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'4 Letters' will be fun to watch: Eswar

Friday, February 15, 2019 • Kannada Comments
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4 Letters will be fun to watch: Eswar

Ahead of the release of '4 Letters', its male lead Eswar says in this interview that he became an actor with the support of his father. Catch him talk about the subject of the film, working with director R Raghuraj and more.

Have you learned acting before doing this film?

It has been great to go through the process of preparing for becoming an actor. Last year, I got trained under Satyanand garu for three months. I got to learn things about cinema and acting from him. Prior to that, I did a lot of plays in the US, where I was brought up. I even did a short film with my friends and family members.

How did this film happen to you?

I wanted to become an actor. Since my parents too have an interest in cinema, they welcomed my dream immediately. I wanted to come from the US to Hyderabad and search for opportunities. But my father thought of establishing a banner for my debut film. So, it kind of became easy.

How was it working with the team of the film?

I am blessed to have got to work with talented technicians for my first film itself. Director Raghu Sir taught me everything that I needed to know. He helped me fine-tune my body language and the style of dialogue delivery. He came to me with a strong plan. He held workshops for us actors before taking the film to the floors.

What's the film like?

The story of '4 Letters' has got an interesting point. The college students' story is really impressive with its dialogues. Ankita and Tuva are the two heroines of the movie. The latter will be seen in the role of a timid girl. I play an easy-going guy. My character keeps teasing her playfully. Ankita is a bold character who actually frightens the hero.

Cinematographer Chitti Babu's visuals are beautiful visuals and made every frame colorful. Music by Bheems is another highlight.

Don't you think the film has adult content?

No scene in the movie is embarrassing. All the comedy has been generated through dialogues.

The film will hit the screens on February 22.

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