His performance in Vaanam
might have been well received, but Bharath is peeved about the
publicity that he was denied during the promos of the film. "I've not
been honoured," the actor says, "I've done a multi-starrer before
(Pattiyal) and director Vishnuvardhan had ensured that both the actors
in the film got due recognition in terms of publicity." According to
him, that wasn't the case for Vaanam. "People loved my character and I
learnt a lot while working on the film. But, what matters at the end of
the day is your face on the publicity material and I'm unhappy that my
count is low. To be frank, there was almost nothing!" So, did he get a
chance to speak to producer Ganesh and actor Simbu? "Yes," he says,
"And they said they'll do the promotions for me as well but I could see
only one face in the posters and publicity material of the film. To
some extent, I could talk to them but beyond a limit, I did not want to
lose my self-respect as well. Now, I just want people to know that I'm
not against multi-starrers but Vaanam is a sad phase of my career
because of the lack of publicity.
However, I'm looking forward to my upcoming release Yuvan Yuvathi and
the project I'm currently working on, 555. I'm sure that the producers
of those films will promote me well." But the actor is not against
multi-starrers in the future. "They are the route to take if Tamil
cinema needs to get to the next level," he says. So, will he act with
Simbu in future? "I'll have to think about it," he signs off. 'It was
the producer's call'
Simbu, who is currently shooting in Mysore for Vosthi, is nonplussed
about Bharath's remarks against the Vaanam team. When contacted, he
says, "Firstly, promotions are the concern of the producer and I've
nothing to do with it. Plus, the film is a remake and everybody knew
about their on-screen portions well."
About Bharath's outburst, he says, "I'm not sure why he said that.
Since the day we started the film, we've made sure that everyone got
due credit. We had Saranya ma'am in some of the initial posters of the
film as well. In fact, Sonia Aggarwal had tweeted that she was very
happy about her role and the publicity given to her for the film."
Despite the presence of several actors, multi-starrers sometimes depend
on the star value that one actor provides. Says Simbu, "Though Mankatha
is a multistarrer, it's Ajith's film at the end of the day. It's
obvious that his picture will be prominently displayed in the posters.
Also, in the case of Nanban, though Jiiva and Srikanth feature in it, it
is a given that the film belongs to Vijay and Shankar."
Will he pair up with Bharath in the future? "I've no issues with
anybody, including Bharath," states the actor, "Not a lot of people
know that after the film was complete and went for editing, I
specifically requested editor Anthony to not cut the scenes featuring
the other actors, including Bharath. I told him to trim some of my
scenes and we ended up chopping three scenes featuring Santhanam and
me. We faced a lot of problems during Vaanam's release and the only
reason it got an opening was because of the star value in the publicity
material."
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