed her second film, this time with Mohanlal.



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