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‘Tough to reinvent every year’

R Madhavan says even though the process is rewarding, it’s not easy to do something new all the time

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Many people believe reinventin­g themselves is the way to stay relevant in showbiz. But that’s not a piece of cake. R Madhavan, who has navigated his way through the small screen, big screen as well as the digital world, says reinventin­g himself is getting “tougher” with each passing year. “It is getting more and more tough every year in terms of trying to reinvent yourself. It is more exciting and more rewarding without a doubt, but it gets more and more tough for sure,” Madhavan said.

Starting his journey from the small screen — with Sea Hawks becoming his most notable work on television — Madhavan has etched his place in the cine world as a man with a charming smile and pleasing screen presence. He is known for films like Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein, Tanu Weds Manu and its sequel, Rang De

Basanti, Saala Khadoos and 3 Idiots.

GOING DIGITAL

Madhavan gripped the audience with his digital debut with Breathe show. So, what motivates him to explore new creative realms? “To be aspiration­al and ahead of the common man in terms of his intelligen­ce and knowledge, and then be aspiration­al for him. If I am not aspiration­al, if what I am doing does not grab his (common man’s) attention and he doesn’t respect it, he will not watch it.

So, the whole idea is to stay ahead of the group like Amitabh Bachchanji has managed to stay ahead for the last 50 years. The idea is to be ahead of the curve,” said the actor.

A SPECIAL ADVICE

Being in the industry for over 20 years, Madhavan has grown as an actor, and there is one advice which holds a special place in his heart. “A big director once told me that there is no shot in the film which cannot make you or ruin you. I always remember that.”

Talking about his decision to take up Breathe — a show in which he essayed the role of a father who would go to any extent to save the life of his child — Madhavan said, “There is no black and white. Everybody has demons. We wanted to do a show where it will be difficult for you to pick sides. That was the best part of the series.”

WHAT’S NEXT

On the film front, Madhavan had to opt out of Navdeep Singh’s historical drama and from Rohit Shetty’s actionpack­ed Simmba due to his shoulder injury earlier this year. He is now gearing up for his next film, Chanda Mama Door Ke, a space adventure film which also stars Sushant Singh Rajput and Nawazuddin Siddiqui. “I am also going through some more scripts. It is going to be quite a busy year for me,” he said.

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