Key Points

Actress Rajisha Vijayan has shared heartwarming insights about her co-star Anupama Parameswaran during the pre-release event of Bison. She praised Anupama's professional attitude and lack of ego while working together. The film, directed by Mari Selvaraj, features Dhruv Vikram in a lead role and promises to be more than just a sports drama. Bison is set to hit theaters on October 17, generating significant anticipation among film enthusiasts.

Key Points: Rajisha Vijayan Praises Anupama Parameswaran's Humility in Bison

  • Bison is a social sports drama featuring Dhruv Vikram and Anupama Parameswaran
  • Rajisha Vijayan highlights Anupama's humble nature during film promotions
  • Mari Selvaraj directs the film set to release on October 17
  • Actors praise the film's unique storytelling beyond typical sports narratives
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Anupama Parameswaran did not have ego even for a second, says Rajisha Vijayan

Actress Rajisha Vijayan lauds Anupama Parameswaran's professional attitude and friendship during the making of upcoming film Bison

"Not even for a second did that girl have any ego - Rajisha Vijayan"

Chennai, Oct 14

Actress Rajisha Vijayan, who plays the pivotal role of Raji in director Mari Selvaraj's upcoming social sports drama 'Bison', featuring actor Dhruv Vikram and Anupama Parameswaran in the lead, has showered praises on her co-actress Anupama Parameswaran, saying she did not have ego about sharing the spotlight even for a second.

Participating in a grand pre-release event of the film, which is scheduled to hit screens on October 17, Rajisha said, "To my Anupama, she is such a big superstar in south India. She is popular in Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam."

Stating that she was there for all the interviews along with Anupama, Rajisha said she was constantly thinking, "Anupama is the heroine but I am there for all the interviews."

The actress went on to point out, "Not even for a second did that girl have any ego. That's a big quality," she said, urging the audience to appreciate Anupama as this was a really wonderful quality.

Turning to Anupama Parameswaran, she said, "In this film, we are best friends and after the film, we have truly become best friends. She is such a wonderful person to work with. I completely cherish what we had."

The actress also went on to say that Dhruv had put in so much of harwork and shown so much dedication for this film, that after its release, Tamil cinema would have a big superstar.

Stating that 'Bison' was much more than a sports drama, the actress said this film of Mari Selvaraj would have something extra than what his other four films offered.

For the unaware, Bison, which features Dhruv Vikram and Anupama Parameswaran as the lead, also stars Lal, Pasupathy, Rajisha Vijayan, Hari Krishnan, Azhagam Perumal, Aruvi Madhanand and Kalaiyarasan in pivotal roles.

'Bison', short for 'Bison Kaalamaadan', has cinematography by Ezhil Arasu K. The film has editing by Sakthi Thiru and is jointly produced by Sameer Nair, Deepak Saigal, director Pa Ranjith and Aditi Anand.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Mari Selvaraj films always have depth and social message. Excited to see how he blends sports with his signature storytelling. Dhruv Vikram has big shoes to fill, but hoping he delivers!
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Sarah B
As someone who follows South Indian cinema, I appreciate how Rajisha acknowledges Anupama's stardom across multiple industries. This kind of mutual respect is what makes collaborations successful. Wishing the entire team all the best!
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the positive vibes, I hope the film's content matches all this pre-release praise. Sometimes these events feel like marketing exercises rather than genuine appreciation. Fingers crossed for a good movie!
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Meera T
Anupama Parameswaran has always been so humble right from her Premam days. Good to see her maintaining that attitude despite becoming such a big star. More power to women supporting women in cinema! 💪
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David E
Interesting to see the international production team involved. Sameer Nair and Aditi Anand bring global perspective. Hoping Bison gets good international recognition too. The sports drama genre has universal appeal.

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