<p>Noted actor Samuthirakani, who will be seen alongside Jr NTR and Ram Charan in<em> Rise Roar Revolt </em>(RRR), says that the film is director S S Rajamouli's gift for him. Speaking to <em>DH</em>, the National Award winner added that he enjoyed working with the <em>Baahubali </em>helmer as he is a terrific 'controller'. </p>.<p>The <em>Visaranai </em>actor revealed that Tarak is an absolute livewire on the sets while 'extraordinary human' Charan prefers being silent. <br /><br /><strong>Edited excerpts from the interview:</strong><br /><br /><strong>What made you take up RRR?</strong><br /><br />I have known Rajamouli for a long time. He called me one day and offered me a part in <em>RRR</em>, I told him that I did not need a narration but he still gave me one. This is Rajamouli's gift for me.<br /><br /><strong>Tell us about your role in the film?</strong><br /><br />I have good space in the movie and will be seen on screen for about 20-25 minutes. I am at the centre of both heroes.<br /><br /><strong>How was the experience of working with Jr NTR and Ram Charan?</strong><br /><br />Charan is an extraordinary human being. He is a bit silent and reserved on the set, Tarak, on the other hand, has fantastic energy levels.<br /><br /><strong>How is Rajamouli as a director?</strong><br /><br />I enjoy being on the sets when he directs as it is a pleasure to see him do so. He is an extraordinary director and a terrific controller. The second he says 'thammudu' everyone listens to him.<br /><br /><strong>You are a director yourself.</strong><br /><br />I have so far only directed myself on the sets. On another director's set, I am hardly that.<br /><br /><strong>Any differences between Tamil and Telugu cinema?</strong><br /><br />I do not see much of a difference between the two industries. I am learning Telugu and will do more films in the industry<br /><br /><strong>Any plans to work in a straight Hindi movie?</strong><br /><br />There are a couple of options (offers) but I am not ready for it yet. I will first learn Hindi properly<br /><br /><strong>How do you deal with professional setbacks?</strong><br /><br />I have had quite a journey and seen failure as well as super-hits. Now, I don't react to success or failure in any manner whatsoever<br /><br /><strong>Which has been your toughest project yet?</strong><br /><br />I am yet to face the toughest project of my career. That said, the climax of <em>Visarani </em>was quite challenging. </p>
<p>Noted actor Samuthirakani, who will be seen alongside Jr NTR and Ram Charan in<em> Rise Roar Revolt </em>(RRR), says that the film is director S S Rajamouli's gift for him. Speaking to <em>DH</em>, the National Award winner added that he enjoyed working with the <em>Baahubali </em>helmer as he is a terrific 'controller'. </p>.<p>The <em>Visaranai </em>actor revealed that Tarak is an absolute livewire on the sets while 'extraordinary human' Charan prefers being silent. <br /><br /><strong>Edited excerpts from the interview:</strong><br /><br /><strong>What made you take up RRR?</strong><br /><br />I have known Rajamouli for a long time. He called me one day and offered me a part in <em>RRR</em>, I told him that I did not need a narration but he still gave me one. This is Rajamouli's gift for me.<br /><br /><strong>Tell us about your role in the film?</strong><br /><br />I have good space in the movie and will be seen on screen for about 20-25 minutes. I am at the centre of both heroes.<br /><br /><strong>How was the experience of working with Jr NTR and Ram Charan?</strong><br /><br />Charan is an extraordinary human being. He is a bit silent and reserved on the set, Tarak, on the other hand, has fantastic energy levels.<br /><br /><strong>How is Rajamouli as a director?</strong><br /><br />I enjoy being on the sets when he directs as it is a pleasure to see him do so. He is an extraordinary director and a terrific controller. The second he says 'thammudu' everyone listens to him.<br /><br /><strong>You are a director yourself.</strong><br /><br />I have so far only directed myself on the sets. On another director's set, I am hardly that.<br /><br /><strong>Any differences between Tamil and Telugu cinema?</strong><br /><br />I do not see much of a difference between the two industries. I am learning Telugu and will do more films in the industry<br /><br /><strong>Any plans to work in a straight Hindi movie?</strong><br /><br />There are a couple of options (offers) but I am not ready for it yet. I will first learn Hindi properly<br /><br /><strong>How do you deal with professional setbacks?</strong><br /><br />I have had quite a journey and seen failure as well as super-hits. Now, I don't react to success or failure in any manner whatsoever<br /><br /><strong>Which has been your toughest project yet?</strong><br /><br />I am yet to face the toughest project of my career. That said, the climax of <em>Visarani </em>was quite challenging. </p>