Tamil
2013-11-12 / .

Ganesh upbeat about Bollywood debut

Chennai: Southern actor Ganesh Venkatraman, who is making his Bollywood debut with "Guns of Banaras", is upbeat about the opportunity because he always wanted to enter Hindi filmdom with a powerful story. "Guns of Banaras" is a remake of Dhanush starrer Tamil blockbuster "Pollathavan". Directed by Shekhar Suri, "Guns of Banaras" also features Nathalia Kaur and Shilpa Shirodkar in important roles. "I see a film from the perspective of the audience who always give prime importance to the story. I'm extremely happy that I'm making my Bollywood debut with the film which solely relies on its story and lead performances. I essay a very strong role that I thoroughly enjoyed doing," Ganesh said.

Ganesh will essay the villain's brother, originally played by Daniel Balaji, while Karan Nath will step into Dhanush's shoes. "The director saw my performance in Telugu film 'Damarukam'. He narrated the story and I instantly liked it, especially the UP (Uttar Pradesh) tinge. It's Banarasi in style and very 'Gangs of Wasseypur' type of execution. I had to learn UP accent," he said. "My character is much more rebellious than the one essayed by Balaji in Tamil. I play a cocaine addict, and therefore, had to adapt a lot of junkie mannerisms in my performance," said Ganesh who likes the changes made by the director in the Hindi version. Ganesh shares screen space with Bollywood veteran Vinod Khanna, Abhimanyu Singh and stunt director Sham Kaushal.

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