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Naveen Chandra: Beyond Heroes, Into Characters
16 Dec, 2025
Summary
- Naveen Chandra views 'Ammu' as a career-defining, personally resonant role.
- His Kannada debut 'Mark' materialized unexpectedly due to prior project delays.
- Strong storytelling and word-of-mouth drive audience connection with his characters.

Naveen Chandra has cultivated a versatile career in South Indian cinema, deliberately avoiding being typecast. His recent film, 'Mark,' a Kannada-Tamil bilingual set for a Christmas release, prompts reflection on his journey. Chandra highlighted 'Ammu' as a profoundly important decision, stating it allowed him to channel personal childhood experiences of witnessing domestic abuse, a role he remains proud of despite potentially making audiences dislike him.
Unexpectedly, 'Mark' entered his schedule after a different project with the same producers was postponed. Director Vijay Kartikeyaa cast him as the aggressive character Bhadra after seeing his performance in 'Jigarthanda Double X.' Chandra described Bhadra as ruthless and layered, expressing happiness about his Kannada debut, which he views as more than a simple antagonist.




