There's
no
denying
that
Kishore
is
one
of
the
most
talented
and
popular
actors
in
the
Tamil
film
industry.
The
soft-spoken
and
shy
star
has
slowly
but
surely
found
firm
footing
in
the
industry,
thanks
to
his
gripping
on-screen
image,
dashing
personality
and
stunning
performances.
Over
the
years,
he
has
worked
with
some
of
the
best
directors
in
the
industry
and
this
has
made
him
a
sought-after
name.
At
present,
Kishore
is
gearing
up
for
the
release
of
Vada
Chennai.
Directed
by
Vetrimaaran,
the
film
features
Dhanush
in
the
lead
and
has
created
quite
a
lot
of
buzz
amongst
the
fans,
thanks
to
its
gripping
teaser.
During
an
EXCLUSIVE
chat
with
Filmibeat,
Kishore
opened
up
about
his
role
in
Vada
Chennai
and
his
rapport
with
Vetrimaaran.
Speaking
about
his
role,
Kishore
said
that
he
plays
a
gangster
and
revealed
that
the
film
deals
with
some
events
that
take
place
over
a
period
of
three
decades.
"I
play
the
role
of
a
gangster
and
Vada
Chennai
deals
with
our
journey
over
a
period
of
three
decades.
Dhanush's
character
is
a
bit
younger
than
mine
and
his
story
begins
from
when
he
was
a
kid," said
Kishore.
The
star
went
on
to
add
that
Vetrimaaran
is
a
splendid
director
and
as
an
actor,
he
has
full
faith
in
his
abilities.
"I
took
up
Vada
Chennai
as
Its
a
Vertrimaaran
film.
All
of
us
have
tremendous
faith
in
his
abilities
and
trust
him
fully,"
added
Kishore
Interestingly,
Kishore
is
someone
who
has
worked
with
Dhanush
as
well
as
'Thalaiva' Rajinikanth.
Responding
to
a
question
about
the
similarities
between
the
two,
the
Kalki
actor
said
that
both
men
are
extremely
energetic
and
passionate
about
their
work.
"You
really
can't
compare
two
individuals.
However,
if
a
comparison
has
to
be
made
the
fact
is
that
Dhanush
and
Rajini
sir's
choice
of
roles/films
is
comparable.
Their
energy
levels
too
are
impressive," he
added.
As
it
so
happens,
despite
having
worked
with
the
biggest
names
in
the
industry,
Kishore
maintains
a
low
profile
and
prefers
staying
at
his
farm.
Talking
about
his
fondness
for
farming,
the
Acha
Dhin
actor
said
that
farming
does
not
discriminate
between
the
rich
and
poor
and
this
is
its
beauty.
"Farming
is
synonymous
with
dignity
of
labour.
It
does
not
distinguish
between
the
rich
and
the
poor
or
a
star
and
a
commoner.
This
why
I
spend
a
lot
of
time
on
the
farm," added
Kishore.
Kishore
truly
is
an
enigma
and
we
wish
him
the
very
best
for
Vada
Chennai.
Let's
hope
that
it
helps
him
continue
his
tryst
with
stardom.