Actor Sudhanshu recently reflected on one of the most physically demanding experiences of his career while working on the Tamil film Meaghamann, directed by Magizh Thirumeni. Recalling his first encounter with prosthetics, he revealed how the process led to facial damage. In a candid chat with Bollywood Bubble, Sudhanshu Pandey comments on working culture in South and shares how his face and eyes were damaged while shooting the Tamil film.
Sudhanshu on his face getting damaged due to prosthetics
When asked about his most challenging role to date, the Anupamaa actor replies, “So there was a film that I did in Tamil. It was a film called Meaghamann which is directed by Magizh Thirumeni. He recently did a film with Ajith Kumar named Vidaamuyarchi, which released on Netflix. So, Magizh Tirumani is a good friend of mine, but jab maine unke saath film ki thi, maine zindagi mein pehli baar I had used prosthetics on my face. (When I did a film with him, I used prosthetics on my face for the first time). And my half face was damaged, my eyes were damaged due to it.”
He added, “It was challenging because it used to take me about four hours to just put that thing on my face. And after that, I could shoot only for two, three hours, and then it it would take another hour and a half, two hours to remove it. So that was I think as an actor, in terms of physical stress, that was the most challenging thing that I did.”
Sudhanshu on work culture in South
Commenting on work culture down South, he shares, “I think the work culture there is absolutely phenomenal. People are extremely passionate. They are so honest and real, and they are so dedicated to their art. It’s not even comparable to any other industry. And I guess that is the reason why you see the kind of results they come out.”
On the work front, the actor will next be seen in Karan Johar hosted reality show The Traitors On Amazon Prime Video.
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With over 4 years of experience, Aakruti Bagla is a Bollywood and Television enthusiast working as a content writer and anchor in Bollywood Bubble. Whether reporting on red carpet moments or diving into long-form features, she aims to tell stories that resonate with readers and reveal the people behind the personas.




















