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Prithviraj's Face: The Only Tool in Rajamouli's Varanasi
9 Feb
Summary
- Actor Prithviraj Sukumaran faced a unique challenge in Varanasi, acting with only his face visible.
- He found deep complexity in his character, Kumba, with layered emotions and subtext.
- Sukumaran praised director SS Rajamouli's clear vision for character portrayal.

Actor Prithviraj Sukumaran recently shared insights into the demanding nature of his role as Kumba in SS Rajamouli's upcoming film, Varanasi. Sukumaran explained that the character's costume concealed his entire body, requiring him to express all emotions and nuances strictly through his facial expressions and eyes. This intense focus on the face presented a significant acting challenge.
Sukumaran described his character, Kumba, as deeply complex, with every action and word carrying substantial weight from his past and layers of subtext. He found this multidimensionality to be a compelling aspect of the role, which greatly excited him as an actor. The teaser for Varanasi also hinted at potential time travel elements, with Mahesh Babu appearing in various global settings.
The actor further expressed his gratitude for working with director SS Rajamouli, praising his exceptionally clear and focused vision for each character's on-screen appearance. Sukumaran highlighted the benefit of such a clutter-free creative environment for actors and conveyed his eagerness to see the final film and further explore Kumba's world.



