Studying to be a doctor, Sendhil Ramamurthy's career in films and television happened, well, by chance.
His stint in TV series Heroes, says Ramamurthy, has been a milestone of sorts, exposing him to better roles, better films.
He will be seen in director Gurinder Chadha's forthcoming film It's a Wonderful Afterlife and Ekta Kapoor's Shor. Ramamurthy's also signed another television show, Covert Affairs, and tells Abhilasha Ojha that he continues to enjoy the process of acting and essaying challenging roles.
What made you sign Gurinder Chadha's It's a Wonderful Afterlife?
The foremost reason was that I could do it, especially given my hectic schedule of shooting for Heroes [a sci-fi television drama series]. In the US, we sign contracts for television shows, which can vary from a five-year to a seven-year period.
So, sometimes it's very difficult to take time out for other projects. I also didn't want to miss a chance to work with Gurinder Chadha. Her films definitely have a universal appeal. In fact, I saw It's a Wonderful Afterlife, frame by frame, at the Sundance Film Festival.
It is a nerve-wracking experience and I sat near the exit door, I was so scared. But it was amazing to watch the reaction of the audiences. They enjoyed it thoroughly, and that was so wonderful.
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