Her extraordinary story has
taken her from the quiet suburban streets of Walton in Liverpool to a jet-set
life which means she is mobbed if she sets foot outside her limousine in
Mumbai, Calcutta or Madras. Her new film, called “I”, is even pulling in crowds
here in Britain where she is largely unknown. Yet she freely admits that her
film career is a matter of pure chance: she had done no acting at all before
her 2010 debut and couldn't speak a word of Hindi. “I” is Amy's fifth Indian
movie and is directed by Shankar Shanmugham, the country's answer to Steven
Spielberg. Loaded with special effects, it took her three years to make – and
takes audiences three hours to watch. It tells the story of a top model (Amy)
who enlists the help of a local body builder (Chiyaan Vikram). The pair fall in
love before he is deliberately infected with a hideous virus and turns into a
gruesome hunchback. He then seeks revenge on the people who ruined his life.
That didn't seem to bother
leading Bollywood director A. L. Vijay, who happened upon Amy's modelling
picture after she won the Miss Teen World beauty contest at the age of 17 in
2009. They met in London two months later and he offered her the lead role in
his 2010 movie Madrasapattinam. 'I'd never acted in my life,' she says. 'A. L.
Vijay asked if I could dance and I just said yes. I didn't tell him the only
dancing I had done was on nights out in Liverpool. He said he would arrange
workshops and help me with the scripts and the language. He liked the fact that
I was English but had an Indian look.'
So, just before she turned 18,
Amy and her mother, Marguerita, a horse-riding instructor, found themselves in
India meeting other actors and trying on costumes. Amy recalls: 'I'd never been
to India or anywhere like it. While her
friends spent their Saturdays getting 'curly blow drys' at the local
hairdresser before hitting the town, Amy was working 20-hour days in Madras,
trying to learn the language. Her south Indian voice was dubbed on to the
pictures, but she did learn her lines in Tamil, an official language of India,
so that her lips would be in sync.
Amy now splits her time between
her sister's home in London and her two-bedroom, apartment overlooking the
Arabian Sea in Bandra, Mumbai. Because of the crowds she attracts, she is
flanked by two burly bodyguards, Adrian and Max, wherever she goes in India. At London, everything is calm and she is just
Amy and when she comes to India, she is mobbed !
Madrasapattinam
is a 2010 Indian Tamil period drama film, written and directed by A. L. Vijay,
acclaimed for its storyline and its pre-Independence Madras settings.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
3rd Feb
2015.
PS: I don’t write much on Cinema, yet this piece read in Daily Mail was pretty interesting and hence the post.
