After doing a cameo in 'Shaurya', Amrita Rao will be seen as an illiterate village girl in director Shyam Bengal's first comedy 'Welcome to Sajjanpur'.Amrita, whose featured in hits like 'Main Hoon Na' and 'Vivah', says she is a big fan of Benegal and accepted the offer without asking about her role in the film, which is Benegal's first comedy.'Ever since I had seen 'Zubeidaa', I wanted to work with Shyam Benegal. When I got a call from his office, I was thrilled. When I met him I was in such awe of him - I didn't ask him any questions about the film at all,' Amrita told in an interview.'Welcome to Sajjanpur' is about Indian villages. Like many other villages Sajjanpur has all the modern tools of communication - Internet, email, cell phones, but lacks literacy.Amirta, who speaks a Hindi dialect spoken in rural Madhya Pradesh, says playing the role was neither too difficult nor easy.'It was again not too difficult a