Prajwal
Devaraj
who
is
usually
seen
juggling
a
number
of
film
projects
at
a
time
was
forced
to
take
a
break
from
work
due
to
the
COVID-19
lockdown
that
was
first
announced
in
March.
The
actor
in
a
recent
interview
with
the
Times
of
India
revealed
that
he
did
enjoy
the
unexpected
break
for
about
two
months
but
is
now
raring
to
get
back
to
work.
Prajwal
revealed,
“I
used
to
dabble
with
art
during
my
childhood.
I
loved
to
sketch
and
paint
some
of
my
favourite
things,
like
Pokemon,
for
instance.
I'd
replicate
the
pictures
on
Pokemon
cards.
I've
not
learnt
painting
or
drawing
formally.
It
was
during
the
lockdown
time,
when
I
was
searching
for
things
to
keep
myself
occupied,
that
I
began
revisiting
this
hobby.
Painting
was
like
meditation
and
helped
me
rejuvenate
myself.
I'd
do
a
couple
of
paintings
every
week.”
He
added,
“I
have
over
a
dozen
paintings.
My
father
is
very
excited
that
I've
been
painting.
He's
even
got
them
framed.
More
than
displaying
them
at
an
exhibition,
I'd
love
to
sell
them
for
a
good
cause
if
some
such
opportunity
comes
my
way.”
On
being
quizzed
about
the
impact
of
COVID-19
crisis
on
his
upcoming
films,
the
actor
said,
“I
was
nearly
done
with
the
making
of
Inspector
Vikram,
we
had
just
one
song
left.
Arjun
Gowda
was
completely
done.
Ramnarayan's
film
had
some
songs
and
scenes
left
to
be
filmed.
The
sudden
break
made
it
tough,
as
we
had
meticulously
planned
the
schedules
of
each
of
the
films.
I'm
sure
everyone
in
the
film
industry
has
been
inconvenienced
the
same
way.
I'm
happy
that
the
seniors
are
getting
together
to
bring
the
industry
back
to
its
feet.
I
want
to
get
back
to
work.”