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Prithviraj Sukumaran Raves About Prabhas

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Prithviraj Heaps Praises On Prabhas

Prithviraj Heaps Praises On Prabhas
Prithviraj Heaps Praises On Prabhas

Prithviraj raves about Prabhas. Prithviraj Sukumaran is savoring a bountiful moment in his career, counting his blessings and sharing his excitement over the phone. The prolific actor opens up about his diverse projects, ranging from the dream project "Salaar" to a Malayalam film titled "The Goat Life," and a return to Hindi cinema. The energy in his voice is infectious, evoking an image of him counting on his fingers like an eager child.

Amidst the plethora of opportunities, Prithviraj reflects on the mixed bag that this year has been. In an exclusive chat, he delves into the nuances of script selection, his recent injury, and, of course, the much-anticipated project, "Salaar Part 1: Ceasefire," where he shares the screen with Prabhas.

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Talking about his role as Varadharaja Mannar in "Salaar," Prithviraj describes the intensity of the character and the dynamic between Varadha and Prabhas' character, Deva. He expresses admiration for director Prashanth Neel, emphasizing the collaborative and joyous atmosphere on set.

When asked about his equation with Prabhas off-screen, Prithviraj commends Prabhas's friendly nature, describing him as instantly likable and generous. He highlights Prabhas's caring demeanor on set, earning him the endearing nickname 'darling.'

Delving into the film's narrative, Prithviraj hints at layers beyond the promotional material, assuring that the audience has not seen all of "Salaar" yet. He promises a cinematic experience that goes beyond action sequences, offering a blend of drama and anticipation for the second part.

As for his script selection process, Prithviraj unveils a unique perspective, considering each script from the lens of an audience member. If a story doesn't excite him as a viewer, he is not inclined to take on the role. He emphasizes the importance of the film as a whole, valuing a great film over an exceptional character in an average one.

Reflecting on the challenges of 2023, including a knee injury that sidelined him for three months and the extensive pre-production work for "L2 Empuraan," the sequel to "Lucifer," Prithviraj remains optimistic. He looks forward to a grand finale for the year with the release of "Salaar" and anticipates an exciting 2024, with ongoing projects and his return to Hindi cinema with "Bade Miyan Chote Miyan."

In the grand tapestry of Prithviraj Sukumaran's career, the year ahead holds the promise of continued success and diverse cinematic experiences.

 

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