Happy birthday Dhanush: Pudupettai, Aadukalam and the man who gets into the skin of his characters | regional films



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Actor, director, producer, singer and lyricist – Dhanush has been all of this in his 16-year career. He began with a film directed by his father Thulluvadho Ilamai, in which he played a student who falls in love for the first time. The characters and their problems were authentic, and the audience loved the young atmosphere that the film had.

Dhanush, curiously, did not hold himself to the role of young boy in love and with the director of his brother Selvaraghavan, Kadhal Kondein, the actor was playing a psychopath who kidnaps the girl he is in love with. With Kadhal Kondein, the actor proved that appearances did not matter. He was a skinny boy compared to the actors who were beautiful and charming, and yet he made a place with his talent.

Shortly after, he fell prey to commercial plots and promised a dazzling success at the box office. It was during this period that the actor also faced multiple failures by working in movies like Sullan and Dreams. But Selvaraghavan came to the rescue of the actor and we saw Dhanush's best performance in a film called Pudupettai. His character has grown from a young boy who just wants to be with his friends to a ruthless Don and Kokki Kumar, who is happy with his friends to become a local Don and the progress has had a big impact on the audience.

After a number of commercial films, he worked with Vetrimaaran in Aadukalam. Dhanush became KP Karuppu, his character in the movie. The plot focused on the policy of rooster training and rooster fights in Madurai. The film gave the audience a new perspective of bad training.