What kind of preparation did you do?
Shankar Sir had detailed instructions about my get-up too. The character has a present and a past in the film, so, I had to look like a college student. I lost quite a few kilos to get the lean, mean look.
I also shaved off my moustache. I was without a moustache after I don't know how many years.
Also, I used two different voices for the present and the past; masculine, heavy voice for the present and a slightly nasal, boyish voice for the past.
How was the first day of shooting?
What was memorable was that my daughter was born on the second day of the shoot. We started shooting in Ooty. Jiiva and I were there then. In the afternoon, I got a call that my wife had been admitted to hospital.
In the film industry, we believe that the first two days should never be cancelled. So I knew I would never be able to make it to Chennai. I was quite tense and Shankar Sir asked me what had happened.
I told him the truth. His response was, 'What are you doing here then? It is a very important day and you have to be with your wife.'
I said it is the second day of the shoot. He said, 'Don't worry about anything. You go and be with your wife.' He canned some shots as I was on my way to the airport.
I rushed back to Chennai and thanks to Shankar Sir, I was with my wife during the labour. I was the one who accepted the baby.
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