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Bhramam: Prithviraj Sukumaran opens up on why his character is different from Ayushmann Khurrana's in Andhadhun

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Wednesday, 6 October 2021 (11:49 IST)
Ravi K Chandran's Bhramam is set for release on October 7th. The movie's trailer was recently released and it got fans all excited for the movie. The film stars Prithviraj Sukumaran alongside Raashi Khanna, Mamtha Mohandas and others. Prithviraj has now opened up on his interpretation of his character in the film and how it differs from the Andhadhun version.

Prithviraj on playing the role of Ayushmann in remake of Andhadhun, talking about his prep he shared, “For me it was very important to base my interpretation on the Malayalam text rather than drawing from someone else's interpretation of the character and that is what I have done. I hope people find it good and think it is entertaining. I remember watching Andhadhun long back and thinking how it will work here in Malayalam because the core was a straight plant in Malayali and made much resonance.”

He continued, “For me as an actor I know someone else has done their interpretation of that character, and I should not try to interpret their interpretation of the character. When you watch a performance you can assume what their interpretation was, what their thought process was you can only assume what they were thinking while filming a particular scene, I did not have a chat with Ayushmann or a one on one with him. We didn't have that session nor did I want one. So as much as you love the original version, I don’t  base my work on the assumption of what the interpretation was in the original one.”

Continuing he said, "It's a really well written screenplay for an adapted one, I really love what Sharad has done and how he has placed it in the Malayalam one. It was a spectacular film and spectacularly shot, obviously it had to be Ravi K Chandran shooting it. I personally enjoyed the performances in the shoot as well. Ayushmann was great in the film and as fine as he is an actor I still think it is one of his finest."

Bhramam is blessed with a great star cast in Unni Mukundan, Sudheer Karamana, Mamtha Mohandas and Raashi. The story of the movie is based on the life of a pianist who acts to be a blindman. Prithviraj Sukumaran plays the role of the lead character who is a blindman who gets trapped in a murder mystery. Fans can't wait to see how the journey unfolds with suspense, intrigue and other emotions aplenty, the fans are in for a treat when the film releases on October 7 exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.

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