The Hindu (Erode)

Laughter, the best medicine

Meet Chennaibas­ed cardiovasc­ular surgeon Dheeraj, the hero of the recentlyre­leased Double Tuckerr

- Srinivasa Ramanujam srinivasa.r@thehindu.co.in

DDheeraj in Double Tuckerr. heeraj has just finished a bypass surgery when we call him. “The patient is fine,” he tells me cheerily.

The 42yearold cardiovasc­ular surgeon has had a busy week: apart from attending to his patients, he is also completing lastminute formalitie­s for the release of his Tamil film that hit screens on April 5.

Titled Double Tuckerr, the film features Dr Dheeraj in the lead role, along with two angels, named ‘left’ and ‘right’, brought to the big screen thanks to animation. Directed by Meera Mahadhi and also starring actors like Smruthi Venkat, Kovai Sarala and MS Baskar, it promises to be a funfilled tale about life after death. “After all, laughter is the best medicine,” says Dheeraj.

The journey of Double Tuckerr started with a narration that was supposed to be for five minutes, but ended up lasting an hour. “Throughout the narration, I just couldn’t control my laughter,” he recalls. The initial storyline featured Yama and Chitragupt­a, with the idea of casting Yogi Babu and Munishkant­h, but that was vetoed as Yogi Babu had already done a character on similar lines in another project.

That was when the concept of angels popped up. At each

step, I kept asking the question: why should people watch this film? This helped finetune the storyline. Children are our target audience.”

Music director Vidyasagar’s tunes will be a big asset for

Double Tuckerr, says Dheeraj. “I know him personally, and even before assembling this project, I used to tell him that he would be its composer. He has created magic with the music and background score.”

Although Dheeraj always wanted to be a doctor, he also nursed a passion for acting. “My mother was clear that I should become a doctor,” he reveals. But after that goal was achieved — he studied for 11 years to complete his medical education, which included an MBBS, MS and MCH — Dheeraj considered acting. A few short films followed, one of which was a feelgood film titled

Dheergayus­hmman Bhava.

It was his role in 2019’s

Bodhai Yeri Buddhi Maari that opened the floodgates for Dheeraj. “I kept thinking that people’s reaction would be, ‘Why should a doctor be attempting this?’ But I was pleasantly surprised to hear several positive comments about my performanc­e.” It egged him on to balance both his pursuits, and has resulted in Double Tuckerr, that released this week. “I want to register myself as an actor who can perform any character on screen,” he says, “I hope to do this till the time I can balance my medical profession and cinema.”

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