Suriya's Interview
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To say that Singam had the audiences in a frenzied state would be saying very little. A film that kept audiences all over the country enthralled for days and weeks, Singam was hariÂs magnum opus indeed. Following the 2010 film is its prequel, Singam 2, which stars Suriya, Anushka Shetty, Hansika Motwani, Vivek and Santhanam. Slated for a worldwide release on June 14, 2013, the film will also be dubbed in Telugu, as Yamudu 2. Anushka, Suriya, Vivek, Vijayakumar, Nassar and Radha Ravi will be reprising their original roles, while Hansika Motwani comes on board in a pivotal role. The film has been shot in picturesque and beautiful locales in Kerala, Tuticorin, Chennai, Hyderabad, Malaysia, Kenya, Johannesburg and Cape Town in South Africa, Tirunelveli and karaikudi. With foot- tapping music from Devi Sri Prasad, SuriyaÂs arresting and maginificent screen presence and the sheer wow factor that the whole Singam franchise brings with it, this King of the Jungle is all set to lord over the box office all over again!
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SuriyaÂs voice is filled with that indefinable fatigue comes with endless travelling and not enough sleep, perhaps. ÂIÂm still trying to figure out the time zones, he grins languidly. ÂI think my body hasnÂt been able to process all the jet lag, even thought I came home a couple of days ago. The moment he starts talking of Singam 2, his blockbuster Âin-the making, however, all traces of exhaustion vanish, and itÂs as though heÂs just back from the shooting  spot, still completely involved in the movie. Over to one of the most bankable stars of this era. Who manages to keep both mass and class happy
How has SingamÂs shaped up, so far?
ItÂs been a lot of work. I tell you. Also, I wouldnÂt necessarily call this a sequel. This is also, in its own way, a standalone movie; it starts and ends by itself. The thing with Singam was, it appealed to all age groups. Sometimes, you appreciate a whole body of work. You treat it as such. This film carries its own identity with characters and people that no one forgets. Whom everyone always remembers. They keep referring to him on many occasions. Everyone liked Duraisingam. And this is the first time IÂm doing a sequel, because of the sheer love for character. And, so we were able to do something more situations to push the envelope itÂs an entertainer, of course, but weÂve worked it to bring it to the next level.
An entertainer, you say; does this mean that this one too will have lots of punch dialogues? Like the first movie?
See, what we showed in the movie was simply the way the people who live in a particular place, speak, whether itÂs a village or city. Now as far as Singam 2 is concerned, the hero spends most of his time in Thoothukkudi. He works there, and the filmÂs about what he feels, how he faces new challenges, how he reacts when when heÂs pushed, what level he tries to reach and all that. So, punch dialogues are not necessarily the main focus. He faces a lot of personal loss, and has to go through emotional phases. The dialogues simply reflect that.
Singam actually ended with a marriage, didnÂt it? At which point does the sequel beginning? Right from where the original ended?
Ha, we didnÂt really end with a marriage, did we? (smirks) was there an actual wedding, or a thaali? The lead pair simply traveled together and then, what happens? (laughs)
Clever. So does the prequel follow essentially the same format? What about the villains?
Singam 2 is an entertainer in its own genre; IT CANNOT BECOME SOMETHING ELSE. The movie has to fit into those patterns. Duraisingam will do what he has to do. He has to take the emotions to the next level. So, how would someone like that react? So far, heÂs always handled himself a certain way. But, now he faces new scenarios. He didnÂt expect things to happen a certain way, but when they do, how does he go about it? HeÂs not just a cop in india, this time; he has to be an Indian cop. Who takes on crime in foreign parts, and take on foreign traitors (smiles)
What was it like, working with the cast and crew?
ItÂs like family, you know, meeting the same people. Right from the light-men to the photographers: IÂve worked with them before, and we were just meeting again. Everyone part of the film understood how thing were supposed to work: the art director, music director  we all knew how things were done; what really worked. And here, I have to mention that Hari sir Âwell, the focus was all on him. He keeps things going all the time; director Hari does the work of ten men all by himself; itÂs like he has the thinking abilities of ten different people. Ten different angles. I havenÂt worked with one director so many times (laughs). He has the one who took me into this genre. Until then, IÂd been doing experimental work; you know, movies that centred around the city. He was the one who brought me here to  what do they call it, I donÂt even know if thereÂs a right word to use  well, mass films. Movies that reach the people directly; more mainstream. Take Singam 2. Everybody is talking about the trailer; itÂs got so many lakhs of hits on youtube. And everybodyÂs waiting to see Duraisingam on Screen. So, you know whatever works.
Any interesting anecdotes to share about the shoot?
This film has an amazingly huge cast. Lots of actress too. YouÂve already got Anushka, Then thereÂs Hansika. We also have Nasser sir, Radha Ravi sir also, IÂve never worked with Mansoor Ali Khan sir before. Only seen him shoots. It was different experience. Seeing him on and off set (smiles) Rahman sir, too. I remember when I was in the eight standard or so; I saw him when he worked with my father, on shoots. He used to take photos. I still have them. It was a different experience working with him and he still takes photos. He is very interested in photography and we often talked about the good old days. HeÂd ask me diet and fitness. I had a great time working with this filmÂs villan too. Danny is his real name and also his name in the film. Coincidence, right? He told me he came from a theatre background; and he wanted to see what a south Indian film was like. He was a big fan of singam. He watched the film, wanted to be anther Prakash raj. And he kept asking will I be doing this, that, everybody? (laughs). He was charged everyday. He worked out with me, went jogging and we talked about so many things: foreign actors, British actors, Hollywood .
Any word on Anushka and Hansika?
Their names are Kavya and Sathya, in the movie. Obviously IÂve worked with Anushka before, and Hansika was revelation. This is the first time IÂm working with her and she was such a happy person. I couldnÂt make it out at first (laughs). I mean, usually itÂs the done thing to practice dialogues and all that, but this girl was all happy, having fun. It was, you know, very surreal. Like watching the next generation growing up in front of your eyes.
The next generation?you re a part of it!
(Langhs) IÂ m 38. Also itÂs my feeling that they donÂ
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