Actor
Meka
Srikanth,
who
will
next
be
seen
in
the
movie
Govindudu
Andarivadele,
says
that
he
does
not
mind
taking
up
anti-hero
roles
as
it
gives
him
an
opportunity
to
experiment
with
his
career.
Meanwhile,
he
also
adds
that
he
loves
to
work
with
young
heroes
like
Ram
Charan
Teja.
Meka
Srikanth
is
now
eagerly
waiting
for
the
release
of
Govindudu
Andarivadele,
which
is
slated
to
hit
screens
on
October
1.
Talking
to
IANS,
the
actor
said,
"I
have
played
characters
with
negative
shades
in
the
past
and
I
don't
mind
playing
again.
I
feel
anti-hero
roles
will
give
me
the
opportunity
to
experiment.
I'm
hearing
a
script
and
in
all
probability
it
might
happen
soon."
The
46-year-old
actor
has
essayed
a
character
with
negative
shade
in
the
movie
Operation
Duryodhana.
Srikanth
also
said
he
does
not
mind
sharing
screen
space
with
younger
heroes.
He
said,
"I
just
finished
working
with
Ram
Charan.
I
have
no
issues
working
with
young
heroes
because
it
makes
me
feel
younger
too.
But
I
would
only
work
if
I
like
my
character
in
the
film
and
not
just
because
I
get
paid."
Srikanth
will
been
seen
as
Ram
Charan
Teja's
uncle
in
the
film
Govindudu
Andarivadele,
which
features
Kajal
Aggarwal
in
the
female
lead.
Talking
about
his
character,
director
Krishna
Vamsi
said,
"Srikanth
plays
a
typical
spoilt
village
brat,
who
is
very
aggressive
and
rebel
in
nature.
His
role
is
very
crucial
for
the
film
and
he
has
done
a
wonderful
job."