No Award Can Justify Vikram's Thangalan Brilliance

In the movie, Vikram had to transform himself into a dark, emaciated character.

Update: 2024-08-16 05:58 GMT

Kamal Haasan has long been regarded as the epitome of versatility in Indian cinema, known for his ability to transform himself into diverse characters and don various looks. However, a new generation has emerged that can match Haasan's talent, and Vikram is at the forefront of this movement.

Vikram's dedication to his craft is unparalleled. He is willing to go to great lengths to perfect his roles, even if it means standing in the sun for hours or restricting his diet to achieve the desired look. Despite his star status, his ambition has only grown stronger over the years, as evidenced by his performances in films like Pithamagan, Anniyan, and I.

In the movie, Vikram had to transform himself into a dark, emaciated character. He achieved this by standing in the sun for hours and limiting his food intake. The result was a powerful performance that showcased his ability to completely immerse himself in a role, even to the point of physical transformation.

Vikram's latest film, Thangalan, is a testament to his acting prowess. Within minutes of the movie, the audience forgets that they are watching an actor and instead connects with the character of Thangalan. Vikram's comfort in the role is evident, and his ability to cultivate the character through his gestures is truly awe-inspiring.

It is no surprise that Vikram has won numerous awards for his performances, including the National Film Award for Best Actor. His performance in Thangalan is sure to garner him more accolades, and it is not an exaggeration to say that the movie is worth watching solely for his acting.

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