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Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Directors should mould me: Sivakarthikeyan

Says Sivakarthikeyan, who's seen as a bankable actor in K-town today…

This young man rose from TV anchor to actor and have been showered with accolades for his on-screen performance. He's also seen as a bankable actor today. Sivakarthikeyan, who signed on three films even before a single release, says, “I signed on Marina as Pandiraj is a countrywide Award-winner and that i thought it'd be sensible to work with him. My second movie with Dhanush was a good looking achievement. I'VE BEEN following him on screen for years and to share screen space with him was great. Ezhil’s USP is family entertainers and that i decided to do his movie for that.”

Selvaraghavan’s Irandaam Ulagam was a project he was imagined to be a part of but he has bagged two other projects in place — a Dhanush production and another Pandiraj film. On Dhanush’s film, he says, “There’s a possibility to accomplish and it’s a sensible Chennai-based subject.”

Once again he essays the simpleton and never a trendy urban guy. Does he feel he can’t pull off this kind of role? “I believe it’s as much as the director to mould me into the nature. I NEED to prove that i'm a fair actor before I tackle challenging roles. I don’t wish to experiment an excessive amount of. The audience expects humour and that’s what I'M focusing on,” he says.

As for his second Pandiraj film, that's a comedy, Siva says, “The one who noticed me was Pandiraj. I had a want to become an actor but I wasn’t sure if I'LL land the jobs. He’s the one that gave me confidence that I'LL do lead roles. I BELIEVE I WILL BE ABLE TO learn more from him.”

Ask him if he desires to continue with TV and he says he’s already reduce to at least one show now as a result of movie assignments. But he does continue to host stage shows because of his sense of humour. He says, “I have a natural sense of humour but use it effectively for stage and cinema is something I worked on. Despite the fact that it’s satirical humour it should be pleasing to people — it shouldn’t hurt anyone.”


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