Oopiri is most definitely Nagarjuna’s most different film. Not that he hasn’t trodden the undiscovered path before but this time will be absolutely Avant garde with him sitting in a wheelchair throughout. And the actor reveals that it wasn’t an easy task to go through the process.
“Any emotion includes a lot of physical movement for us in general. Be it crying or laughing. Likewise, every activity also has the same thing! But when I laughed, even my chest couldn’t move. When I was on a bike, I had to be still. It wasn’t easy, he explains,” adding that the experience has enriched him and made him a good actor.
Meanwhile, the actor also talked about how dubbing in a language he isn’t used to, proved to be a tough task. “I had an influence of Telugu while I talked in Tamil. I took my own time and didn’t stress myself. I just dubbed for an hour or two each day till I got the lines right. I didn’t want to punish myself and wanted to enjoy the process,” he shares.