Bharath's 'Jackpot'
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One decade into stardom, and Bharath's life has changed phenomenally in the past few days. Marriage, Bollywood project, working with big names like Naseeruddin Shah and Mohanlal, dubbing in Hindi - Bharath opens up about it all. The actor recently tied the knot with Dubai based dentist Jeshly, and is just back from his honeymoon in Italy. Has the wedding changed his responsibilities? "Having known Jeshly for a couple of years already, this is not the very traditional arranged marriage sorts. So it is not very different now from the life of a bachelor. However, the responsibilities do take a front seat. People tend to cut down on their indulgence to half of what they used to before getting married. But having known Jeshly very well, it does not feel different now" says Bharath.
A project each in Bollywod and Mollywood, and Bharath has found a place for himself on the broader platform. Wishing his co-star Sunny Leone best of luck for her Kollywood debut, the actor opens up about his B-town experience. The actor explains, "In Bollywood, the approach is quite laid back, as I see it. Five days of hard work means one day off compulsorily. On the other hand, there were three units shooting simultaneously for 'Jackpot'. But I believe a large share of this difference also depends on the production house and crew. My 'Jackpot' experience was great fun and responsibility. Movies are all about glamour and entertainment, and Sunny knows the best of both, which makes her a thorough professional; I share a professional relationship with her. I have picked up a little bit of Hindi and have dubbed for myself in 'Jackpot'. I am nervous about the responses I'm to receive!"
Kicked about his experience working with biggies, the actor is overwhelmed with the opportunity to share the screen with Naseeruddin Shah and Mohanlal. With an impending comedy project and one with Sathyaraj, Bharath is kicked about release of 'Jackpot', 'Koothara' and 'Killadi'. Has multilingual exposure changed his work base? "I am open to working in other languages if I find the script interesting. But my focus is Kollywood" clarifies Bharath.
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