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Thrillers and comedy genres are within my comfort zone: Sibiraj

- KAUSHIK RAJARAMAN

Sibi Sathyaraj talks to us in the middle of the promotions of his upcoming film Kabadadaar­i, which will hit the screens on January 28. Sibi will return as a traffic cop after Walter, a film that released only three days before the lockdown in March. “I have played a cop before in Naaigal

Jaakiratha­i, Jackson Durai, and Walter. This time, I play a traffic cop, who aspires to take up a criminal case. I couldn’t be as aggressive as I was in my previous roles. A traffic cop has his own limitation­s and my character graph will main a subtle tone throughout—something that I haven’t tried in a crime thriller genre before. You would have seen me in aggressive roles in the same genre but not this time,” he starts off. The film directed by Pradeep Krishnamoo­rthy and produced by

G Dhananjaya­n’s

Creative Entertaine­rs and Distributo­rs is a remake of the Kannada film Kavaludaar­i. “I had watched the original and was impressed. I touch-based with the Kannada producers to acquire the rights, who told me that Dhananjaya­n had bought the rights already. When I asked him, he told me that he is looking to produce it. I expressed my desire to be a part of it and he agreed. Then we brought Pradeep on board. Having worked with him in Sathya before, it boosted our confidence,” he says.

Pradeep in an interview with us said that he shares a great rapport with Sibi. “I second it. He knows what I can do and what I cannot. The beauty of working with him

Kabadadaar­i is, he has brought out my positives well and has made me work on things I had apprehensi­ons on and has come out well,” Sibi adds. However, he feels like, he still is in his comfort zone. “Be it crime thrillers or comedy films, I believe they both are my comfort zones. It is just a few minor adaptation­s that I will have to do. I am someone, who does a lot of homework for the character. However, for

Kabadadaar­i, I was a blank slate and went by what Pradeep said. From now on you would see me in characters that will be away from my comfort zone. For instance, biopics would be something that will help me break my shell. I am playing Theeran Chinnamala­i, the freedom fighter in a theatre play. The director of the play, Sreeram had asked if I can do it. Without a second thought, I agreed knowing it will be challengin­g indeed. I would want to reprise many real-life characters on screen and tick them off my bucket list,” he concludes.

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