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00:00My daughter was also like this.
00:04She was blessed to become a woman.
00:08But the people here made fun of her and beat her to death.
00:18She died in the same place as my wife.
00:34But you have to win.
00:38You will definitely win.
00:48He was an extraordinary performer. I saw him in the Chennai Padminath audition.
00:58He was a very humorous person.
01:12If you get used to him, you won't like him that much.
01:18He is a good friend to be with.
01:22He used to make a lot of fun of me.
01:26Joker, Aranya Kannan...
01:30He was a great actor.
01:32He was a great actor.
01:34Yes, yes.
01:36I feel like I have completed half the course with him.
01:38I think it's a learning experience.
01:48I think anyone can say what they want to say.
01:52You should feel it.
01:58Welcome to the Friday Show. I'm Ranjith Kannan.
02:00Every week we talk to people who have made us pay attention to Tamil cinema.
02:06This week, we have an important artist with us.
02:10We've seen his movies recently.
02:12We would have noticed that he's acting well.
02:14Maybe he can come up in the future.
02:16Maybe he'll go to the next level...
02:18He's like that.
02:20He's a person who has noticed himself in all his movies.
02:26He's actor Vasanth Marimuthu.
02:28Hello.
02:30Hello.
02:32How are you?
02:34Welcome to our Friday show. Let's talk about a lot of things.
02:44We've seen Vasanth in Noodles, Jamma, and now in Badal Radha...
02:54Who is Vasanth and where did he come from?
03:04I'm from Hyderabad. My parents are Tamil.
03:14I was there for 28 years.
03:24Then I came to Coimbatore, Chennai, Bangalore in 2005-2006.
03:34I'm still in Bangalore. This is my basic life travel.
03:44In 1996, I studied fashion design at JD Institute in Hyderabad.
03:54I wanted to do this as an extension.
04:04I was interested in fashion from the start.
04:14I won a few awards. I was recognized in 1996.
04:24Then I worked at Anakunna Studios for a campus interview.
04:34When I worked there for a few days, I realized that this was not my area.
04:44There were some restrictions. I was very young then.
04:54It wasn't as easy as I thought it would be.
05:04I realized that I wasn't in the right place.
05:14When I was in school, I did drama, skit, mono acting, miming...
05:24I did some mimicry.
05:34We used to listen to voices of unknown people.
05:44It was a kind of encouragement.
05:54I didn't want to focus on my profession.
06:04I wanted to be good at everything.
06:14Cinema is a place for somebody else. I didn't have that thought.
06:22When I came to college, I didn't get many opportunities for theatre.
06:32I didn't have a team.
06:42I did dramatics for kids in YMCA.
06:52It was for school students.
07:02They used to make fun of me.
07:12At the end of the 15-day period, I had to do a skit for the students.
07:22When I came to college, I did fashion design.
07:32I realized that something was not happening in Annapurna Studios.
07:42I didn't ask anyone. It never happened.
07:52The reason why I didn't want to shoot cinema was...
08:02There was an upcoming hero. He and his brother had shot a sequence.
08:12They used to wear night suits.
08:22It was a requirement.
08:32I sourced it and seasoned it.
08:42It cannot be crisp and fresh.
08:52It was a shot where I fell down and came out.
09:02They pushed me in front of the camera.
09:12They asked me to iron it and get it ready.
09:22I didn't like it at all.
09:32It was an idiotic explanation.
09:42You would have woken up with ironed clothes in the morning.
09:52I didn't have to do anything.
10:02Even if it was a film or a movie, a certain category of artist was required.
10:12That was one of the reasons I didn't have much interest in cinema.
10:22I used to watch reviews.
10:32I didn't get much out of it.
10:42It was near my house. I bought the tickets.
10:52There was no communication.
11:02I was waiting for the tickets.
11:12They chased me. I ran for four kilometers.
11:22I didn't know where I was going.
11:32I watched a film the next day.
11:42Did you watch any important films?
11:52I had very little chance to watch Tamil films.
12:02There was a film called Nataraj Theatre.
12:12I used to watch films like that.
12:22I liked Kamal Haasan.
12:32We watched it as a family.
12:42I didn't like that film.
12:52It was a heavy subject.
13:02I watched Mudhal Mariyathai.
13:12My father didn't watch films.
13:22You must have been a fan of an actor.
13:32I was never a fan of any particular actor or star.
13:42I used to smoke a cigarette.
13:52It was hilarious.
14:02I got influenced by that film.
14:12Rajinikanth is a great icon.
14:22My wife is a great cinephile.
14:32My wife's sister used to watch films on her phone.
14:42I used to think it was a waste of time.
14:52I didn't have any relatives in Bangalore.
15:02I used to go to the market and buy CDs.
15:12Paruthu Veeran. I didn't plan it.
15:22I didn't know if I could make a film like that.
15:32We didn't talk the whole night.
15:42I was very disturbed by that film.
15:52It was a very heavy subject.
