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			 Arya is a jolly person:Amala Paul Arya is a jolly person:Amala Paul
			
				
					Amala Paul is being heaped with offers. But whenever she gets  time, she tries to attend her classes at the College in Kerala where she  is doing her Final Year B A Communications. Amala Paul while speaking  said, "Many are asking that how I will be seen after Vettai. Definitely  there will be a change. After Myna lots of offers came to me. 
 
 
 
 Now  after Vettai, I will be getting lots of matured characters. I never  expected that I will get this place so fast. Vettai is another  incarnation for me. There is also a question that whether I will be  donning the role of Silk Smitha since there is news that a film based on  the life Silk Smitha is going to be made in Tamil. I don’t know that  anyone else can do this role except Vidhya Balan. She had acted so  realistically.
 
 
 Silk Smitha eyes are very glamorous. I also have eyes like her. So we  will see that whether I will act if the film is made in Tamil. Since I  have acted with Madhavan and Arya in Vettai many people are asking me  that whom I like very much. Both of them have different characteristics.  Arya will not behave like an actor. He is a jolly person. He will take  all things easily. I am a great fan of Madhavan. I am very lucky to act  with them. There will be a great energy once he enters the sets. There  will always be a special friendship between me and Maddy. I will always  be troubling him at the shooting spots. He will also patiently keep on  answering me. Our friendship continues even now."
 
 
 
 Keywords:Amala Paul, College in Kerala , B A Communications,Vettai,Silk Smitha, Vidhya Balan, glamorous,Arya, jolly person,Madhavan, Maddy.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
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