Vijay Sethupathi Expresses Discontent With Multi-Starrer Films

He shared that these films often come with predetermined roles for him, limiting his creative freedom.

Update: 2024-06-07 09:58 GMT

Vijay Sethupathi, Tamil actor who rose to fame through his captivating performances in both hero and villain roles in multi-starrer films like Master, Uppena, and Vikram, has made a surprising announcement. During promotions for his upcoming film "Maharaja," Sethupathi revealed a shift in his acting choices.

In a candid interview, Sethupathi expressed his dissatisfaction with multi-starrer experiences. He shared that these films often come with predetermined roles for him, limiting his creative freedom. He voiced his frustration, stating that his efforts go unrecognized despite strong performances, as the focus remains on the star hero.

This revelation extends beyond multi-starrers. Sethupathi has also decided to take a break from villain roles. He emphasized his desire to explore other avenues, particularly romantic comedies. He promised fans that he's actively seeking a captivating love story and hinted at directing projects in the future.

With his 50th film "Maharaja," a crime suspense thriller releasing on June 14th, Vijay Sethupathi embarks on a new chapter in his career, one focused on artistic fulfillment and a potential directorial debut.

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