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Lisa Ray Injured During Veerappan

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Lisa Ray who  will be seen in a never-before avatar in Ram Gopal Varma’s Veerappan suffered a leg injury during the shooting of the film.

Not that it dampened her adventurous spirit.  This is the first time she is working with the prolific director and is understandably excited.

Says Lisa, “I’ve been a fan of RGV’s work for a long time. When he narrated the story of Veerappan and explained my role, there was no doubt at all about doing the film. And working with RGV was a dream-come-true,  and unique. He was so clear about each and every scene and shot that I could relax into the role.”

I trusted him completely and that’s very important for an actor. I also loved working with Usha Jadhav- her talent and story is so inspiring- and Sachiin who was a big support on the set- especially when I broke my toe.”

Lisa indeed fractured her toe during the shooting.

Recalling the ouch experience she says, “Though my portions were not shot in the jungle, my work was no less intense and I even fractured my big toe while filming.”

She loves Ramu’s approach to his actors. “RGV has a very particular approach towards acting- he doesn’t believe in the actor doing homework or a lot of preparation. So I surrendered to his style of working and it was very freeing. So of course I identify with the character, as that is me, reacting under those circumstances.”

Lisa  says  her priorities  in life are now different. “At this stage of my life, the priority is to have fantastic experiences. I still have a hunger for film roles and  to work with amazing directors . But  I also have many other creative outlets, business ventures and a thirst for travel and adventure- and of course a happy personal life and fantastically supportive husband.”

Lisa says she feels younger than before. “When I was younger, I was quite serious and acted a lot older than my age. Now at 44 I probably act a lot younger than what is expected. And that of course is the coolest thing about getting older: you don’t care what others think, but focus on what makes you whole and happy.”

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