
Renowned actress Parvathy Thiruvothu has expressed her admiration for fellow actor Vikram, describing him as someone with "no ego" and a true friend. Speaking to Leafy Stories, Parvathy shared her desire to emulate Vikram’s humility and talent.
In addition to her work in Malayalam cinema, Parvathy has also delivered memorable performances in Tamil films. She starred in the recently released movie ‘Thangalaan’, directed by Pa. Ranjith, alongside Vikram. Reflecting on her experiences, Parvathy noted, “Vikram is an actor without any ego. On the set of ‘Thangalaan’, he treated everyone with respect, and it was a refreshing experience.”
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Parvathy expressed her aspirations, saying, “When I see such actors, I sometimes think about how wonderful it would be to be like them. I hope to have the opportunity to be a good co-actor and friend to everyone.” She emphasised that while she focuses intensely on her own scenes, she admires Vikram’s ability to create a supportive environment for everyone on set.
Through her words, Parvathy not only highlights Vikram's admirable qualities but also reinforces the importance of humility and camaraderie in the film industry.
Thangalaan: A Tale of Tribal Valor Set in the British Raj
'Thangalaan', produced by K. E. Gnanavel Raja under Studio Green and Neelam Productions, features a stellar cast that includes Vikram, Parvathy Thiruvothu, Malavika Mohanan, Daniel Caltagirone, Pasupathy, and Hari Krishnan.
Set against the backdrop of the British Raj, the film tells the gripping story of a fierce tribal leader who embarks on a quest to confront an enigmatic sorceress. His troubles begin when he aids a British general in locating gold within their village, provoking the wrath of the powerful woman.
'Thangalaan' premiered in theatres worldwide on August 15, 2024, promising audiences an engaging blend of adventure and cultural drama.
Published: 27 Oct 2024, 01:30 pm IST
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