Actor
Ajay
Ghosh,
who
impressed
audiences
and
critics
alike
with
his
menacing
performance
in
Tamil
thriller
Visaranai,
is
essaying
the
role
of
a
dreaded
dacoit
in
Baahubali:
The
Conclusion.
"I
play
a
character
called
bandipotu
(dacoit)
Veeraya,
who
is
part
of
Anushka's
kingdom
in
the
film.
I
have
already
completed
shooting
for
five
days
in
the
Kerala
schedule
last
month.
I
will
join
the
sets
again
in
March
to
shoot
rest
of
my
portion," Ajay
told
IANS.
Excited
about
being
a
part
of
India's
biggest
motion
picture,
he
says
he
can't
wait
to
watch
himself
on
the
screen.
"It's
a
very
interesting
role.
I
am
very
excited
and
eager
to
know
how
audiences
will
receive
it,"
he
said.
In
Vetrimaaran's
Visaranai,
which
released
in
theatres
last
week,
Ajay
played
a
conniving
and
sadistic
police
officer.
Since
the
film's
release,
he
has
been
getting
extremely
positive
feedback
for
his
role.
"Although
it
is
a
negative
character,
people
have
accepted
it
wholeheartedly.
When
I
watched
the
first
show
with
my
director
and
walked
out,
I
feared
I
would
be
hated
by
all,
but
the
exact
opposite
happened.
I'm
glad
they
all
liked
it,"
he
said.
The
film,
which
is
partly
based
on
Tamil
novel
'Lock
Up',
deals
with
police
brutality.
It
stars
Dinesh,
Murugadoss,
Samuthirakani
and
Kishore
in
important
roles.
Ajay
admits
he
was
teary-eyed
in
the
interrogation
scenes.
"I
was
in
tears
when
I
had
to
beat
up
Dinesh
black
and
blue.
Although
we
used
dummy
batons,
the
force
with
which
it
was
used
made
me
so
uncomfortable.
But
we
had
to
continue
shooting,
because
these
were
crucial
scenes
of
the
film,"
he
said.