
Ugram is up for release on the 5th of this month and the makers are aggressively promoting the film now. Here’s a look into the same.
When asked if he would do spoof films anymore, Naresh replied “No. I’m done with those spoof films. After doing scenes in such films, I used to feel embarrassed in the caravan. I wanted to be an actor. But with these spoof films, I was more like a mimicry artist, replicating other actors. And on top of that, I had to make sure I wouldn’t hurt their feelings. It was a too pressured situation.”
About Ugram, Naresh says he is doing a character with three shades in this film. It is like a slice of life drama of a police officer. It is going to be an intensely engaging ride.
Naresh adds that it’s refreshing to do serious action scenes rather than comedy oriented comedy scenes. He seems confident about Ugram.
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