Vijay Sethupathi’s Maharaja emerged as the first choice of moviegoers in Tamil Nadu and Telugu states. The movie already surpassed the 50-crore mark and is still going super strong at the box office. The actor is promoting the film aggressively, and he wants it to be watched by a larger audience.
In a recent interview, Vijay Sethupathi was asked if there were certain things that he doesn’t like to do on screen while playing villain roles. The amazing performer said, “There are a lot of things. It depends on how the stories are told. People can tell any kind of story, but it should have ethics. Even the antagonist’s role should have some ethics.”
Vijay Sethupathi added, “The role shouldn’t hurt anyone’s feelings. Actors and directors may have different opinions and emotions. But when you are making a film, you are making it for everyone. We need to work very carefully. For example, we shouldn’t support superstitions. Sometimes, we need to show the bad things to prove what is good. But here also some ethics should be involved. Because cinema might influence people.”