Three-year long wait for his second film to hit the screens has perhaps made Karthi Sivakumar philosophical. The ‘Paruthiveeran’ actor says every man has to wait for his turn and patience is one virtue that has to be followed by any human being.
“It is true that I am craving to see my face on screen after three years. At the same time, there is nothing to feel bad about it. For, ‘Aayirathil Oruvan’ is one such film which deserves the delay. Working under Selvaraghavan is pleasure,” he says.
Ask him whether he would patch up with his mentor Ameer, with whom he had differences after the release of his maiden venture, the young actor quotes his father. “My dad would often say things can’t be decided by anyone and time is the biggest healer. I believe in his words.”
Happy about his costumes in Lingusamy’s ‘Paiyaa’, Karthi says, “there are no big costumes for me in my first two films (‘Paruthiveeran’ and ‘Aayirthail Oruvan’). ‘Paiyaa’ is here to break the jinx. You can see a colourful Karthi in it.”
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