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‘Visaaranai’ villain to play a dacoit in ‘Baahubali 2’

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Chennai, Feb 8 (IANS) Actor Ajay Ghosh, who impressed audiences and critics alike with his menacing performance in Tamil thriller “Visaaranai”, is essaying the role of a dreaded dacoit in “Baahubali: The Conclusion”.

“I play a character called bandipotu (dacoit) Veeraya, who is part of Anushka’s kingdom in the film. I have already completed shooting for five days in the Kerala schedule last month. I will join the sets again in March to shoot rest of my portion,” Ajay told IANS.

Excited about being part of India’s biggest motion picture, he says he can’t wait to watch himself on the screen.

“It’s a very interesting role. I am very excited and eager to know how audiences will receive it,” he said.

In Vetrimaaran-directed “Visaaranai”, which released in theatres last week, Ajay played a conniving and sadistic police officer.

Since the film’s release, he has been getting extremely positive feedback for his role.

“Although it is a negative character, people have accepted it wholeheartedly. When I watched the first show with my director and walked out, I feared I would be hated by all, but the exact opposite happened. I’m glad they all liked it,” he said.

The film, which is partly based on Tamil novel “Lock Up”, deals with police brutality. It stars Dinesh, Murugadoss, Samuthirakani and Kishore in important roles.

Ajay admits he was teary-eyed in the interrogation scenes.

“I was in tears when I had to beat up Dinesh black and blue. Although we used dummy batons, the force with which it was used made me so uncomfortable. But we had to continue shooting, because these were crucial scenes of the film,” he said.

‘Yaman’ a homecoming for me: Jeeva Shankar

 Filmmaker Jeeva Shankar, who has reunited with actor-composer Vijay Anthony for upcoming Tamil thriller “Yaman” after 2012 film “Naan’, says the project is a homecoming of sorts for him.

“It is indeed a homecoming for me, as I join Vijay after ‘Naan’. His transformation during this period of time is astonishing,” Jeeva said in a statement.

He said the script of “Yaman” was with him while he was working on “Naan”.

“I was contemplating the idea of making this film with some other hero back then. In this interim, Vijay had grown in leaps and bounds as an actor and as a hero too. Now, he fits the title role of ‘Yaman’ perfectly,” he said.

Vijay will also double up as the music composer of the film, which also features Mia George.

The film will be bankrolled by Lyca Productions.


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