The film should speak for itself: Girish Kumar
Girish Kumar, set to make his debut on Bollywood boulevard with "Ramaiya Vastavaiya", says nothing is more important than the viewers' reaction.
Published: Wednesday,Jun 26, 2013 19:48 PM GMT-06:00
"I believe that ultimately the film should speak for itself," he said adding that it applies to everyone - "be it a producer or a star or newcomer."
Son of producer Kumar Taurani, Girish wanted to become an actor "right from my mother's womb. Every day has been a step towards it."
For the opening scene of Prabhu Deva-directed "Ramaiya Vastavaiya", the newcomer had to trim down, which was tough.
"Losing weight was a tough task. I tend to put on weight quickly. My introduction scene was a surfing sequence and I had to be in good shape for that. I got professional help and I started working out and eating clean," Girish told IANS.
"Ramaiya Vastavaiya", a remake of Prabhu Deva's "Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana", which also features Shruti Haasan, is a romantic film with a good dose of family drama.
Not willing to stick to one genre, he said: "I want to do good scripts with good makers. There is no particular genre I am looking for specifically... talks are on for future projects. All I can say is that I want to entertain audiences and make wholesome films."
"Ramaiya Vastavaiya" is slated for a July 19 release.
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