Malavika trains in Chenda
By : elizabeth thomas
Update: 2015-11-30 23:35 GMT
Malavika Wales has never been so serious about television soaps until Ponnambili, a serial based on a story written by popular writer Sudhakar Mangalodayam came to her.
Although she had been offered with a few roles from the serial industry after debuting in Mollywood, she rejected them all as none of them impressed her. However, when Ponnambili came, she couldn’t reject it.
“It was because I liked the character,” says the actor, who will be donning the role of a traditional Malayali woman in Ponnambili, broadcasts in Mazhavil Manorama.
“It is a female-oriented subject and I play the character Ponnambili, who is a bold woman,” says Malavika. “The character appealed to me because she is entirely different from the regular meek characters in serials we are familiar with. While listening to the story, I felt that Ponnambili would provide me a new image among viewers, especially television audience. Even from movies, I haven’t got such a promising role. That was one reason for taking up this project,” she adds.
Malavika’s character in the serial is a percussionist. She plays the chenda in a temple. To bring perfection to the character, Malavika took chenda classes for one month. “I practised under the guidance of master Aji. I understood the basics of the chenda within this one month’s training. It requires a lot of effort to study it. However, if you have a good sense of rhythm, grasping it would be easier,” says Malavika who has just completed the second schedule of the serial.
Shooting of Ponnambili is taking place in a mana in Kakkanad, Kochi. And Malavika says that it has been a new experience to her. “Shooting for serials is completely different from film shooting. A cinema will get over within a few months. However, in serials, you need to retain the traits of a character for a long time,” says Malavika, who has not committed to any film projects.
“I am not doing movies because I have to continue my studies. I have completed my distance course in English Literature. Now, I am looking forward to do post graduation. I want to study that in a college. I don’t think serials would pose any hindrance to my studies, because I need to spend only a few days for serials in a month. But, that does not mean that I would continue doing soaps,” concludes Malavika.
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