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Vivek Oberoi On His Tamil Debut

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The pan-global  blockbuster status  of S S Rajamouli’s Baahubali has given South Indian cinema  a renewed legitimacy in Bollywood.

Bollywood actors are making a beeline for Tamil and Telugu cinema. Even Mr  Bachchan  will be seen in  a Telugu film soon.

​Two weeks ago ​

it was Kajol in  Soundarya Rajinikanth’s screechy and hysterical Tamil film VIP 2.

​ Last ​week it was​ Vivek Oberoi who makes  his debut in Tamil cinema  with the eagerly awaited Ajithstarrer Vivegam .

Vivek Anand Oberoi(that’s how he likes to be known now) is  very excited  about his Tamil debut and his  maiden  opportunity to speak in Tamil on screen for the first time.

Says Vivek, “Yes, this is my Tamil debut!I am  quite excited by the challenge .Speaking in Tamil was a challenge but I enjoyed the experience. I learned to appreciate the language and its nuances. It’s always challenging to act in a language not native to you but because of the fabulous role and the scale of the film, it was well worth the extra effort.”

Apparently Vivek was keen to do his own lines and was even assured that he would be allowed to speak for himself on screen.

But the dialectic fastidiousness of South Indian cinema is well-known.

​Vivek promised to deliver.​

Says  a source, “In the South Indian cinema  the accent and pitch are of paramount importance. No matter how well a North Indian actor speaks his or her lines in Tamil or Telugu  it still doesn’t sound authentic. Before Vivek, Aditi Rao was  keen to do her own Tamil lines in Mani Ratnam’s film. But she was not allowed .”

Vivek  plays Ajith’s best friend and has  some  really punchy dialogues to deliver.

Says Vivek, “I play an international spy who is also best friends with Ajith Kumar’s character. Aryaan , my character is trained like a lethal weapon himself and is also a genius at strategy and counter strategy as a spy.I had a great time working with Ajith and the team.”

 

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