16:02I couldn't digest it.
16:12I called people I didn't know and told them about it.
16:22You're doing the same thing now.
16:32They asked me if I had experienced anything like that in my personal life.
16:42I said no.
16:52Then I started watching all the films.
17:02Now we watch films as a family.
17:12Chennai Palanimars.
17:22I saw an ad on social media.
17:32He asked me to send him my photo.
17:42I sent him a photo.
17:52He gave me the AD's number.
18:02He asked for an intro.
18:12I asked him if he could come.
18:22I didn't know him.
18:32I asked him if he could do a sequence.
18:42He gave me two lines.
18:52I didn't know anything about the character.
19:02I did it in a way.
19:12He said it was good.
19:22Then I left for Bangalore.
19:32I came back to do another look test.
19:42I was a sub-inspector.
19:52It was time for a film.
20:02He auditioned 70-80 people for the role.
20:12I didn't want to be a gel.
20:22I said I'd do anything.
20:32That was my first experience.
20:42Do you look for opportunities?
20:52I auditioned for an Indo-Hungarian film called Honeysuckle.
21:02I auditioned for a day.
21:12I auditioned for a festival called Cardboard Boxes.
21:22I auditioned for a film called Noodles.
21:32He gave me confidence.
21:42The first time I worked with a great artist was with Harish Uthman.
21:52I was like, what am I going to do?
22:02We all learn from each other.
22:12In this journey, if your character has reached a higher level, it's because of the film.
22:22Jamaa is a good film.
22:32The audience didn't like the Jamaa film.
22:42It's a commercial film.
22:52You have to do the marketing and investment.
23:02If you're ready to sell gold, they'll come looking for you.
23:12You have to reach out and make yourself visible.
23:22It has to be continuous.
23:32Jamaa is a beautiful concept.
23:42How did you get into Jamaa?
23:52I referred Pari to Noodles.
24:02I referred Pari to Bottle Radha.
24:12I had a script and asked her if she would listen.
24:22I was tired of shooting day and night.
24:32I liked the concept.
24:42I thought it would be good to produce with someone.
24:52We couldn't take the film to investors.
25:02I said I'd do the pilot.
25:12Then I went to the next stage.
25:22There was no Poonam in the film.
25:32Before the pilot, I wanted to have a motivational character.
25:42I wanted to have a supportive role.
25:52I said I'd do it.
26:02It was a milestone project.
26:12I said I'd do it.
26:22I said I'd do it.
26:32I said I'd do it.
26:42It's a life-defining project.
26:52It's not a one-time thing.
27:02When you see Poonam in the film, it's like training an actor.
27:12Poonam's character is outlined in the film.
27:22She's like a randboy.
27:32She can do anything.
27:42She doesn't worry about anything.
27:52I wanted to play a doctor.
28:02Miming was helpful.
28:12The only way to convey is through body language.
28:22I've played a lot of characters.
28:32I've played a lot of characters.
28:42I've played a lot of characters.
28:52I've played a lot of characters.
29:02I've played a lot of characters.
29:12There's no benefit to marriage or Poonam.
29:22That's why I don't appear in many portions.
29:32I don't appear in many portions.
29:42I went for a job in a neighboring city.
29:52I didn't have any companionship.
30:02If I had an opportunity, I would have gone with him.
30:12I wanted to make it look good.
30:22Pari cut all my hair.
30:32He's not happy.
30:42How did you feel when you saw Pari's work?
30:52I have an abundant hope and faith in Pari.
31:02He's an extraordinary performer.
31:12It's not a suicide attempt.
31:22It's a workshop.
31:32He's got an extraordinary talent.
31:42Nadigar Pari or Ekunar Pari?
31:52I like his way of working.
32:02He's very important.
32:12I've worked with important directors.
32:22As an actor, he's got a long way to go.
32:32Have you seen Chetan's films before?
32:52I don't watch serials.
33:02I don't know if he did big films.
33:12But I know he's a great actor.
33:22He's been in the field for 30 years.
33:32He's a humorous person.
33:42He's a good friend to be with.
33:52I support him a lot.
34:02He's very open and free.
34:12We've worked together for almost 30 days.
34:22You're auditioning for this film through Pari.
34:32Pari was the first.
34:42I was convinced by Dinakaran.
34:52He's the type of person who comes from the outskirts of the city.
35:02I told him that I wanted to work in the corporate style.
35:12He said he'd have to work in the body language.
35:22I auditioned for Pari 6-7 times.
35:32I knew he was doing Guru Somasundaram.
35:42I didn't want to miss this opportunity.
35:52I didn't want to miss this opportunity.
36:02I thought it was just for learning.
36:12That's how Bhattaratha started.
36:17Did he tell you everything?
36:22I was able to do all the homework during the audition.
36:32He'd tell me what to do.
36:42I knew all the small things.
36:52I used to travel from Tirupur to Bangalore.
37:02When you travel by bus, you see all kinds of people.
