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'Dear Dad' more challenging than 'Thani Oruvan': Arvind Swami
Chennai, Dec 5: Actor Arvind Swami says that he found acting in "Dear Dad" more challenging than playing a suave and conniving antagonist in last year's Tamil action-thriller "Thani Oruvan".
In a Twitter chat, when asked, "'Dear Dad' or 'Thani Oruvan'? Which was more challenging?", Arvind replied, "'Dead Dad'".
In "Dear Dad", a coming-of-age story involving a father-son duo, Arvind was seen playing a gay character.
The "Roja" actor currently awaits the release of Telugu actioner "Dhruva", a remake of "Thani Oruvan".
Talking about his upcoming projects, he said he's really excited about "Sathuranga Vettai 2".
"It's turning out to be a very interesting film, and it is great working with (actress) Trisha," he said.
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