You cannot lose humanity to save culture: Sai Pallavi on ‘Paava Kadhaigal’
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You cannot lose humanity to save culture: Sai Pallavi on ‘Paava Kadhaigal’

The Hindu  

Sai Pallavi admits her love for what her peers in the industry would, perhaps, show resentment to — “I have this craving to play characters that are painful. That she landed a role in Vetri Maaran’s “most violent” film for Paava Kadhaigal, an anthology of shorts directed by four filmmakers on the horrors of ‘honour’, does not come as a surprise, given the subject nature. Titled Oru Iravu, Vetri Maaran’s strand deals with an inter-caste marriage, and the chilling effect it has on the relationship between a father and his beloved daughter. A sensational hit ‘Rowdy Baby’ from Maari 2 has now become the first South Indian song to cross the one billion mark on YouTube. In a 2016 interview with The Hindu, you had said that “you don’t know how to act and you just behaved the way you would if you were Malar or Anjali”.

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