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A risk-taker all the way

Last Updated : 29 October 2017, 19:08 IST
Last Updated : 29 October 2017, 19:08 IST

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Actor Sathish is rarely seen doing run-of-the-mill films. He has a definite idea when it comes to what kind of roles he wants.  

His characters in 'Pancharangi', 'Lucia', 'Love in Mandya' and 'Beautiful Manasugalu' have an altogether different feel and flavour. His strong background in theatre has only helped him carve a niche image in Sandalwood.

Sathish has for the first time in his career played a double role in 'Tiger Galli'. He has thoroughly enjoyed portraying two contrasting characters. In an interview with Nina C George, the actor talks about the making of the movie and more.

You have always been drawn to realistic cinema. How did 'Tiger Galli' happen?

Yes, I continue to be attracted towards realistic cinema. I have always experimented with my roles because I don't want to get stuck doing the same thing.

How did you feel portraying larger-than-life characters in 'Tiger Galli'?

I have never played such a role before. I was a bit apprehensive about the characters at first, but when I began shooting, I discovered that I was actually enjoying it. This is an experiment and a risk that I have taken and looks like it has worked well for me.

Tell us about your characters - Vishnu and Shiva?

Playing a double role is not easy because I had to portray two extreme characters. The emotions and body language required for both were different. While Vishnu is calm and innocent, Shiva is fiery.

Are you a director's actor?

If people have liked my performance in this film, then all credit goes to director Ravisrivathsa. I have only translated his vision into reality. While actors think of only their scenes, a director always looks at the larger frame. He works towards  integrating all the scenes to achieve the exact picture that he has in mind.

What is your strength as an actor?

I believe in taking risks and trying out new things. I don't believe in working on 100 films and not being known for any. Even if I work on just a handful of projects, I am still happy because I have done quality work.

Any plans to venture into direction?

I have written a few scripts that I would like to direct someday. But I am not ready to get into direction just yet.

What made you agree to a Tamil project ?

I found the story and the director to be impressive. It's about why people should do good even to their enemies. I play the lead role in the film.

What are your projects in Kannada?

There's 'Chambal' where I play a corporate guy whereas I play a village lad in 'Ayogya'. 'Godhra' is also in the pipeline.

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Published 29 October 2017, 16:22 IST

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