MALAYALAM
star
Parvathy
Thiruvothu said
greatness is all about
how people feel
when you are
around, and not
about mere words,
and that's something
common between
the late Irrfan Khan
and her Thangalaan
co-star Vikram.
The actor, who is
paired opposite
V i k r a m ' s
Thangalaan in the
Tamil period drama,
made her Hindi film
debut with 2017's
romcom Qarib
Qarib Singlle in
which she shared the
screen with Irrfan.
At the press event
of Thangalaan,
Parvathy was asked
whether there are any
similarities between
her two colleagues.
"It's definitely the
generosity I see in
both of them.
Irrfan
used to help me out with
things because Hindi is not
my native language. He
used to help me get into
that space...
"You are as good as the
other person on set... I find
that greatness comes from
that saying about people
who don't remember what
you might have said or given them. It's about how you
make them feel. That's the
similarity in Irrfan sir and
Vikram," she told reporters
here.
Parvathy, who plays
Gangamma in the Pa
Ranjith directorial, recalled
how Vikram would make
everyone's day on set when
he would share 'kamarkattu', a traditional South
Indian candy.
"It's called kamarkattu.
It has jaggery palm sugar... He'd just be walking
around, he'd shake hands
and suddenly you have a
toffee in your hand. He
just brightens the mood
for everybody... I miss
getting all the toffees,"
she added.
Both on screen and
off screen, Vikram was
like a true leader, said
the actor.
"Everybody's like
'Have you eaten or not?'
But (he would ask) genuinely. There's a concern about how everyone is doing. Our shooting location was very
difficult. It was one of
the harshest locations.
It was all real locations
that they shot in. He had
everyone's back. In that
sense, he was our
Thangalaan. He was
leading the pack."
Set in the 19th century, Thangalaan is
based on the real story
of the Kolar Gold Fields
(KGF) during its discovery by the British,
who exploited and looted it for their own
gain.