It’s been three days since Adipurush launched, and the movie has been getting a combined response from followers. More than the story and the way the makers have tailored Ramayan for contemporary viewers, it’s Prabhas portrayal as Raghav (Lord Ram) that had piqued the utmost curiosity ever for the reason that challenge was introduced. Ask if he had any apprehensions earlier than giving his nod to taking part in this half, Prabhas says, “There were apprehensions, but no reservations. Portraying such a revered figure comes with a great responsibility, considering the emotional and spiritual attachment people have towards Prabhu Shri Ram.”
In an interview earlier, Prabhas had expressed that if he made a mistake with Baahubali, it could nonetheless have been effective, however he can’t take that probability with Adipurush. Explaining the explanations, he tells us, “This film revolves around the epic tale of Ramayana, which is deeply rooted in Indian culture and religion. Hence, my approach was to portray this part with utmost authenticity and respect, as we’ve have all grown up listening to this story, and there are numerous emotional and spiritual aspects attached to it.”
In the movie, he’s seen alongside Kriti Sanon, who performs the character of Sita. While Prabhas comes from the Telugu movie business, Sanon is from the North. One might assume that the distinction in working kinds should have posed difficulties find widespread grounds, however Prabhas says such wasn’t the case.
“Cinema has a universal language, and so does the content,” he continues, “That’s why, today, different industries and working styles don’t matter. Both of us belong to Indian cinema, and art is the common thread that connects us. The synergy comes in organically with great content and craft. Kriti is a very balanced and professional actor. We shared a great rapport.”
Besides his co-star, Prabhas is all reward for director Om Raut and asserts that his “unwavering support and guidance” made him assured in regards to the job. “I’m immensely grateful to the makers for having faith in me and believing that I could bring this celebrated character to life. A lot of preparation and hard work, not just of mine, but the entire team, went behind playing this role. Also, Om’s clear vision would feed our imagination so well.”
Given that Prabhas loved unmatched fandom when Baahubali franchise turned an enormous success, his followers had been seemingly dissatisfied when his final two outings — Saaho and Radhe Shyam — didn’t garner a optimistic response. It additionally led to doubts whether or not audiences want to see him do some other larger-than-life character. Mention this to the actor and he clarifies that greater than the hero persona, it’s the “character or content” that performs a major position.
“A film’s business at the box office has many factors involved, but as an actor, I focus more on delivering my best performance. Hero persona or not, I want to bring my best to the table every time I do a role. As an actor, my job is to make the audience resonate with a character, to make them feel that there is something in common,” ends the actor.
Source: www.hindustantimes.com