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An Actor Is Defined By His Life Experiences: R. Madhavan

IANS, 31 Jan, 2018 12:26 PM
  • An Actor Is Defined By His Life Experiences: R. Madhavan
From the crazy fun loving college boy Maddy in "Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein" to rubbing shoulders with the iconic Kamal Hassan in "Anbe Sivam", from the business journalist Shyam Saxena in "Guru" to Manu of the "Tanu Weds Manu" series -- R. Madhavan has done it all and more. With his new web series "Breathe", he says he is growing with each film and each experience of life.
 
 
In a 20-year career, Madhavan has done very selective work, whether in the south Indian film industry or in Hindi cinema. What made him be so choosy about selecting projects?
 
 
"An actor is defined by his life experiences and how convincingly he is portraying his characters on-screen and getting acceptance for his performance. When it comes to the acceptance of my performance from the audience, even though the films did not do well at the box office for a film like 'Ramji Londonwala', my effort has always been appreciated.
 
 
"That made me confident about my choices. I understood the fact that slowly but steadily, I am growing," Madhavan told IANS here.
 
 
"I have been working on my skills and that will continue. See, the world's biggest superstars earn the status of a superstar in their late 40s and 50s. If you ask me about me being choosy, I would say I am not. I just do not want to feel burnt out by the time I reach 50," said the actor, 47.
 
 
 
 
"See, I cannot dance, I do not have a well-built body, neither do I have an adorable look that a superstar has. But yes, I am earning respect with my substantial work."
 
 
The actor who calls himself "less than a superstar like Shah Rukh Khan" yet considers himself "moderately famous", has worked with some of the noted names like Mani Ratnam, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, Nishikant Kamat, Rajkumar Hirani, Aanand L Rai, Amitabh Bachchan, Kamal Hassan and Naseeruddin Shah among others.
 
 
According to Madhavan, working with these creative geniuses made him understand the craft much better.
 
 
"More than directors, I have learnt a lot from the iconic actors that I have worked with. Since I come from a non-film background, I have no formal training in acting. Everything -- from camera angle to how much one should express on face, is based on the length of the shot... Everything (like this) I have learnt from these legends. I learnt on the job and from my life experience."
 
 
Asked about the best lesson he learnt, he said: "That you have to bring some amount of realness to the character you play. It has to look like a real world, if not completely real world, it has to be a homogeneous world where every action would look real. If you watch a 'Lion King' you believe in that world. When we watch 'Spiderman', we feel the real emotion of the character."
 
 
So, now that the Amazon Prime web series "Breathe" is streaming and film offers are coming his way as usual, does he want to explore Bollywood more or focus on his career in the south?
 
 
"I can explore both the cinema worlds. Why do I need to choose one? These days, whether in Tamil or Hindi cinema, both are growing with immense experimentation. So, I see no reason for choosing one over another," Madhavan said.

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