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The Rediff Interview / Uday Kiron Uday Kiron: No more experiments for me Vijayalaxmi | August 16, 2003 "No more experiments for me," reasons Telugu teen sensation Uday Kiron.
Last year, save for average grosser Nee Sneham, he had to contend with big flops like Holi. His other forthcoming projects include a film with a 'big' director. He also talked about his marriage with superstar Chiranjeevi's daughter (Sushmita) which has been officially called off. Excerpts from an interview with Vijayalaxmi: I even pumped up muscles to suit the role of an aspiring cop. Unfortunately, viewers didn't seem to digest my new avatar after seeing me as a cute loverboy. So I have resolved to just surprise the viewers by slipping into varied roles gradually, instead of 'shocking' them by jumping into a contrasting role all of a sudden. I'll also try to look slightly different in each film so audience will see a fresh-looking Uday in my forthcoming releases. So the audience would be in for a pleasant surprise.
I thought Suresh [producer D Rama Naidu's son] would be a good producer. After working in his film, I realised he has a good command over every aspect of filmmaking. Once I resolved to be a long-distance runner aiming for a career lasting over 20 years, I was very keen on selecting meaty roles. My film for Supergood Films will be youth-centric. In my other film for producer Vakada Apparao, I have an 'all-rounder' role. The latter is being directed by debutant Ravi, who has sketched a lively protagonist and a good plot. I'm eager to know the reaction of the audience. I have always been approached by newcomers so I kept doing films with them. That doesn't mean I dislike working with seasoned hands. I am now doing a film with Samudra, who is experienced. Later this year, I will announce a project with a 'big' director, I am open to working with anyone who approaches me with a fresh idea irrespective of experience. I have always admired him, but after this episode, I admire him even more. Life has to go on. I have to concentrate on my career to make a place for myself. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||