If an actor cannot fully embody their character, they should reconsider pursuing acting: JP Reddy
Actor JP Reddy, known as JP for short, is set to present a story that he feels everybody who moves from a village to the city for better education, will relate to. The film, Karki, marks Tamil directo...
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Actor JP Reddy, also known as JP, is gearing up to showcase a tale that he believes will resonate with anyone who has relocated from a village to the city in pursuit of better education. The movie, Karki, represents Tamil filmmaker Pavitran's debut in the realm of Kannada cinema. Offering a glimpse into the forthcoming film, JP elaborates on the various compelling themes it tackles, including caste dynamics and the wider issue of educational rights. Embracing his role in the movie wasn't without its challenges, as JP candidly shares. Initially uncertain if he could embody the character, being an urban dweller, he underwent a transformation to embody the essence of a local boy, shedding weight and altering his appearance and mannerisms significantly. According to JP, immersing oneself in the character's persona is fundamental to acting authentically, underlining the importance of fully embracing and embodying the roles they undertake.