And, though he insisted she never give up acting, Sneha felt otherwise. “I’ve worked day and night. In 2003, I think I did about 13 films! I reduced my workload because I felt I was going through a burnout. I wanted to sit on the sidelines and experience life. I took up these two projects because the scripts were excellent, and I wanted to see if I could handle work and my son.”
Often, their performances hit high notes in films that fizzled out. “I won’t say that we were not frustrated but we kept at it,” says Prasanna, who calls Sneha his fiercest supporter and critic. “She just knows what works and what does not and, after some misfires, I’ve learnt to trust her judgment.”
So, how does she rate Prasanna as an actor? “I think like a critic. He might be good, but the movie should too. I sometimes tell him on the face that a film will not work,” she says. Agrees Prasanna: “Any day, she’s a far more mature actress than I am. And her choices are better. It something excites her, I know it will work.”
(Source: The Hindu)