Mystery Unveiled – Suhas Pagolu

Suhas Pagolu Interview with Hashtag India Magazine

Suhas Pagolu, affectionately known as ‘Chaibisket Suhas,’ is a rising star in the Telugu film industry. Suhas’s journey into acting began with a childhood passion for dance competitions despite initially aspiring to be a choreographer.  He was determined to make his mark in the film industry; however, faced with challenges, he turned to social media, where his talent caught the attention of Sandeep Raj from Chai Bisket. This pivotal encounter marked the beginning of Suhas’s rise to fame. As he gears up for his upcoming film ‘Prasanna Vadanam,’ Suhas continues to shine brightly in the entertainment world. Suhas Pagolu shares insights into his upcoming movie ‘Prasanna Vadanam’ with Surabhi Goel.

  • Can you tell us about your journey in the film industry and some key milestones in your career?

My journey in the film industry has been a thrilling adventure marked by significant milestones and transformative experiences. Initially, I immersed myself in the entertainment world through platforms like Chai Bisket, where I promoted movies and forged vital connections within the industry.

However, a pivotal moment came when I embraced the challenge of portraying a protagonist in the movie Colour Photo.’ This decision not only pushed me to new heights as an actor but also altered the course of my career. ‘Colour Photo’ resonated deeply with audiences, catapulting me into the spotlight and opening doors to exciting opportunities within the industry. Overall, my journey has been remarkable, filled with unforgettable experiences and lessons that have shaped me into the actor I am today.

  • How do you select the movies you want to be a part of? Are there specific criteria or genres that attract you?

When choosing movie roles, I prioritize compelling storytelling over specific criteria or genres. If a script captivates me and offers a compelling narrative, I’m eager to immerse myself in the character and bring it to life effectively. Whether it’s a drama, comedy, or thriller, authenticity and sincerity in storytelling are paramount to me.

Collaborating with talented filmmakers who share a passion for storytelling is equally important. Working with visionary directors and dedicated teams enhances the final product’s quality and the overall filmmaking experience. Together, we strive to create impactful stories that resonate deeply with audiences, enriching the cinematic landscape with each project we undertake.

  • Your upcoming film ‘Prasanna Vadanam’ is generating a lot of buzz. Can you give us a sneak peek into what audiences can anticipate from this release?

I’m eagerly looking forward to the release of ‘Prasanna Vadanam’ as it promises to be a thrilling experience for audiences. Following the success of Writer Padmabhushan, Colour Photo, and Ambajipeta Marriage Band, all hat-trick hits, there’s a palpable excitement surrounding this film. ‘Prasanna Vadanam’ boasts suspenseful thriller elements intertwined with a fresh storyline that will captivate viewers’ attention. Additionally, the film incorporates comedy and humour, adding depth and intrigue to the narrative. Overall, it’s shaping up to be a must-watch movie that promises to keep audiences on the edge of their seats from start to finish.

  • Can you share your experience and memorable moments from working on ‘Colour Photo’?

Amidst the exhilarating experience of working on ‘Colour Photo,’ one moment stands out vividly in my memory. While filming the climax scene, which took place near the beach, we encountered an unexpected challenge when a large crowd gathered, posing a logistical obstacle to our shoot. Despite the sudden hurdle, our team rallied with remarkable efficiency and determination. We managed to navigate the situation seamlessly through effective coordination and quick thinking, ultimately completing the shoot within a mere hour. It was a testament to our resilience and teamwork, showcasing our ability to adapt and overcome challenges to pursue our creative vision. This memorable moment underscored the camaraderie and solidarity among our team and reinforced our commitment to delivering excellence in every aspect of our craft.

  • You’re starring alongside Keerthy Suresh in the new movie. How excited are you about this project, and what can audiences expect from it?

I am incredibly excited about the upcoming project, where I have the privilege of starring alongside the talented Keerthy Suresh. The anticipation for this movie is palpable, especially considering its imminent release on Amazon Prime in the next two months. As we delve into the intricacies of this compelling drama, audiences can expect a riveting cinematic experience that resonates deeply with their emotions and captures their hearts.

Quick takes-

  • What are your hobbies or favourite leisure activities?

One of my favourite pastimes is playing cricket. I find it enjoyable and a great way to stay active and socialize with friends. Additionally, I love traveling to new places and exploring different cultures.

  • Who is your idol or role model?

My idol is Michael Jackson. His musical talent, innovative style, and dedication to making a positive impact inspire me greatly.

As an actor, who is your favourite actor or actress, and what do you admire most about their craft?

As an actor, I deeply admire Chiranjeevi sir, Mahesh Babu, Rajendra Prasad sir, and Kota Srinivas Rao sir. Their charisma, dedication, comic timing, and versatility have inspired my craft. I also admire Samantha Ruth Prabhu as a female actor for her talent and versatility on screen.

If given the opportunity, would you consider working on a remake of any particular movie? If so, which one and what draws you to that project?

I prefer to focus on original projects and storytelling. While remakes have their appeal, I’m drawn to fresh concepts that challenge me as an actor and allow for greater creativity.

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