Dont believe in tailor made roles: Vijay Sethupath

Don't believe in tailor-made roles: Vijay Sethupath

May 13, 2013 IANS



Chennai, May 13 (IANS) Known for playing the most unconventional roles in his career so far, Tamil actor Vijay Sethupathi says he chooses roles that he thinks will suit his image and doesn't usually believe in custom-made roles.


He played a negative character in one of his earlier films called "Sundarapandian". He was also part of National-award winning Tamil drama "Thenmerku Paruvakaatru".


While he played a pizza delivery boy in Tamil horror-thriller "Pizza", Vijay portrayed a character who was suffering from short-term memory loss in "Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom"(NKPK). He received critical acclaim for both roles.


"I don't believe a role can be written keeping in mind some actor. Even if such roles exist, I don't pick them because I generally choose roles that I think will suit my image. Roles should choose an actor and not vice versa," Vijay told IANS.


"For instance, I was considered unfit for the lead role in recently released "Soodhu Kavvum", but I knew I was perfect for it. Even though the director initially didn't offer me the role, I literally fought for it and eventually got it," he added.


Vijay played a misfit kidnapper in Tamil crime-comedy "Soodhu Kavvum", which has been received very well by audiences.


He clarifies there is nothing wrong in doing multi-starrers.


"If you have a meaty part to play, I don't see the harm in being part of multi-starrers. Moreover, I will be happy to be a part of a good film than playing lead roles in some bad films," he said.


Two films, "NKPK" and "Soodhu Kavvum", featuring Vijay have been multi-starrers.


All of Vijay's films to date have been with debutants. There are few more in the offing as well.


"There is no hard and fast rule that I only work with debutants. I give prime importance to script, and when that works out, everything else falls in place automatically. In fact, most debutants express interest to work with me," he added.


He has half a dozen Tamil films in his kitty. Presently, he is busy filming for "Rummy", "Pannaiyarum Padminiyum" and "Idharkuthane Aasaipattai Balakumara".


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