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‘They cried during nine months of rust, I couldn’t do it’: Anushree

Anusree is one of Malayalee’s favourites. The actor plays very different characters in each film. Anushree is active on social media apart from films. Anusree’s last released film was Katha Innu Vare. Now here, the actor answers the question of whether he was ever sad about any character he rejected.

“I could not go to Pulimurugan movie that day. I did not say without reason. I had to do it because I wasn’t feeling well. At that time I was sick. At that time, surgery and everything was over. There was a scene of jumping from the top of the waterfall in that movie. There was also a scene in that movie where a rope was needed. But really, after talking to me, it took two years to finish the film. Then I asked Vaishakh Chetan, if you had said this, it would have been enough if you had killed the scene of the waterfall two years later.’

‘When you ask me, I have about nine months off. They call me one to three months after the surgery. It could never be done then. But after these two years I had enough to jump. I always say that. Even when I called Madurai Raja, I said you cheated me. It’s sad that I can’t be a part of such a big film.’

“I went to watch Pulimurugan on the first day after its release. Saying I want to see the first show. And then I sat there and I was sad. From their side, they had initially said that I was the first to be cast and then changed. That character was a character who argued about everything. After that, every time I saw Laletan, I used to say that Pathanamthittakar will not work with us. Then I would say I was sick at the time. That was said a long time ago.’

“If I hadn’t come to the cinema, I would have been sitting there after getting married and having two small children at 8:30 in the morning. No doubt. I am still sitting in my house and saying that my granddaughter is taking care of her son and I don’t need so much patience to take care of children. We know that sometimes we go and get it. When the school bus passes in front of the house at 8:30, I say this, if I hadn’t come to the cinema, I would be busy in the kitchen right now. Anushree said, “Having lunch for the children in the afternoon… it would be a tragedy.”

highlights of the story: Anusree about Pulimurukan Movie

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