37:12He told me about the demography.
37:22I wanted to fit in.
37:32I wanted to show my body language.
37:42I had that mindset for a long time.
37:52I realized it only after the film was over.
38:02I realized I shouldn't be like this.
38:12I realized I shouldn't be like this.
38:22How did you feel when you saw the film for the first time?
38:32I saw the film for the first time.
38:42I didn't know the script.
38:52I didn't know the script.
39:02I was amazed to see how he had a beautiful spectrum of characters.
39:12I was amazed to see how he had a beautiful spectrum of characters.
39:22I was amazed to see how he had a beautiful spectrum of characters.
39:32He had an ego.
39:42He had an ego.
39:52He had pride.
40:02He didn't have guilt.
40:12He didn't have guilt.
40:22He didn't have guilt.
40:32I saw him for the first time.
40:42I didn't know what to say.
40:52I didn't know what to say.
41:00It was a hard-hitting monologue.
41:10It was a hard-hitting monologue.
41:20It was a hard-hitting monologue.
41:30It was a hard-hitting monologue.
41:40It was a hard-hitting monologue.
41:50It was a hard-hitting monologue.
42:00It was a hard-hitting monologue.
42:10When I saw him for the first time...
42:20When I saw him for the first time...
42:30When you first talked about him, you said he was like a guru to you.
42:40Shantakumar did a workshop. He was a guru.
42:50He was a great artist.
43:00We used to talk a lot.
43:10He would tell me what to say.
43:20He would tell me what to say.
43:30He would tell me what to say.
43:40He would tell me what to say.
43:50He would tell me what to say.
44:00He would tell me what to say.
44:10He would tell me what to say.
44:20He would tell me what to say.
44:30I did Poonam's character after Jamma.
44:40Your character made the audience laugh.
44:50People started laughing when they saw you running.
45:00Why did you want to see the film?
45:10It's a story of a defeated man.
45:20It's not a big achievement.
45:30It's a story of a defeated man.
45:40It's a story of a defeated man.
45:50It's a story of a defeated man.
46:00It's a story of a defeated man.
46:10You can never lose.
46:20You can never lose.
46:30You will succeed.
46:40It's a story of a defeated man.
46:50It's a story of a defeated man.
47:00It's a story of a defeated man.
47:10It's a story of a defeated man.
47:20It's a story of a defeated man.
47:30It's a story of a defeated man.
47:40It's a story of a defeated man.
47:50It's a story of a defeated man.
48:00It's a story of a defeated man.
48:10It's a story of a defeated man.
48:20It's a story of a defeated man.
48:30It's a story of a defeated man.
48:40It's a story of a defeated man.
48:50I've lost a lot of connections.
49:00I've lost a lot of connections.
49:10It's a movie that moved me a lot.
49:20It's a valuable life.
49:30It's out of control.
49:40I've seen a lot of good, skilled workers.
49:50I've seen a lot of good, skilled workers.
50:00I've seen a lot of good, skilled workers.
50:10It's not a rare case.
50:20It's not a casual drinker.
50:30It's not a casual drinker.
50:40It's not a casual drinker.
50:50There are ads.
51:00It motivates me to work.
51:10It motivates me to work.
51:20It motivates me to work.
51:30It affects the ecosystem.
51:40It affects the ecosystem.
51:50It affects the ecosystem.
52:00Monday is an additional holiday.
52:10It affects the entire business.
52:20It's unbelievable how it's in a grip.
52:30It's unbelievable how it's in a grip.
52:40It's an entertainment value.
52:50It's a great visual lesson.
53:00It's something to be seen.
53:10You've acted in a lot of films. Your face has started to get registered in the public eye. Can you do a performance?
53:20Whether it's your character or anything else...
53:30There's a backstory to the film.
53:40There's a backstory to the film.
53:50There was a sequence in the edit. It was a 3 minute long single shot.
54:00It was a 3 minute long single shot.
54:10Jaga was asked to marry Poonam.
54:20Jaga was asked to marry Poonam.
54:30Jaga was asked to marry Poonam.
54:40Jaga was asked to marry Poonam.
54:50Jaga was asked to marry Poonam.
55:00Jaga was asked to marry Poonam.
55:10Jaga was asked to marry Poonam.
55:20How did you suddenly change to Poonam?
55:30How did you suddenly change to Poonam?
55:40If you don't feel it, how will you amortize it?
55:50If you don't feel it, how will you amortize it? You should feel it.
56:00I don't feel it anymore.
56:10I don't feel it anymore.
56:20I don't feel it anymore.
56:30I don't feel it anymore.
56:40There's a character called Dukku Balaji.
56:50There's a character called Dukku Balaji.
57:00It was a big sequence.
57:10It was a big sequence.
57:20It had a lot of things.
57:30It had a lot of things.
57:40It's not just a comedy film. It's not just a comedy film.
57:50You've shared a lot of things. Stay with us. Thank you.
58:00Thank you so much.