Vikram
Vikram

Sometimes, despite your best efforts, the end result does not match the expectations. '10 Enradhukulla' is still a movie very close to my heart.

Vikram
Vikram

I am a jovial person in real life.

Vikram
Vikram

Catching a culprit becomes really easy when there are video footages from the crime scene.

Vikram
Vikram

Being a South Indian from Paramakudi, I know I wouldn't be considered for awards many times.

Vikram
Vikram

Some of the actors who came to cinema much later than me have tried their hand at direction. But, I don't intend to wield megaphone anytime soon, since it is tough and requires a lot of your time.

Vikram
Vikram

In 'Dhil,' my character wants to become a cop, and those who want to become cops have a small waist. In 'Saamy,' where I play a cop, my waist is thicker. Because after you become a cop, that's how you look.

Vikram
Vikram

I started the trend of doing only one film at a time.

Vikram
Vikram

I'm an actor who believes in looking different in every film of mine.

Vikram
Vikram

The trouble is that in south cinema, after you become successful at the box office, market realities dictate your choice of films, and it becomes difficult to experiment.

Vikram
Vikram

I was riding pillion on my friend's motorbike, and we met with an accident which badly injured my right leg. I was bedridden for three years and used crutches for one year before I fully recovered.

Vikram
Vikram

I informed Malayalam filmmakers that I can do a film for free if the role excites me.

Vikram
Vikram

Money is important, but it's not the only driving factor for me.

Vikram
Vikram

I have an obsession for quality.

Vikram
Vikram

In 'Anniyan,' the character I did had three different looks in the film, and I was able to carry it off.

Vikram
Vikram

You will see a different Susi Ganesan in 'Kanthaswamy.'

Vikram
Vikram

I am interested in biographical stories. Seldom are good biopics like 'Maha Nati' being made.

Vikram
Vikram

I like Kamal Haasan's daring choice of roles. When I was in school and college, I modelled myself on him. I was so much in awe of him.

Vikram
Vikram

I don't see coming to Kerala as a commercial exercise; it's a human venture. Every film I make, I come here. I am the prodigal son.

Vikram
Vikram

With each of my films, I want to look/be different from the real me and want my performance to be different from the last one.

Vikram
Vikram

I enjoy fame, but I like normal, too. Going out is difficult; you are recognised, and you cannot be normal anymore... you start living in a bubble, and I am a normal guy.