Taking life as it comes

Soon to be married, actor Aadi says Rough will be an out-and-out commercial cinema. What looks a little similar between Sai Kumar and Aadi is their voice, especially while delivering punch dialogues.

November 24, 2014 12:10 am | Updated September 30, 2016 11:53 pm IST - VISAKHAPATNAM:

Telugu film hero Aadi at a promotional programme of his new movie 'Rough' Samata collgege in Visakhapatnam. Photo: C.V. Subrahmanyam

Telugu film hero Aadi at a promotional programme of his new movie 'Rough' Samata collgege in Visakhapatnam. Photo: C.V. Subrahmanyam

The year 2014 seems to be quite promising for Telugu actor Aadi, as he has been shooting nonstop for three films — Galipatam,Pyar Mein Padipoyane, and Rough. The first two movies have already been released.

More than his films, what seems to be really exciting for the young actor is his decision to tie the nuptial knot on December 13.

In an informal chat with The Hindu , the actor talks about love, his future project, and how his father and actor Sai Kumar has been a pillar of strength for him.

Most of Aadi’s films focus on love stories. However, the actor says that he is yet to experience love in real life.

“You can plan anything in life except falling in love. But when it happens, you tend to connect instantly with the person,” says the dimple-cheeked hero, who is all set to marry his fiancé from Rajahmundry.

Aadi, who has five films to his credit, says that he is not at all ambitious.

He says, “I prefer taking life as it comes and have no expectations as such. This way, you can not only stay happy but also feel less disappointed.”

What looks a little similar between Sai Kumar and Aadi is their voice, especially while delivering punch dialogues.

“It comes effortlessly to me and I don’t make any deliberate attempt to sound like my father. But more than anything else, I admire him for the way he has earned goodwill in both Telugu and Kannada film industries. People look up to him as a role model, and unlike me, he strikes a chord instantly,” he says.

In all likelihood, Aadi’s sixth flick Rough will hit the screens on November 28, and the actor is excited about the project.

“This is the first time I am acting in an out-and-out commercial cinema, which has all the elements to keep the audience glued to their seats. Despite initial hiccups, I am happy that the movie is releasing this month end,” he says.

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