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Aditi Rao Hydari learning Tamil from Mani Ratnam

Aditi Rao Hydari learning Tamil from Mani Ratnam

| | 16 Jul 2016, 02:43 pm
Mumbai, July 16 (IBNS): Aditi Rao Hydari, is elated as she is gearing up for her Tamil debut in a film directed by none other than Mani Ratnam.
The movie title Kaatru Veliyidai is very special to Aditi and she is leaving no stones unturned to get her role right. 
 
The filmmaker Mani Ratnam too has taken it upon himself to make Aditi seem as authentic as she can. 
 
Being the task master that he is, he has personally got involved in helping the Bollywood actress with her language and diction.
 
A crew member from the movie revealed, “Mani sir wants Aditi to speak Tamil effortlessly, so for the past month, she has been working on it under his guidance in Chennai. He's teaching her the accent and intonation. Being very perceptive, he wants to see authentic reactions from her character, and hence he's personally helping her get the language right."
 
Aditi was last seen opposite Farhan Akhtar in Wazir and fans are waiting to see how the actress fares in her Tamil debut.

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