
The pooja of Barath’s forthcoming venture Seval was a well-attended affair with AVM Saravanan, Rama Narayanan, K. Balachander, S.A. Chandrasekar, Editor Mohan, among others participating in it. Speaking at the function, the film’s director Hari disclosed that Seval would pave way for Simran’s re-entry in Tamil cinema.
Her role, according to the director, is suspense-filled and has ample scope to exhibit her acting skills. Barath said that when Hari broached the subject of Seval, the latter was a bit apprehensive as to whether his fair complexion would suit the role of a villager.
“But then, I change for every film and adapt to the role I play,” disclosed the talented actor. Hari said that Simran and Barath would be vying with each other to outperform the other.
Her role, according to the director, is suspense-filled and has ample scope to exhibit her acting skills. Barath said that when Hari broached the subject of Seval, the latter was a bit apprehensive as to whether his fair complexion would suit the role of a villager.
“But then, I change for every film and adapt to the role I play,” disclosed the talented actor. Hari said that Simran and Barath would be vying with each other to outperform the other.
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