As Ken Karunas Awaits ‘Vaathi’ Release, He Hails Dhanush As ‘Oxford Of Acting’ – FilmyVoice
Younger actor Ken Karunas, who stole the thunder together with his good efficiency in Vetrimaran’s critically-acclaimed superhit ‘Asuran’ that includes Dhanush within the lead, will once more be seen sharing screenspace with the highest star in Venky Atluri’s upcoming bilingual movie, ‘Vaathi’.
Ken Karunas stated, “I truly started as an assistant director on this movie, which is a bilingual. There have been three or 4 Tamil assistant administrators whereas the others had been all Telugu assistant administrators. I used to be one of many Tamil assistant administrators.
“My job on the units of this movie was to enact and present to a number of the different actors what they needed to do. Venky Atluri sir, who noticed me enacting one such scene, instructed me that there was a superb character within the movie and requested me whether or not I’d be prepared to do it.
“I requested Dhanush sir and Vetri Maran sir and so they stated I ought to take it up. So, I did this character.”
The actor says he’s grateful to each actor Dhanush and director Vetrimaran. “After ‘Asuran’, it was Dhanush sir who stated I ought to work as an assistant director as it could allow me to study quite a bit. Now, due to working as an assistant director, I’ve learnt fairly a bit.”
Ken says that one will get to look at lots of issues whereas one is an assistant director. “As an example, I now know you may deal with every scene in three or 4 completely different types,” says Ken, who informs that watching Dhanush act is an exhilarating expertise.
“Each time you’re with him, you’ll study quite a bit. Every time he performs, I study a brand new expression,” says Ken, who goes on to explain Dhanush because the Oxford of appearing.
“Dhanush sir lives in that character. He stays in that character until the time the movie releases. It’s only then that he strikes on,” says Ken, who hesitantly discloses in regards to the character he performs in ‘Vaathi’, which is titled as ‘Sir’ in Telugu and which revolves across the topic of schooling.
“I can’t disclose a lot however my character is a vital one within the movie and it holds the story,” says the younger actor, who will once more be working with Vetrimaran on his eagerly awaited movie, ‘Rajan Vagaiyara’.
Ask him how director Venky Atluri favored his efficiency on this movie and Ken flashes a shiny smile. “Venky sir had known as not too long ago. He’s very proud of the result.”
By Manigandan Okay.R.