Southern star Prithviraj debuted in Bollywood with 2012’s Aiyyaa opposite Rani Mukherji.
Mumbai:
Southern superstar Prithviraj Sukumaran says he is all set to wield the megaphone for a Hindi film soon, but has no plans to produce.
Gearing up for the release of his second Hindi movie Aurangzeb, after Aiyyaa, Prithviraj would like to go behind the camera.
"Direction is definitely on the cards. I definitely want to make my own film in Hindi one day and that's my dream," the actor told IANS.
One of the popular actors down south, Prithviraj also produces films there, but says he has no intention of doing it here.
"With production, I just realised that things work very differently here (Bollywood). It is not like in South. It's a new ball game. Until I am sure that I have authentic knowledge about how to put things together for a project, I don't think I should venture into production. Direction is something I want to do soon."
"I had written a few things long back. I don't know when it will happen, but let's see. I am hoping it happens soon," he added.
Keen to make it big in the Hindi film industry, the actor is hunting for a house in Mumbai.
"We have been searching for the house for the longest time. I have realised that it's easier to find a house on Mars or somewhere else, but very tough here. Hunt is still on," the 30-year-old said.
Gearing up for the release of his second Hindi movie Aurangzeb, after Aiyyaa, Prithviraj would like to go behind the camera.
"Direction is definitely on the cards. I definitely want to make my own film in Hindi one day and that's my dream," the actor told IANS.
One of the popular actors down south, Prithviraj also produces films there, but says he has no intention of doing it here.
"With production, I just realised that things work very differently here (Bollywood). It is not like in South. It's a new ball game. Until I am sure that I have authentic knowledge about how to put things together for a project, I don't think I should venture into production. Direction is something I want to do soon."
"I had written a few things long back. I don't know when it will happen, but let's see. I am hoping it happens soon," he added.
Keen to make it big in the Hindi film industry, the actor is hunting for a house in Mumbai.
"We have been searching for the house for the longest time. I have realised that it's easier to find a house on Mars or somewhere else, but very tough here. Hunt is still on," the 30-year-old said.