Sunday, June 22, 2008

Ravivarman on Villu

K.V. Anand became an overnight celebrity after Sivaji, and this time it is the Dasavatharam cameraman’s turn, Ravi Varman. His directorial debut, with its intriguing title, Moscowin Cauvery, will soon grace theatres. Meanwhile, he’s (quite rightly) basking in the technical triumph and glory of Kamal’s dazzling epic. Behindwoods got him talking on what working with the actor meant to him, and many other things on his mind, such as how fascinating a Vijay-Prabu Deva combo could be.
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Your association with Prabhu Deva?

I’m a huge fan of Prabhu Deva and think his dance movements are graceful and amusing to all part of the audiences. I missed working for Pokkiri and it is my pleasure to be with him in his new venture. Vijay again is somebody I adore. He is a formulaic actor like MGR. It is an interesting combo.

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