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No songs and dances for Sendhil

Updated on: 07 April,2010 05:30 PM IST  | 
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Sendhil Ramamurthy, who plays the lead in Gurinder Chadha's It's a Wonderful Afterlife, doesn't want to do the song and dance routine and says the kind of work Abhay Deol does is what interests him.

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Sendhil Ramamurthy, who plays the lead in Gurinder Chadha's It's a Wonderful Afterlife, doesn't want to do the song and dance routine and says the kind of work Abhay Deol does is what interests him.

Apart from It's a Wonderful Afterlife, Sendhil is known for his role in sci-fi TV drama Heroes and is also playing the lead role in Ekta Kapoor's Shor.



"There's a similar interest in him as well. He is not really interested in doing song and dance movies either. He is interested in doing more character- driven and character-based films. What he said was a lot more of that is coming out of India and that made me excited," explained Sendhil.

Asked if he has been approached with other Bollywood offers, Sendhil said, "I have nothing so far that really keeps my interest. But I'm waiting. I'm hoping. I read everything that comes through my agents, but so far nothing has made me say yes."

Born to Tamil parents from Bangalore in Chicago, Sendhil's romantic comedy It's A Wonderful Afterlife releases in India on May 7.

Talking about his role, Sendhil said, "I play a British Indian police officer who's brought to London to go undercover to investigate a string of murders that are occurring in the Indian community. And through the course of investigations he finds out that one of the primary suspects is a family friend of his."

"But through various comic situations he tries to prove that it is not her in the process of falling in love with her," he added.

The actor is now "looking for more crossover films".

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Language, however, is a bar for the actor. "Nobody in my family speaks Hindi. My family are Kannada speakers. So it's not really an avenue open for me to do a Hindi language film. (And) I don't want to be dubbed," he said.

"I don't believe in dubbing. It just takes away the essence of the film. You don't get what the filmmaker originally intended... I don't want to rule anything out, but I don't see myself learning Hindi or any other language just to do a film. It'll be like robot talk," he added.

But can he speak in his mother tongue? "I am not fluent but I can get by," he said.

Asked if he had any favourites in Bollywood, Sendhil said, "I am really kind of getting to know Bollywood actors only very recently because I never watched the films... I don't watch movies...Hollywood or Bollywood... (but) I met quite a few while I was there."

Apart from the two films, Sendhil's future projects include a new show Covert Affairs, in which he plays a CIA agent.

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