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Loves to Play Villain So Much that He Turns Down Two Hero Roles

Actor Prinz, who was seen fighting Vijay in one of the important fight sequences of Atlee’s Theri and who is now playing the villain in two upcoming films, Vijay Antony’s Yeman and Atharvaa’s Semma Bodha Aagade, stands out because of his preferences.

Manigandan KR

Actor Prinz, who was seen fighting Vijay in one of the important fight sequences of Atlee’s Theri and who is now playing the villain in two upcoming films, Vijay Antony’s Yeman and Atharvaa’s Semma Bodha Aagade, stands out because of his preferences.

While most people come to the film industry looking to play the lead, Prinz says he has always wanted to be a villain. “Even when I tried to enter the world of films, I wanted to be a villain. I believe after Raghuvaran sir and Prakash Raj sir, there haven’t been too many good villains. So, I wanted to establish myself as a villain,” says the actor who confesses that he has turned down hero roles to stay a villain.

“I have turned down two hero roles because for me being a villain is important,” says the actor, who is tightlipped about Vijay Antony’s Yeman. However, insist on at least a few details and he says, “60% of Yeman is done. I play the main villain. We plan to shoot a fight sequence for the film on May 4. There are plans to release a teaser on May 1. I think the team is planning to shoot the songs abroad.”

Get him to comment on his other film Semma Bodha Aagada and he says, “I play the main gangster in this film, which is almost done and only the songs remain to be shot. The makers are planning to release this film in August.”

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