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Haniska Motwani: Doing a female-centric film is quite a responsibility

By IANS | Updated: June 13, 2023 20:00 IST

Chennai, June 13 Child actor-turned-South Indian film star Hansika Motwani will be seen next in a Tamil female-centric ...

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Chennai, June 13 Child actor-turned-South Indian film star Hansika Motwani will be seen next in a Tamil female-centric thriller ironically titled 'Man' and also in a web series 'MY3', a rom-com which is an adaptation of a Korean drama 'I'm Not A Robot'.

Talking about her experience in the industry, Hansika said: "I have been in this wonderful industry for two decades. Yes, there have been ups and downs. But the journey has been amazing. It has taught me a lot about patience. And it's taught me how to keep going, keep working hard. And I wouldn't want it any other way."

On her upcoming film 'Man', directed by Igore, she said it is quite a responsibility doing a female-centric film.

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