Srinath Bhasi is the favorite actor of the Malayalees. Srinath’s film debut was with Pranaya directed by Blasi. Srinath Bhasi, who entered the cinema as a Kochi-born freak, has become a Malayalee’s favorite with strong performances in every film. Sreenath, who started as the hero’s friend and hero and the occasional freak in the film, has grown to become one of the most talented young actors in Malayalam. In a new interview of Srinath, what is remarkable is the words of the actor, “He started acting because of the song. Acting earns more money. I have to spend more money alone for the song. But if you go out, you will get good money for the song. Acting is a bliss.
The prayers of father and mother are behind the acting. The truth is that I started getting those kinds of roles rather than moving away from freak boy roles. I learned more about acting after I started getting good roles. Such roles started coming to me from Kumbalangi Nights. No outside noise disturbs my inner peace. Asking if outside noises affect me is like asking if a barking dog affects me. I have five dogs at home. None of us are Roberts, and it is not so great to be able to internalize that we can only get up if we fall. It will affect us no matter what it says or how many dialogues. It is like saying that if you throw away some food, some will stay in your body. Then what can be done is to buy a good foreign soap.
We should then ignore all this and do a new thing. That’s how I turned to music now. After my first few films, a friend told me to change my character and make it a little fake. Then I didn’t have a movie for a while. If we don’t agree to be who we are, then we have to step down. If you don’t like me but I can act well, it’s because there is truth in me. Please no one follow me. I am nobody’s role model. I’m just an ordinary Czech who does films. If you make me an example, it will be a very ugly example. Mammooka has asked me some slangs in Kochi language. I returned and asked, “Didn’t you study here at the Law College?” says Srinath Bhasi.