Asin who has already starred in the original Tamil version of Ghajini that competition in bollywood does not deter her.
"That's not been my concern at all. I have been entrusted with this character for the second time and that's nice because my director and star have the confidence that I can do it with the same passion that I did earlier. He trusted me. I have been genuine to that and have tried to do it with 100 percent conviction and dedication."
The actress is confident and says that the competition is within herself now. " I try to be better and do a little more better than what I could do. Grow bit by bit. My comparison in the nicest way and without being high and mighty it would be within myself and that's the best way to take my career ahead."
Speaking about Aamir Khan's Ghajini Asin reveals "basically the story remains the same there are slight changes in action scenes and climax have changed as Aamir sir wanted it."
Asin says that working with a perfectionist like Aamir helped her a lot. "I think that's a good quality. It taught me how to handle situations and deal with people. I find it to be a positive quality."
She says she found Aamir to be very focused and passionate and dedicated. "He is extremely sincere to the work that he is doing and in a way that inspires you. He's a very simple down to earth person, which makes it easier to work with him. Despite the fact that he;s such a huge star. I think that's the most endearing quality"
While South actress have faced difficulties with the language, Asin has dubbed for the film herself. "This film has been a synch sound film. There was no dubbing.
My criteria has been the script, character, director and banner and co-artists the language has never been the criteria. I am comfortable with any language be it Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, French and now Hindi" she reveals.
With two films in her kitty Ghajini and London dreams Asin says "I must be counting my blessings because am fortunate enough to be starting with such good names and not just actors but Techies too. I am keeping my fingers crossed that it continues to be positive throughout."