Did Anupama Parameswaran Really Have No Ego?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Rajisha Vijayan praises Anupama's humility.
- The film 'Bison' releases on October 17.
- Rajisha and Anupama formed a strong friendship during filming.
- Dhruv Vikram's dedication is highlighted as a key to the film's success.
- 'Bison' promises to be more than just a sports drama.
Chennai, Oct 14 (NationPress) Actress Rajisha Vijayan, who portrays the crucial character of Raji in director Mari Selvaraj's highly anticipated social sports drama 'Bison', starring actor Dhruv Vikram alongside Anupama Parameswaran, has expressed her admiration for her co-star. She noted that Anupama did not exhibit any ego about sharing the limelight even for a fleeting moment.
During a grand pre-release event for the film, set to release on October 17, Rajisha remarked, "To my Anupama, she is a major superstar in South India, gaining fame in Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam cinema."
She mentioned her presence in all interviews with Anupama, reflecting, "Anupama is the heroine, yet I am present for every interview."
Rajisha emphasized, "Not once did that girl display any ego. That’s a remarkable trait," encouraging the audience to recognize Anupama's wonderful quality.
Addressing Anupama, she shared, "In this film, we are best friends, and post-shoot, we have genuinely become close friends. Working with her has been a delightful experience that I truly value."
Rajisha also praised Dhruv for his immense dedication and hard work on the film, predicting that Tamil cinema would witness a new superstar following its release.
She highlighted that 'Bison' transcends the typical sports drama, claiming this project by Mari Selvaraj will offer something more than what his previous four films provided.
For those unfamiliar, Bison, short for 'Bison Kaalamaadan', features Dhruv Vikram and Anupama Parameswaran in leading roles, alongside Lal, Pasupathy, Rajisha Vijayan, Hari Krishnan, Azhagam Perumal, Aruvi Madhanand, and Kalaiyarasan in significant roles.
The film boasts cinematography by Ezhil Arasu K, editing by Sakthi Thiru, and is co-produced by Sameer Nair, Deepak Saigal, director Pa Ranjith, and Aditi Anand.