<p>KGF’ has been creating a buzz in Sandalwood for some time now. Vasishta N Simha plays a pivotal role in the film. Known for portraying grey characters, he is excited that he is part of such a big project. In a candid chat with Tini Sara Anien, he sheds light on the film and more.</p>.<h4><strong>Define ‘KGF’ for the audience. </strong></h4>.<p>The film, which is set in the 70s and 80s, is a fictional tale but it will manage to make the audience believe that it is real. It is a visual treat and an experience that one hasn’t had so far in Kannada cinema.</p>.<p>From action sequences to the dialogues and the background music, everything is special about the movie. The conviction the director had in the film speaks for itself.</p>.<p>Everyone will love Yash in it. Once the audience is in the theatres, they are sure to be just glued to their seats.</p>.<h4><strong>Tell us a bit about your character.</strong></h4>.<p>I have to keep my lips sealed about my character. As one would have guessed, I am playing a baddie, but in a strikingly new avatar.</p>.<p>There are many dimensions to my character which will definitely impress film buffs.</p>.<h4><strong>How has the journey been till now?</strong></h4>.<p>From being someone who knew nothing about films to being seen in films back to back, I believe I am lucky. Every character has been different and I can vouch that my character in this movie is also very different.</p>.<h4><strong>How is your role different from the others you have done so far?</strong></h4>.<p>I credit the director Prashanth Neel for making my look and the way I talk starkly different from everything else I have done. My role is not as loud as in ‘Mufti’ but I play a confident person who is the boss of himself. My character is of a pampered and rich person who has a task to attain. <br /><br /><strong>You’ve acted with Yash in ‘Raja Huli’. Was the experience in ‘KGF’ any different?</strong></p>.<p>His dedication and passion towards movies cannot be measured. Yash is a powerhouse; he is very focused and knows a lot about cinema, even from the audience’s perspective.<br />The way he involves himself in every project is inspiring. I used to admire him a lot when I was working with him in ‘Raja Huli’ as he is the perfect professional and co-star who anyone would want to work with. </p>.<h4><strong>Do you feel that ‘KGF’ will change your career?</strong></h4>.<p>I would like to say that the film will change things for Kannada cinema itself. The movie will be more than just a trendsetter.</p>.<h4><strong>You have a passion for singing. Are there any new songs you have sung?</strong></h4>.<p>I sang a number for an upcoming Kannada film ‘Bhramaka’, which is the only song in the film. I also sang a beautiful song for ‘Rajeeva’, a film about farmers.</p>
<p>KGF’ has been creating a buzz in Sandalwood for some time now. Vasishta N Simha plays a pivotal role in the film. Known for portraying grey characters, he is excited that he is part of such a big project. In a candid chat with Tini Sara Anien, he sheds light on the film and more.</p>.<h4><strong>Define ‘KGF’ for the audience. </strong></h4>.<p>The film, which is set in the 70s and 80s, is a fictional tale but it will manage to make the audience believe that it is real. It is a visual treat and an experience that one hasn’t had so far in Kannada cinema.</p>.<p>From action sequences to the dialogues and the background music, everything is special about the movie. The conviction the director had in the film speaks for itself.</p>.<p>Everyone will love Yash in it. Once the audience is in the theatres, they are sure to be just glued to their seats.</p>.<h4><strong>Tell us a bit about your character.</strong></h4>.<p>I have to keep my lips sealed about my character. As one would have guessed, I am playing a baddie, but in a strikingly new avatar.</p>.<p>There are many dimensions to my character which will definitely impress film buffs.</p>.<h4><strong>How has the journey been till now?</strong></h4>.<p>From being someone who knew nothing about films to being seen in films back to back, I believe I am lucky. Every character has been different and I can vouch that my character in this movie is also very different.</p>.<h4><strong>How is your role different from the others you have done so far?</strong></h4>.<p>I credit the director Prashanth Neel for making my look and the way I talk starkly different from everything else I have done. My role is not as loud as in ‘Mufti’ but I play a confident person who is the boss of himself. My character is of a pampered and rich person who has a task to attain. <br /><br /><strong>You’ve acted with Yash in ‘Raja Huli’. Was the experience in ‘KGF’ any different?</strong></p>.<p>His dedication and passion towards movies cannot be measured. Yash is a powerhouse; he is very focused and knows a lot about cinema, even from the audience’s perspective.<br />The way he involves himself in every project is inspiring. I used to admire him a lot when I was working with him in ‘Raja Huli’ as he is the perfect professional and co-star who anyone would want to work with. </p>.<h4><strong>Do you feel that ‘KGF’ will change your career?</strong></h4>.<p>I would like to say that the film will change things for Kannada cinema itself. The movie will be more than just a trendsetter.</p>.<h4><strong>You have a passion for singing. Are there any new songs you have sung?</strong></h4>.<p>I sang a number for an upcoming Kannada film ‘Bhramaka’, which is the only song in the film. I also sang a beautiful song for ‘Rajeeva’, a film about farmers.</p>