Nelson Dileep Kumar Exclusive Interview on BEAST - Part 1
This is not the case. I'll take a deeper look at them, whether they're Sivakarthikeyan or Retin Kingsley, because they're both good friends, and look at some of the natural features they have, and add certain things to the character accordingly. There's one more thing... I'm not sure if the folks who speak with me are making fun of me. I often wonder if they are making fun of us when I say it. The existence of that influence in the funny characters I develop is admired by all. It's critical to disintegrate in a way that doesn't annoy people.
Beyond what you've said, we mostly recorded Vijay with the intention of pleasing the audience. Simultaneously, we created this film with the intention of setting it apart from Vijay's previous efforts. In this, my style isn't very good. This is a Vijay film in its entirety. Quiet, quiet, quiet, quiet, quiet, quiet, quiet, quiet, quiet If we keep noticing a character who doesn't have a closet, we'll start calling him a little 'horror.' Beast is such a terrifying character. We've got 60 percent action and 40 percent humour in this one. Both are solely for the purpose of telling stories.
There will be four songs in the Vijay Char film. However, it just has two tracks. He doesn't have an introductory song. The song 'Arabic Punch' is also a set piece. Because the story takes place in a mall, Vijay wears the same attire in 80% of the scenes. 'Same day.. similar spot.. same costume, how can Vijay agree...?' they remarked while discussing the story with friends. Let's put it this way. If not, I suggested that we go on to another narrative. Vijay, on the other hand, had only heard half of the narrative. 'Outstanding...!' He stated his case. It was unnecessary to present a second story.