Thirteen years and 25 films later, Tamil star Suriya was still nervous at the launch of his new film. But this wasn't his usual fare.
The actor will make his Hindi film debut with Ram Gopal Varma's Rakht Charitra, which also stars Vivek Oberoi.
At the launch, Surya thanked Aamir Khan for making him famous in Mumbai after playing his role in the Hindi blockbuster Ghajini.
Rakht Charitra is inspired from the life of gangster Paritala Ravi (played by Vivek Oberoi), who was assassinated in January 2005, by a death squad allegedly put together by his arch rival Suri (played by Surya). RGV plans to release the film in two parts -- the first will tell Ravi's story while the second will tell Suri's.
Suriya tells Nithya Ramani more about the films, and why he's eagerly awaiting Salman Khan's next release, Dabangg.
You're such a big name down south. Yet, you seem nervous.
[Smiles] It is a big platform. There are legends here. Indian cinema has always been referred to as Bollywood. Even though I am comfortable in the south, I hope to be accepted here. This is a new beginning for me. I would like people to like what I have done in Rakht Charitra and accept me.
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