Aug 21, 2017
Actor Manchu Manoj, who will be seen
playing a Sri Lankan leader in his upcoming Telugu-Tamil bilingual
"Okkadu Migiladu", gained 20 kg to play his part and later shed 10 kg
to play a role in another film.
"The role of the Sri Lankan leader required me to look huge and
overweight. Hence, I gained about 20 kg. After we finished shooting
that portion, I went and shot for another film called 'Gunturodu'. In
the process, I lost 10 kg to play a student union leader," Manoj told
IANS.
The film, slated to hit the screens in September, will release in Tamil
as "Naan Thirimba Varuven".
The story is set in two time periods -- 1990 and 2017.
"We have captured the tension of Ceylon in the 1990s as realistically
as possible. The film is based on an untold true story. It's a very
emotional story and focuses on the lives of those (Eelam Tamils) who
die tragic deaths during that period," he said.
Asked if his role is inspired from late LTTE chief Prabhakaran, Manoj
said: "We haven't used names in the film. Let it be that way. I play a
very intense role and I'm proud to have accepted this project."
Manoj says the film's screenplay will be much talked about.
"Remember how 'Rang De Basanti' merged two stories set in different
eras beautifully? We have attempted something very similar. I'm not
saying we have copied the template," he said, heaping praise on his
director Ajay Nuthakki.
Films set against the backdrop of Sri Lankan war usually find
themselves in controversies. Manoj says he isn't worried about any kind
of opposition.
"We are ready to screen our film when faced with any kind of
opposition. We've merely recreated history. We haven't taken sides or
blamed anyone for what happened with the people in Sri Lanka. Thousands
of people were mercilessly killed. The world needs to know such
stories," he said.
The film also stars Anisha Ambrose.