A Quote by Vishwajeet Pradhan

In a typical Hindi film, there's the role of the hero, the heroine, and the other important character is the villain. — © Vishwajeet Pradhan
In a typical Hindi film, there's the role of the hero, the heroine, and the other important character is the villain.
I would have loved to do a film like 'Piku' or 'Neerja.' But I never got a role where a woman played an authoritative role. In my time, the hero and the villain were both men. The heroine was only the victim.
I'm sure I will play the typical Hindi film heroine and have my song and dance routines in future.
In the '70s and '80s, there was a definite set of roles in a film. There would be a hero, a heroine and a villain.
Dancing like a typical Hindi film hero was a bit strange at first but I enjoyed it.
Since most heroes are doing villainous roles these days, that thrill is lost. Earlier, there used to be a hero, a heroine, a villain and such. The villain's entry would generate a lot of curiosity among the audience back then.
Kolaigaran' is not a typical hero-villain subject. We explored the other side of human nature, which is grey.
On OTT, it's not about her or heroine, every single character is powerful and a hero, heroine in their own space.
I believe that every single person attached to a film is a character and nothing more. I don't categorize them as hero, heroine, etc.
In the Indian film industry, especially those of us who are in mainstream cinema, we invariably play a typical hero's role. More often than not, we cater to the public perception. However, there is a latent desire in most actors to do a role where you can go all out and experiment.
I'm dying to do a masala Bollywood film with typical song and dance. But having said that, my character in the film should have her own point of view. I won't play a role who has no brains.
I started my career with her. I was supposed to do my first film in Tamil in which she was the other heroine. The film was titled 'Vennira Aadai.' It was a love triangle, with Jayalalithaaji and I playing the hero's two love interests. But the director Sridhar removed me from the film after a few days' shooting.
I think the Hindi film heroine is stereotypical. It is nice to have an opportunity to have that freedom to not to do that anymore.
I like Hindi movies. Although my wife thinks the hero and heroine breaking into a song and dance every five minutes is ridiculous, but I find them entertaining.
Villains are as important as the hero. Without the right villain, the hero isn't heroic enough.
Character artist, villain, comedian, comedy villain, hero - he has been perfect in them all. That's Mohan Babu. His dialogue delivery is perfect.
Everybody has a hero and a villain within themselves. So it depends upon you to be a hero or a villain. If you show humanity, it will give you satisfaction.
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