One look at him and you'd pass him off as
an average teenager. That frail figure,
baby face and side-parting hairstyle
could fool almost anyone. But don't be
mistaken. Look again. You're looking at
South superstar Dhanush.
At the Filmfare photoshoot, he sits cross-
legged in his vanity van and speaks
almost in hushed tones. "I'm bad at
posing for still shoots," he confesses. But
when you see him perform in films, he
comes across as a method actor, one who completely blends into the character he
plays. We tell him that and he vigorously
nods his head in agreement. "I love
acting," he smiles.
His Hindi film debut Raanjhanaa, directed
by Aanand L Rai (director of Tanu Weds
Manu) got him an overwhelming
response. Although, his South twang
faced a little flak. And those who've seen
his Tamil film 3 (directed by his wife and daughter of Rajinikanth, Aishwarya)
opposite Shruti Haasan, drew
comparisons with his character in
Raanjhanaa. But despite the conjecture,
Dhanush has been welcomed by this
industry with open arms.
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