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Yet another Quality that all actors should imbibe from Kamal

Friday, June 19, 2015 • Tamil Comments
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It`s a well known fact that Kamal Haasan is considered as a school of acting by the younger generation actors and technicians in the film industry. People learn not only the nuances of acting, but also from his expertise in various departments in Cinema and also many personal traits like hard work, dedication and an unending urge to keep oneself updated with the changing trends.

In thepress meet of Papanasam` the upcoming film of Kalaignanani` writer Suga pointed out another unique quality from the veteran actor which he felt as the one that needs to be followed by every other actor and those who aspire to become actors.

Speaking at the event Suga said "Kamal asked me to utter every word in every dialogue of the film and train him like one would train a parrot to make it speak. He followed this practice through the entire shoot of the filmas well as dubbing. This is the quality that every other actor and those who aspire to become an actor will have to follow."

While Papanasam` has been directed by Jeetu Joseph, who helmed the Malayalam version Dri`hyam' prolific writer Jeyamohan has written the dialogues for the Tamil film while Suga has also worked in the creative department for the film. The film is set in a village in Tirunelveli district and Kamal seems to have underwent detailed training session to master in the Tirunelveli dialect from Jeyamohan and Suga who hails from Tirunelveli.

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