The eternal survivor

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,March 21 2005]

Venu is like a cockroach.

No, this is not said in a derogatory way. He has the same sense of survival and an uncanny ability to emerge out of troubles.

Venu has been around for several years in the industry without really threatening to reach the top.

He has had his share of ups. He has had his shares of lows.

But the thing is that he has come out of lows stronger.

After his last film Cheppave Chirugali, which incidentally failed, many were not ready to give him much chance.

But now he seems to be back with more vigor through Sada Mee Sevalo. The film, directed by the award-winning Neelakanta, is said to be an interesting one with lots of fun and frolic.

The film, after some hiccups, is finally ready for release March 25.

Venu cannot help talking about the movie and his role. "My character is, and I am not saying this in a cliched sort of way, really different".

Venu says Neelakanta has brought the best out of him as the film has indeed come out well.

Neelakanta too echoes his hero's views and says that the film would be a testimony to teamwork.

He says the film has exceeded the expectations of the unit. "Every section of the audience will find something to like in the film," he points out helpfully.

Neelakanta has an interesting aside. He says the film is a tribute to Gandhiji and Shreya's role is a tribute to actress Suryakantam.

How?

Well, wait till the film releases.