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Dhanush says 'it just doesn’t make sense' to label him a 'south actor’: 'We’re all just actors from India'

Dhanush has said that he does not care for being called a ‘south actor’ by fans and the media and that he would prefer a collective term--Indian actors.

Published on: Jul 24, 2022 06:55 AM IST
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Dhanush saw the release of his Hollywood debut The Gray Man this Friday. The Russo Brothers film, which also stars Chris Evans, Ryan Gosling, and Ana de Armas, began streaming on Netflix on July 22. Prior to that, the actor was joined by the film’s directors Anthony and Joe Russo in Mumbai for the film’s official premiere and promotions. During these promotions, Dhanush spoke to the media about his dislike of the term ‘south actor’. (Also read: Dhanush asked every The Gray Man crew member 'how do Russo Brothers know about me')

Dhanush during the press conference for The Gray Man in Mumbai on Thursday (ANI photo).
Dhanush during the press conference for The Gray Man in Mumbai on Thursday (ANI photo).

In The Gray Man, Dhanush plays Avik San aka The Lone Wolf, a mysterious assassin who crosses paths with the protagonist played by Ryan Gosling. In the original source material--the Mark Greaney book of the same name--Avik’s ethnicity isn’t mentioned. But in the film, he is referred to by Chris Evans’ character as his ‘sexy Tamil friend’. Defending the choice to make Avik San specifically Tamil, Dhanush said, “It’s not absolutely necessary but there is nothing wrong in it. The more the details, the better! Joe Russo told me the more the flavour, the better it is. So, we were just trying to add a little more flavour. I don’t think there is any harm in saying he is a Tamil guy from India.”

The National Award-winner added that the proliferation of streaming platforms has made access to content universal, following which nobody is making content just for the audience of one language. “Every film is for everybody, especially with the digital platforms. Now everybody has easy access to watch everybody’s work. Talents are easily seen. This is a great time to be an actor as well. If you do a good job, if you do your job right, you are noticed by everybody. So, it just doesn’t make sense in these times to call me or anybody else a south actor. We’re just actors from India,” said Dhanush.

While The Gray Man is Dhanush’s maiden foray in Hollywood, he is no stranger to switching languages. Having started his career in Tamil films in the early 2000s, the actor made his Hindi film debut in 2013 with Raanjhana and has since then worked in Shamitabh (2014) and Atrangi Re (2021). He is also working on a Tamil-Telugu bilingual film titled Vaathi (Sir in Telugu). Directed by Venky Atluri, the film also stars Samyuktha Menon. It began filming in January.

 
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