Fahadh Faasil is one of the finest actors of our generation who bagged a few uber-cool roles in the past few years. Known for pulling any kind of a role in a most compelling manner, Fahadh’s ability to breathe life into a character is unparalleled.
After setting standards high for himself, the actor is making his Telugu debut via Stylish Star Allu Arjun’s action-thriller Pushpa. Along with him, fans are equally excited to see the ingenious actor in an antagonist role. In one of the interviews, Fahadh is heard saying that he absolutely loved Ram Charan’s Rangasthalam and when Sukumar narrated Pushpa to him, he fell for it in a jiff. “It was something fresh and I have never done such a role,” he added.
Despite essaying some challenging roles in Mollywood, which gives a lot of importance to acting skills and storyline, Fahadh says movies like Rangasthalam and Pushpa are something he missed doing. He has a knack to pick up the best scripts and fans are loving when Fahadh said Pushpa is going to be a contrasting version of what people saw him all these days.
Due to lockdown, Pushpa’s entire schedule got shuffled and Fahadh is yet to join the shoot. “Hopefully, I’ll start with Pushpa in August and then move onto Vikram,” the actor confirmed. Fahadh will be seen locking horns with Allu Arjun in Pushpa and it is all about red sandalwood smuggling, The team has commenced shooting in Hyderabad earlier this month and the film will be released in two parts.
This post was last modified on 21 July 2021 10:17 am
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