
What can fans anticipate from Shadows and Silhouettes, your upcoming live performance in hyderabad on march 28?
I can't wait for people to see us perform live once more. They can probably anticipate a mix of my original english works, a lot of singing, a lot of fun, a lot of energy, and a lot of powerful guitars, among other surprises. I always enjoy doing live performances.
What has it been like to play live once more, and how have you prepared for this performance?
I truly flourish there. It's my favorite thing. Naturally, preparing for a performance just involves changing my perspective, putting myself in the musical mentality, rehearsing, enjoying the process of composing music, and working with my fellow musicians—all of whom are incredibly brilliant.
You are a talented actor in addition to having a fantastic music career. How do you manage to combine your love of acting and music?
I really enjoy performing, so it's a lot of fun. Since music and movies require different types of time, I believe that striking a balance between the two actually comes down to time management. In terms of attitude, when I perform in a film, the technicians and crew do a lot of the work, and we simply go out and do our part, you know, and work together as much as we can.
What was your experience like working with Rajinikanth, and what did you learn from the project?
The experience of working with Rajini sir was quite delightful. Watching him work taught me a lot about why he is the celebrity he is, including his work ethic and character development. It was all really entertaining. But in all honesty, I gained a lot of personal knowledge from him. And by that I mean his cheerful attitude on stage. He works really well with others. He is incredibly modest. However, he also has a lot of energy. He infuses the set with such a pleasant vibe. One thing I took away from Rajini Sir is that he taught me a lot about how to interact with people.