Vijay Sethupathi on making a transition from South to Hindi cinema: Powers stronger than me guiding my destiny
Vijay Sethupathi also added that 'there’s no language barrier in cinema and no language barrier in art."
Vijay Sethupathi, known for his brilliant performances in films like Vikram Vedha, Karuppan, Super Deluxe and recently released film Master among many, is all set to step into Hindi cinema. The actor has a couple of big projects in the kitty and is soon to start shooting for the same. In a recent interview with The News Minute, Sethupathi opened up on how he never plans anything but it is destiny who decides. He also added that 'there’s no language barrier in cinema and no language barrier in art."
The actor was quoted, "I have done nothing! I never planned anything. Not my life, neither my career as an actor. The transition, as you call it, is also happening on its own. I always believe the work I am doing is not in my hands. There are powers far stronger than me guiding my destiny." He also said that how lockdown broke all the language barrier as people enjoyed watching all kinds films at the comfort of their home.
One of the most talked-about stars in Kollywood, Vijay Sethupathi has announced his next movie Gandhi Talks. Helmed by Kishor Pandurang 'Belekar', Gandhi Talks happens to be a silent movie and comes with a tagline of ‘Let’s celebrate the silent era once again’.
He will also be seen in Vignesh Shivan's Kaathuvaakula Rendu Kadhal, co-starring Nayanthara and Samantha Akkineni.
























































