By Natalia Ningthoujam New Delhi, Jan 31 : Tamil superstar Suriya has been in the industry for more than two decades but feels that he needs to push himself more. In fact, it is not easy for him to watch his own films again and again.
“I sometimes shy away from watching my own films. There are times when I wait for 100 days to complete since the film’s release, and then I watch my film,” Suriya told IANS.
Sometimes he doesn’t want to see certain parts of his films.
“But when people give a lot of love to a film, then I accept it and think that maybe they are large-hearted and let go of my flaws. Then I say, ‘This is my favourite film now. I don’t see the errors now’. My wife (Jyothika) and brother (Karthi) are also actors, but are not like that. They are very confident with what they do. They like their work,” he said.
“Sometimes I get very critical with my work. I feel like I have not given my best and I should push myself more. I am very strict with myself. I have been like this. It’s been more than 20 years now. I somehow feel that I should have done better,” he added.
Known for Tamil films like “Kaakha Kaakha”, “Vaaranam Aayiram” and “24”, Suriya’s blockbusters “Ghajini” and “Singham” franchise were remade in Hindi, too. He didn’t reprise his roles in the Hindi versions.
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