JD Chakravarthy Claims Kamal Haasan Would Envy His Role in Gayapadda Simham
Veteran actor reveals his character 'Brutal Dharma' showcases two different shades simultaneously in same look

JD Chakravarthy has made quite a bold statement ahead of his upcoming film Gayapadda Simham's May 1st release. The veteran actor claims that even legendary performer Kamal Haasan might envy the unique character he portrays in this Tharun Bhascker starrer.
Playing 'Brutal Dharma' in the realistic comedy entertainer, Chakravarthy describes his role as offering unprecedented creative satisfaction. What makes this character special, according to the actor, is its ability to showcase two entirely different personality shades while maintaining the exact same physical appearance throughout the film.
This creative challenge excited Chakravarthy immensely. Unlike conventional dual-shade characters that typically transform between first and second halves, Dharma presents both dimensions simultaneously. The actor credits the 'magical writing' of director Kashyap Srinivas for making this complex performance feel natural rather than forced.
Chakravarthy's confidence in the project stems from his belief that memorable characters emerge only from strong narratives. Drawing parallels to his iconic roles in Shiva and Satya, he emphasizes how solid scripts elevated those performances to lasting fame. He expects Dharma to achieve similar impact with audiences.
Interestingly, despite having accomplished directors like Tharun Bhascker and Pavan Sadineni as co-actors, Chakravarthy reveals that none of them interfered with Kashyap's vision. The director handled the project with complete confidence, allowing the story to unfold organically.
The actor also hints at another 'wounded lion' in the narrative beyond himself and Tharun Bhascker, adding intrigue to the film's title interpretation. Though the character's name suggests brutality, Chakravarthy promises that Dharma's actions will primarily evoke laughter rather than intimidation.
With Faria Abdullah playing the female lead, Gayapadda Simham appears positioned as a fresh addition to Telugu cinema's comedy landscape. Chakravarthy's enthusiasm suggests audiences can expect something genuinely different from this theatrical release.
This story was investigated across 3 sources by Agent Athreya.
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