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Akansha Ranjan Kapoor interview: Every friend I have is trying to bag a south film because they’re doing so well

In an exclusive chat with Hindustan Times, Akanksha Ranjan Kapoor opens up about her south debut Maaya One, working with Sundeep Kishan and more.

Updated on: Feb 13, 2024 06:15 AM IST
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Akanksha Ranjan Kapoor is only a couple of films old, but she’s ready to broaden her horizons and take up new challenges. “2024 has been such a good year so far,” she says, making conversation with Hindustan Times. “I’ve been able to balance my work, family, friends, everything so far. It gives me a lot of peace and joy. I like it when it’s like this.” she adds, settling down for a chat about her big south debut with Maaya One, shooting for which is in progress in Hyderabad. Excepts. (Also Read: Alia Bhatt says she is proud of best friend Akansha Ranjan Kapoor as she gets praise for Monica, O My Darling)

Akanksha Ranjan Kapoor recently shot for Maaya One in Hyderabad (Instagram)
Akanksha Ranjan Kapoor recently shot for Maaya One in Hyderabad (Instagram)

‘Everything has changed and yet, nothing has’

Before talking about her latest work, Akansha reflects on debuting with the 2020 Netflix India film Guilty and later starring in the 2021 web series Ray and the 2022 Netflix India film Monica, O My Darling. CV Kumar’s Maaya One, the sequel to his 2017 film Maayavan, isn’t just her debut down south, but also her debut on the silver screen.

‘Maaya One is slick and interesting’

Speaking of debuts, her upcoming film Maaya One will see Sundeep Kishan reprise his role as crime inspector Kumaran. Given that the prequel, Maayavan’s ending had a 40-year time jump, it makes one wonder where the sequel fits into the timeline. Ask Akansha about it and she’s quick to reply, “I can’t reveal much now but all I can say is that the film will be cool, slick and interesting. It’s a sci-fi action thriller.”

She also says that before saying yes to this role, she watched Maayavan and that it was ‘ahead of its time.’ “The set up of the sequel and how it takes the story forward interested me,” she says, adding, “Also, it’s such a good time to do a south film. Every friend I have wants to bag a film down south because they’re doing so well and getting such critical acclaim. I jumped on the opportunity when I got the offer, it was a no-brainer.”

‘Sundeep helped me lose the Bombay girl in me’

Ask Akansha about Sundeep and she calls him a ‘phenomenal actor.’ She says, “When I first came on sets I was hyperventilating and over-enthusiastic, but Sundeep helped me calm down. I realised I could not play this character like every other. So, he taught me the intricacies of what works down south when it comes to acting. He helped me lose the Bombay girl in me. And I believe it’ll make for a better performance.”

She says she also took Telugu classes to prep for the role, even if she won’t dub for herself yet. “I’m a bit of a tota (parrot), so more than finding it challenging, I’m finding it fun to mug up my lines,” she laughs, adding, “I got Telugu classes as soon I signed this project. Now, I speak to my team in the language too. I hope I get so fluent in it that I can dub for myself by the second or third Telugu film.”

Does that mean more Telugu projects are in the pipeline for Akansha then? “Hopefully I’ll have more films to announce by the end of the year; they’re not getting rid of me anytime soon,” she rounds off.

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Neeshita Nyayapati

Despite having a Master's degree in Journalism and over a decade of experience in print and digital media as a field reporter and sub-editor at organisations such as The Times of India and Reader's Digest, Neeshita Nyayapati remains a movie buff first and a Chief Content Producer second. She fell in love with movies in childhood and believes nothing matches the magic of watching a good film that moves you with a warm tub of popcorn in hand. Her love for writing about cinema follows that. Come Friday, you'll find her at her happy place, the movies, catching the latest rom-com or masala offering, for reviews or otherwise. As for the rest of the week, she's here reporting the juiciest news in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi or bringing out the best of celebs in interviews. While her niche is Telugu cinema, Neeshita likes to dabble in a little bit of everything to stay up to date. From film announcements to scandals and hard news angles, she has explored it all. A good book, a comforting cup of hot chocolate, puppy kisses and a stunning beach view are all she needs to unwind. Her passion for biking and travelling has taken her to various places across the country. She has found peace in everything from the frozen lakes of Gangtok to the coffee plantations of Coorg and the dense forests of Bandipur, to the monasteries of Darjeeling. But no matter where she goes, Neeshita loves coming across inspiring and moving stories.

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