Prithviraj SukumaranThe physical transformation for his next film ‘Khalifa’ has become a big talk among fans and now the actor is showering praises with the Padma Shri Mammoottywho described the Malayalam superstar as the most flexible actor he had ever seen. According to the actor, Mammootty’s ability to completely transform into different characters continues to inspire him as a performer.
Mammootty has done the character perfectly
As reported by the Reporter website, talking about the performances of the veteran actor, Prithviraj explained that Mammootty has a unique ability to disappear into a role. According to him, the audience will not see the star first. Instead, they see the character.He said, “Mammookka is the most flexible actor I have ever seen. I am not saying this because mentioning the name of Lalettan or Mammookka will get applause. Whenever you see Mammookka in a role, you feel that he has become the character. If you watch him as Achootty in ‘Amaram’, he looks like a real fisherman. When you see him as the District Collector in The King, that also feels completely believable. He is an actor who can completely immerse himself in a character. As an actor, I have always felt that he has a unique ability to physically transform and adapt to different roles quickly and effortlessly. That’s something that inspires me as well. “
Prithviraj Sukumaran ofI, Nobody ‘
Meanwhile, Prithviraj is gearing up for the release of ‘I, Nobody’, directed by Nizam Basheer.Explaining the structure of the film, he told an event organized by Online Malayali Events, “As I said earlier, we will not limit this film to a singular genre. When I first heard the story, I felt that the genre was changing every five minutes. It seems that many genres that we are familiar with are presented through an unconventional style of narration.”
More than one action movie
Prithviraj also talked about the action elements of the film. While ‘I, Nobody’ has many big sequences, he emphasizes that the action is only one part of the overall experience.The actor revealed that a lot of time and effort was invested in designing the stunt parts.He said, “There was a lot in the film. If I had to pick one aspect that I enjoyed, it was the drama. There was also action, and we spent a fair amount of time and resources on it. This was the first time that I spent many days on the shoot working with stunt choreographer Yannick Ben. I believe this is also the longest he has worked on a film in the whole of Malayalam. Thiruvananthapuram. However, despite having a lot of action, this is not an action film.Directed by Nizam Basheer, ‘I, Nobody’ is slated to hit theaters on July 9.