<div align="justify">Actor Prajwal Devaraj has been taking it slow after the release of ‘Chowka’. He had dedicated more than a year for that film and wants to take his time before he signs the next project. <div align="justify"><br />He says his character in ‘Chowka’, Mohammed Anwar, gave him a chance to explore a side of him that he didn’t know existed. <br /><br />In an interview with Nina C George, Prajwal talks about his work and why he has to be cautious when choosing scripts. <br /><br />Why haven’t you signed any project after ‘Chowka’? <br />We worked on ‘Chowka’ for more than a year. Even after the release, the character remained with me. It was a powerful portrayal of the life and struggle of Mohammed Anwar. I am taking it slow because people have high expectations of me after ‘Chowka’ and I don’t want to go wrong when signing my next project.</div><div align="justify"><br />What was special about the character? <br />I had to undergo a complete change in the way I looked, walked and talked. I had to perfect my North Karnataka accent. Even my facial expressions had to be altered to suit the intense moments in the movie. <br /><br />You had a cut above your eyebrow. How was that created? <br />Yes. The cut above my eyebrow had to resemble a deep scar. It was a painful process but it lent a lot of strength to my appearance. <br /><br />What are you doing now? <br />I am taking a break and working towards getting a more chiselled look for my next project. <br /><br />Does it help to be choosy about work? <br />I would like to work on projects that are closer to reality. It’s not just enough to work on different subjects but the roles that I choose must help bring out the best in me. I don’t mind taking it slow but I want to do quality work. <br /><br />Have you been getting offers from other languages? <br />Yes, I have but I didn’t find anything that suited my taste. My entry into other languages have to be through a big project. <br /><br /></div></div>
<div align="justify">Actor Prajwal Devaraj has been taking it slow after the release of ‘Chowka’. He had dedicated more than a year for that film and wants to take his time before he signs the next project. <div align="justify"><br />He says his character in ‘Chowka’, Mohammed Anwar, gave him a chance to explore a side of him that he didn’t know existed. <br /><br />In an interview with Nina C George, Prajwal talks about his work and why he has to be cautious when choosing scripts. <br /><br />Why haven’t you signed any project after ‘Chowka’? <br />We worked on ‘Chowka’ for more than a year. Even after the release, the character remained with me. It was a powerful portrayal of the life and struggle of Mohammed Anwar. I am taking it slow because people have high expectations of me after ‘Chowka’ and I don’t want to go wrong when signing my next project.</div><div align="justify"><br />What was special about the character? <br />I had to undergo a complete change in the way I looked, walked and talked. I had to perfect my North Karnataka accent. Even my facial expressions had to be altered to suit the intense moments in the movie. <br /><br />You had a cut above your eyebrow. How was that created? <br />Yes. The cut above my eyebrow had to resemble a deep scar. It was a painful process but it lent a lot of strength to my appearance. <br /><br />What are you doing now? <br />I am taking a break and working towards getting a more chiselled look for my next project. <br /><br />Does it help to be choosy about work? <br />I would like to work on projects that are closer to reality. It’s not just enough to work on different subjects but the roles that I choose must help bring out the best in me. I don’t mind taking it slow but I want to do quality work. <br /><br />Have you been getting offers from other languages? <br />Yes, I have but I didn’t find anything that suited my taste. My entry into other languages have to be through a big project. <br /><br /></div></div>