South actor Dhanush is a hot topic right now. His upcoming film, ‘Idli Kadai,’ is creating quite a buzz. Just yesterday, at the movie’s audio launch event, he opened up about something that had everyone talking: a viral picture where he looked pretty intense.
That infamous photo started making rounds during the promotions for his last film, ‘Kuber.’ It showed him looking quite angry. The internet, as it does, quickly spread the image everywhere. When asked about it at the ‘Idli Kadai’ launch on Monday, Dhanush himself called the moment “shameful.”
Dhanush Explains That Intense Look
When reporters brought up the viral picture, Dhanush gave a peek into an artist’s mind. He explained how sometimes actors just get lost in the moment. “Many times,” he shared, “when we’re talking to someone, or maybe listening to some really inspiring music, artists might start reacting without even realizing it.” He recounted how, during that ‘Kuber’ event, children were singing a song from his movie “Ryan” so beautifully. This made him think deeply about that character and all the hard work that went into it. “I just got emotional,” he admitted. He mentioned that those close to him understand this side of him, but still, he found the whole thing a bit “shameful.” It sounds like a true artist caught in his feelings!
All About ‘Idli Kadai’
Beyond viral photos, there’s a new film on the horizon. Dhanush’s next big project is ‘Idli Kadai,’ and it’s set to hit theaters on October 1. The movie boasts a fantastic cast. Besides Dhanush, you’ll see Nithya Menen, Sathyaraj, Arun Vijay, Samuthirakani, Rajkiran, Shalini Pandey, and Parthiban. Expect a heartfelt journey with this one; it’s an emotional drama set against a rural backdrop.
Dhanush: More Than Just an Actor
If you thought Dhanush was only an acting powerhouse, think again! He’s also made a name for himself as a successful producer and director. In 2017, he stepped behind the camera for ‘Pa Paandi.’ He didn’t just direct it; he also wrote and acted in the film. The story focused on an older man’s life and explored themes of feminism. Audiences loved his directorial debut, giving it a warm reception.
