Nagabhushana, a Kannada actor, is currently managing two aspects of his career - one as a lead actor and the other as a character or supporting actor. He reflects on his journey in the Kannada film industry, emphasizing the importance of proving one's talent to secure substantial roles. The turning point in his career was marked by the success of his films "Ikkat" and "Badava Rascal," where he played the lead and an interesting character, respectively. Nagabhushana stresses that the commercial success of a film is crucial for an actor's growth, regardless of their performance. His recent films, including "Daredevil Musthafa," "Kousalya Supraja Rama," and "Tagaru Palya," all turned out to be hits, boosting his confidence as an actor. He shares his preference for being seen as an actor who performs comedy rather than solely a comedian, as it allows for more versatility in roles. Nagabhushana values infusing his own essence into his characters, making the dialogue delivery natural and engaging for audiences.I have not only been busy, but also thankful for it. Ever since my wedding earlier this year, I have not had a day off in a month. As a single person, no one would inquire about my whereabouts or return time, but now, after work, I must promptly return home to my waiting spouse. In my current project, "Vidyapati," where I play the main character, all my focus is devoted. This is a crucial project, as it is high-budget. I feel the weight of responsibility knowing that the success of the film rests on my shoulders, causing me some anxiety. Yet, I have faith in the storyline and am confident that audiences will be entertained by this captivating film filled with unexpected elements. Additionally, I have taken on a supporting role in "Anna From Mexico," which will provide a platform to showcase a different dimension of my acting abilities.
Nagabhushana Kannada actor Nagabhushana is currently balancing two trajectories of his career — one as a lead actor and the other as a character or supporting actor. “When one starts off as an act...