Max star Kichcha Sudeep is all praise for Thalapathy Vijay - 'He is a big dreamer’
Speaking of Tamil superstar Vijay, Max star and Kannada actor Kichcha Sudeep heaped praise on The GOAT actor with whom he shared screen space in their fantasy period film Puli.
Kichcha Sudeep about Vijay
Kannada star Kichcha Sudeep has been basking in the success of his latest Kannada actioner, Max, which has been making massive waves at the box office and garnering overwhelming responses from audiences. During a recent interview, the Kannada actor spoke at length about none other than Tamil star Thalapathy Vijay. For context, the two stars previously shared screen space in the 2015 fantasy period film Puli. During this media interaction, Sudeep made a rare comment about the Tamil actor.
Kichcha Sudeep on Thalapathy Vijay
Praising the GOAT actor, Kichcha Sudeep called Thalapathy Vijay a dreamer and a "focused" performer. He said, "Vijay sir is a big dreamer. A big dreamer and very focused. Very, very focused. No one has clarity like him. He knows what to do and where to do it. He does it very accurately."
Earlier, the Max star had expressed his admiration for Vijay, mentioning that Puli was a significant project for the Tamil actor. Sudeep shared that they had envisioned creating a large-scale film together, and he aligned himself with that vision. Additionally, he remarked on the experience of working with Vijay, noting that while it wasn’t a necessity for him to be part of such a project, he felt valued and appreciated as a member of the team.
Kichcha Sudeep’s film Max
Meanwhile, Kichcha Sudeep’s latest film Max has been running successfully in theatres. Written and directed by Vijay Kartikeyaa, the movie is bankrolled by Kalaippuli S. Thanu in collaboration with Sudeep's Kichcha Creations. The film features Sudeep in the lead role alongside an ensemble cast that includes Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Sunil, Samyukta Hornad, Sukrutha Wagle, and Anirudh Bhat. The music for the action-packed drama is composed by B. Ajaneesh Loknath, with Shekar Chandra cranking the camera and S. R. Ganesh Baabu handling the editing.