Home is where Prithviraj's heart is

Though he began his career in Malayalam, it was only after his Tamil flicks that Prithviraj was recognized as a rising star by the audiences and industry. But Prithviraj will not agree with that.
"Malayalam cinema is where I learnt everything about films and acting. I've even won a best actor award in Malayalam (Vaasthavam in 2006). But yes, establishing oneself as a solo hero in Malayalam is a tough job, because Malayalees are averse to change." he reasons.
Prithviraj is correct. Audiences in 'God's own country' are comfortable to see familiar faces over and over again, making it difficult for newcomers to make a difference. It requires a lot of patience, but once an actor gets through this initial acceptance barrier, things get easier.
Coming to Prithviraj, it has taken him five years in the industry to become a saleable star. His hard work is finally paying off now when his name is generating money. That is where he is today shuttling between states as he juggles shoots in Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu.
Though Prithviraj's loyalties are always with Malayalam cinema, he is aware that meatier roles have been coming his way in Tamil. He believes regional cinema that is on a creative high in Tamil. There are new directors and technicians trying out innovative themes and technology. "In contrast, Malayalam is going through a lean patch with no great talent making inroads. There haven't been enough directors to make thought-provoking cinema. Hopefully, this is a passing stage," Prithviraj observes.


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