Nakul
is
excited
about
his
character
in
the
upcoming
romantic-comedy
Sei.
So
much
so,
that
he
believes
the
role
he
has
taken
up
will
shown
him
in
a
new
light.
"My
role
in
'Sei'
will
be
in
total
contrast
to
what
I
played
in
'Tamizhuku
En
Ondrai
Azhuthavam'.
I'll
be
shown
in
a
new
light,
in
a
new
avatar
and
I'm
sure
audiences
will
love
it," Nakul,
who
plays
a
wannabe
actor,
told
IANS.
"This
project
will
be
a
turning
point
in
my
career,
and
it's
going
to
be
a
very
different
experience
for
me.
I
play
'Saravedi' Saravana,
and
he's
the
most
exaggerated
version
of
an
aspiring
actor.
It's
a
very
loud,
colourful
character
and
it
was
so
much
fun
playing
it,"
he
added.
Helmed
by
Raj
Babu,
the
film
is
set
to
hit
the
big
screen
this
November.
"Apart
from
the
fact
that
I
got
to
work
with
a
very
talented
and
young
team,
I
was
really
excited
to
share
screen
space
with
Prakash
Raj
sir.
Initially,
I
was
very
anxious
to
act
alongside
him.
My
first
scene
with
him
was
the
climax
and
I
kept
wondering
how
I
can
match
such
a
perfectionist
with
my
performance," he
said.
However,
Prakash
proved
to
be
a
friendly
co-star
and
Nakul
is
happy
that
he
got
to
learn
from
him,
few
tricks
of
the
trade.
"Once
the
camera
starts
rolling,
we're
all
actors.
I
just
focused
on
my
part
and
everything
automatically
fell
in
place.
Prakash
sir
was
very
friendly
and
down-to-earth.
There's
so
much
I
got
to
learn
from
him," he
said.