Sunil, a renowned comedian in telugu cinema, is venturing into villainous roles in recent tamil films, yet the transition from comedian to hero remains a challenging one. Despite his potential to take on versatile roles, sunil has often been typecast in stereotypical characters. Surprisingly, Sunil's popularity as a villain in tamil films surpasses that of many tamil actors in Telugu.

He has been a part of several tamil movies, including Rajinikanth's "Jailer," Siva Karthikeyan's "Mahaveeran," and Vishal's "Mark Antony." His foray into the tamil industry has certainly contributed to the growth of his career. However, what catches the audience's attention is Sunil's manner of speaking at promotional events for tamil films. While he may be relatively new to the tamil industry, his portrayal of himself as a novice actor may come across as disheartening to his fans.


The underlying question is why sunil seems to react this way to tamil film offers. While acknowledging the strong connection between hyderabad and chennai in the film industry, Sunil's demeanour suggests that he is a newcomer striving to make a name for himself. It would be more fitting for sunil to recognize his established status as a star comedian. Furthermore, sunil has been receiving numerous offers not only in tamil but also in kannada cinema, indicating his rising demand in the industry.


As sunil continues to explore new roles and expand his career, he is also securing significant roles in telugu cinema, with projects like "Pushpa 2" and an essential role in Mahesh Babu's "Guntur Karam." Beyond these two films, there are discussions about his involvement in several other telugu projects.

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