 A National Award for his poor weaver role in ‘Kanchivaram’ will not stop Prakash Raj, the most expensive villain in south Indian cinema, from playing a baddie.
For the actor says that “commercial cinema” is his cup of tea for it provides him the much-needed money to produce meaningful movies. “I will continue to play the bad guy in commercial films. It is my bread and butter. At the same time, I try my best to do justice to the characters I do,” he says.
Saying that his efforts to make meaningful movies would continue, the versatile actor adds: “I love good cinema and I am proud to have made films like ‘Abhiyum Naanum’ and ‘Mozhi’. I will continue producing sensible movies.”
On ‘Kanchivaram’, he says, “I am really happy about winning the award. I trusted Priyadarshan. We all worked as a team and finally achieved something really big. This award is so special to me.”
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