It took two films he’d ‘rather not talk about’ before Vikram K. Kumar finally found a footing in the film business. An assistant to director Priyadarshan, Vikram had found himself in an uncomfortable place, having made a flop each in Telugu (Ishtam) and Tamil (Alai). “Priyan sir asked me if I hadn’t learnt anything from him after watching those films,” jokes Vikram, remembering a period he calls a ‘wait for people to forget the films I’d made’. He speaks of how...
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