Sivakarthikeyan on ‘Prince’ and why he chooses family-friendly scripts
The Hindu
Sivakarthikeyan on teaming up with ‘Jathi Ratnalu’ filmmaker Anudeep KV for ‘Prince’, which hits screens on October 21
Sivakarthikeyan is a little tired. And looks like he has lost a lot of weight.
“It’s due to the continuous night shoots for Maaveeran. They wanted me to lose weight for the character I was playing. Night shoot panni adhuve koranjurthu... (Night shoots made me lose weight automatically),” he says, smiling.
That smile is bound to last till Deepavali, which is even more special this year for the star who has completed a decade in the film industry. After many years of watching the first-day-first-show screenings of his favourite matinee idols on the festive day, Sivakarthikeyan has, this season, his first Deepavali release: Prince.
Directed by Anudeep KV, who delivered 2021 Telugu hit Jathi Ratnalu, and with music by Thaman, Prince is set in a fictional village where people are extremely simple. “So simple that they are silly,” he adds. Packed with songs, dance and irreverent humour, Prince revolves around an Indian boy (played by Sivakarthikeyan) falling in love with a British girl (played by Ukranian actress Maria Riaboshapka).
“It will be a film for all,” he says. Just like most of his movies that are all kid and family-friendly. “Kids love songs and humour, and sometimes, action sequences. We try to fit in all these aspects into my films. Most of the directors who come to pitch storylines to me are already aware of this, and write their storylines accordingly. The humour in Prince, for instance, will be harmless and will not hurt anyone.”
Also working in his favour is the fact that he usually does not opt for films that have a lot of gore. “I usually do not favour subjects that have a lot of bloodshed but if I do ever take up such a film, I will make it clear so that the target audience knows what they are in for.”
Sivakarthikeyan hopes that Anudeep’s strength in humour — which he displayed in full measure in Jathi Ratnalu — will come to the fore with Prince too. Is Sivakarthikeyan eyeing an increase in his market base in non-Tamil Nadu centres as well? “Well, there’s a lot of attention in the Telugu market as well, due to his (Anudeep) earlier success. Basis its response, I hope to get more releases in other language centres as well. It also depends on the film’s release date, since in other centres, their language films will obviously get more priority.”