No skin show: Priyanka

Malayalam-Tamil actress Priyanka, who�was recently awarded the award for best actress in Kerala State Film awards 2008 for her performance in T.V. Chandran's offbeat film Vilapangalkappuram (2008), told reporters during a press meet at the Thiruvananthapuram press club on Monday that she is not interested in exposing on screen.

"I study my character, visualize it from audience point of view and then�decide how I should portray it. I will never do vulgar scenes. After the awards were announced, the response from the industry was good and I am being noticed. I also got a few offers," Priyanka said.

Priyanka's debut was with the much-acclaimed Bharath starrer Veyyil;�she has acted in three Malayalam films including Adoor Gopalakrishan's Oru Pennun Randu Annum and Vilapangalkappuram. Notably, both films won state awards in the category of best film and best second film respectively. "So far I have done nine films in Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada. My journey has just begun in the industry and I wish to stay here for a long time," she said.

Meanwhile, responding to his earlier criticism that Adoor Gopalakrishnan's Oru Pennun Randu Annum is "a TV serial, not a movie", director T.V. Chandran, who also attended the press meet, said: "Anyone would be sad if they miss an award. I am only a beginner and not qualified to comment on the incidents that broke out after the awards were announced."