Suspense, a key factor in Eden’s next

The actress is looking forward to Irukku Ana Illai, directed by K. M. Saravanan

July 12, 2014 04:09 pm | Updated 04:09 pm IST - chennai:

In her third Tamil film, Eden plays an unusual character.

In her third Tamil film, Eden plays an unusual character.

Is she there or not? That's the question viewers will have on their lips as they watch Irukku Ana Illai .

In her third Tamil film, Eden plays an unusual character. “The suspense factor in the movie will hold the audience's attention and is crucial to the script.

While it may sound like a supernatural thriller, which it is to an extent, there is a huge humour element in it too," she says. Directed by K. M. Saravanan, Irukku Ana Illai has Vivanth as Eden's leading man.

The film tells the story of a loser who, despite all efforts, is unable to succeed in life. Along comes this girl, whom he meets incidentally, and she seems to bring luck in his life.

Despite the usual fights and misunderstandings, their relationship grows stronger. "But, is she real or is there a mystery surrounding her presence? That is the suspense element and the climax will reveal the truth,” says Eden.

After completing a course in Visual Communication in Coimbatore, Eden did her MBA in Media Management from Delhi. “Even in college, I was very interested in theatre and my sole aim was to get into movies.

I used to visit Chennai often for auditions and that's how I bagged my first role in Andava Perumal ,” informs Eden, who acted in Panivizhum Nilavu next.

“My aim was to have a good education so I could fall back on a career in case my films did not succeed,” says the actress, adding, “I am currently reading through a few scripts to decide on my next film.”

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