Actor Urvashi Rautela had faced a memorable year which included her appearance at the coveted 75th Annual Cannes Film Festival. The actor identifies it as the “biggest and most precious moment” of the year.
“It was a breakthrough for me as I met the whose who of the industry, and walked three red carpets. I was also a part of amFar Cannes Gala, which in itself is a huge thing,” avers the actor.
“Everything else that I have achieved over and above, is a bonus. Even my family tells me the same thing that I have done more than they could have asked from me,” she adds further.
When asked about her 2023 goals, her plans with family and friends, she said, “When it comes to professional goals and aspirations, there is no end. Everyone wants to achieve more and more. We are very greedy as humans in that way. Therefore, it’s essential for us to know what we want from life and feel content and calm on achieving it. We can’t keep running behind things all our life. For 2023, I want to have a peaceful and blessed life in every way possible.”
On the work front, the actor will be making her Tollywood debut with the film Waltair Veeerayya also starring Cheeranjivi.
“It’s going to be the start of a beautiful professional relationship with one of the best filmmakers in the country. Also, I’ve done several classy numbers in Bollywood, but it’s for the first time that I’m doing a massy song like I have in this one. In fact, I was told by Cheeranjivi sir that, ‘You have no idea about the reach our film and your song will have’. So, I am very excited,” says Rautela
Speaking about her upcoming projects, she mentions, “I’m doing Inspector Avinash in which I share screen with Randeep Hooda. I also have a significant Hollywood project in pipeline alongside 365 Days actor Michele Morrone. Then, there’s William Shakespeare’s bilingual thriller Black Rose, and the Hindi version of the popular film Thiruttu Payale 2, which is based on The Merchant of Venice. Lastly, I also collaborate with Jason Derulo on her upcoming international music song.”