Mumbai : Actress Laxmi Raai is known for her glamorous looks and acting prowess, but now she is set to do something different. Currently, she is riding high on the success of her sizzling desi dance performance in Ajay Devgn’s Bholaa. And now, she is raring to don the uniform in her forthcoming Malayalam film DNA.
The actress will be seen playing a powerful character of an IPS officer in the film which is touted to be a suspense crime thriller. Malayalam films are known for their content and interesting stories and DNA promises another intriguing story. Recently Laxmi started shooting for the film in Kerala.
What makes the part very interesting is that while usually known for her glam avatars, Laxmi has gone with a de-glam and bare minimum make-up look for DNA. Since she plays a cop, the makers wanted her character to look real and rooted. Apart from that, the actress is also working hard to get the right body language of a cop to make it look real on screen.
Laxmi Raai says, “As an actor, I have made my mark with South Indian film industry, especially Malayalam films, and they say if you work in Malayalam film industry, you are a certified actor and that’s a great validation since they are known for content. I am happy that after almost two years, I am fortunate to be a part of an interesting project like ‘DNA’ and portray the role of a cop. It has turned out to be a challenging one considering I have to portray the right mannerisms and at the same time make it look real on screen”.
Laxmi has garnered widespread appreciation for her latest sizzling desi dance number Paan Dukaniya. It is being considered as one of the major highlights of Bholaa. The ravishing actress has beautifully pulled off an ultra ‘Desi’ glamorous look in the song and her energy and styling has definitely set the screens on fire.
The talented actress is taking big strides in her career, be it in Hindi films or down South. She has even kept her fans intrigued with her personal life and on the work front, up next she has 3 films across different languages which will present some new facets of Laxmi to the audiences.