Pawan reveals that he debuted with a Vishwanath film!

Update: 2017-04-30 11:08 GMT
K.Vishwanath, the man known as 'Kalatapasvi' of Telugu Cinema, was recently honored by Indian Government with Dada Saheb Phalke Award. Many celebrities congratulated him via social media and personally wished him going to his home. Pawan Kalyan with his close friend, writer-director, Trivikram Srinivas wished the great man at his home.

While, everyone were surprised for his personal touch, one media organisation was able catch hold of him and ask the all important questions about his visit. The actor shared honestly, that he did not act in K. Vishwanath's direction because he is not such an actor who could do justice to his characters. Even though it might look highly modest, the actor appeared quite serious about his comment on himself.

He continued to reveal that he entered into films, in a K. Vishwanath film and that is one experience he will never forget. Elaborating on the interesting topic, the actor revealed that he was 16 years old when the happy accident happened. "During the time, my brother Chiranjeevi was acting for the first time in the direction of K. Vishwanath and I was studying tenth class. I came back from my school one day and as we used to stay in Madras T. Nagar, Porur Somasundram, opposite to Vijaya Nirmala's house. I used to go by to their dubbing theatre where the dubbing works of Subhalekha, the first movie of my brother in the direction of K.Vishwanath was happening at full flow.

"On the day, after returning from school, I went to the theatre to give my brother tea and producer, V.V. Sastry, gave me a scene paper and asked me to say the dialogue in mike. As Chiranjeevi garu's role in the movie was a Server, many back ground voices were needed to set the ambiance right and I gave voice to a young boy asking for water. Still you can hear my voice during the scene in the movie."
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