Jayasurya,
the
versatile
actor
who
made
the
audience
awestruck
with
his
electrifying
performance
in
the
recently
released
Iyobinte
Pusthakam,
says
that
he
likes
negative
roles
than
the
lead
roles.
The
actor
feels
that
negative
roles
are
more
challenging
and
they
demands
more
hardwork
and
versatility,
while
most
of
the
lead
roles
will
have
a
cliched
character
format.
Jayasurya
is
receiving
highly
positive
reviews
for
his
performance
as
the
antagonist
Angoor
Ravuther,
in
the
recently
released
movie
Iyobinte
Pusthakam.
The
actor
has
been
well
praised
for
his
impeccable
body
language
and
mannerisms.
His
performance
makes
the
character
Angoor
Ravuther,
a
strong
antagonist
who
stands
shoulder-to-shoulder
with
the
protagonist
Aloshy,
played
by
Fahadh
Faasil.
Jayasurya's
says
that
his
character
Angoor
Ravuther
is
entirely
different
from
the
typical
antagonist
characters.
Ravuther
is
a
soft-spoken
Tamil
Muslim
businessman,
who
comes
to
Munnar
for
wood
business
and
conquers
the
land
and
wealth
of
Iyob,
through
his
sons
Dimitri
and
Ivan.
Jayasurya
sports
a
different
getup
and
uses
a
Tamil-Malayalam
mixed
dialect
in
the
movie.
The
actor,
who
is
well-known
for
his
dedication
towards
the
characters
he
play.
The
actor
has
recently
made
headlines
by
losing
13
kilos
for
his
character
in
the
movie
Apothecary.
He
has
earlier
played
negative
roles
in
the
movies
Classmates,
Lollipop,
Kangaru
etc.
Jayasurya,
who
is
least
bothered
about
his
image,
is
also
active
in
the
supporting
roles
too.