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I feel bad about it!: Vikram
By: Tupaki Desk | 9 Sep 2016 6:02 AM GMTVikram keeps trying out versatile roles irrespective of the Box Office outcome. He fulfilled his desire to play a villain with 'Inkokkadu'. This finest actor opened up in his recent interview...
Experimentation: 'Its my job as an actor. Every role should be challenging. I'm ready to do anything for the character. If the audience see Me instead of the role I played, Then the film is a failure. I would be satisfied only when the audience connect with the character'.
Failures: 'Definitely, I feel bad when a film of mine doesn't do well. Which means, Somewhere there is a defect in our attempt. Audience were always right and a strong reason exists behind a failure'.
Straight Film in Telugu: 'Telugu audience were special to Me. Aparichitudu and I have performed better in AP than Tamil Nadu. If a good story comes my way, I will definitely act in a Telugu movie'.
Difference between Telugu, Tamil & Malayalam Films: 'Usually, Malayalam films realistic. Slow Narration works really well here. Whereas in Telugu and Tamil, Mass and Commercial Elements were given more importance'.
Experimentation: 'Its my job as an actor. Every role should be challenging. I'm ready to do anything for the character. If the audience see Me instead of the role I played, Then the film is a failure. I would be satisfied only when the audience connect with the character'.
Failures: 'Definitely, I feel bad when a film of mine doesn't do well. Which means, Somewhere there is a defect in our attempt. Audience were always right and a strong reason exists behind a failure'.
Straight Film in Telugu: 'Telugu audience were special to Me. Aparichitudu and I have performed better in AP than Tamil Nadu. If a good story comes my way, I will definitely act in a Telugu movie'.
Difference between Telugu, Tamil & Malayalam Films: 'Usually, Malayalam films realistic. Slow Narration works really well here. Whereas in Telugu and Tamil, Mass and Commercial Elements were given more importance'.